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20 IBU's in the whirlpool? They must use a huge amount of hops to get that. How did you get 20 IBU's from 1 ounce of Cascade? You can leave an ounce in there for several hours and not come close to 20 IBU's.
 
Did you happen to save this in beersmith? Any chance you would like to share the file?


Guys I have kinda gathered a little more information and thanks to BeerSmith and Brewers Friend I put together a 5 gallon recipe. The only issues that stand out, is the color and the almost no hops in the boil. Please if you see something I have done wrong please correct me. I am going to brew this and test it out. Here you go :

OG: 1.046 (Closest I could get to 1.043 and get the ABV close)
FG: 1.011

ABV: 4.52%
IBU: 25.05
SRM 7.37 (much more orange then it needs to be)

Fermentables :

124oz (7.75lbs) American Pale 2 Row 84.4% Changed qty to 9.5lbs on LHBS recommendation
9oz American Crystal 60 6.1%
14oz American Crystal 10 9.5%

Mashed at 152.6F for 30 minutes

Typical Boil 60 Minutes

2 hop add ins

Magnum .5oz added at 55 minutes
Cascade 1oz added during Whirlpool for 25 minutes

Thats basically it. Am i missing something from the instructions that the brewery gave? This will be the first brew that only had a small amount of hop added during the boil. Also any ideas on why the color looks like a shock top? I would assume that you add more C60 like they said, but that screws up the grain % quite a bit. I am above on the C60, but was not sure about going higher to match the color. thoughts and ideas are welcomed.
 
Yes I used only 1 oz the first time I brewed it and it turned out great, could have been hoppier to closer match the original. So this time I used 4oz or 5.5 cascade in the whirlpool and it's still in the fermenter. The recipe turned out very very good. I would highly recommend it. Along with the 4oz hops I increased the mash time to 60 minutes. So we will see..... It smells and tastes great. It will be be out of the fermenter in a week, so couple weeks after that I will know.
 
Yes I did do a beer smith on it and I was having difficulties determining the BU without it boiling. So I asked my LHBS a recommendation. It is really good with just 1oz of cascade. But just like anything else I cannot leave well enough alone. I have been brewing for several years and to date this is the only one that I have brewed again, if that tells you something.
 
I have loaded all three recipes onto the beersmith cloud. My user name is je21. Let me know if you can't get it.

I did three recipes

The original- copied directly off the brewery. Which the ABV was low and the ibu was low and the SRM was too golden. So my LHBS made the recommendation of Clone I. I brewed Clone I and it was very good, close but not spot on like I wanted. Color was a little off. And hops were pleasant... But not like it should be. So I tweaked it again and created Clone II. Color looks much better, since I mashed for 60 instead of 30. And the hops smell great... Much stronger.... We will see, I am going to rack it out of my conical and into the keg soon. I checked and the current gravity is 1.006. Puts the ABV around 5 where it should be.
 
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