Thanks Stonebrewer!
I'm planning to brew this the Saturday after Christmas. I hope to get some feedback on the caraaroma. I think you're the first to try? Obviously the hot fermentation and oats might make it hard to say how close it is.
I'm tweaking the recipe from the last time as we speak. Hope to use some homegrown Chinook for the late additions.
And by the way, I think one of your previous brews of this you had claimed the hop schedule was dead on.
can you repost to save me some time? Otherwise going with whats below.
I'm going to be doing a 60 minute boil. On my system, 90 min I can't do without boilovers or top off water.
Tweaks to my grain bill now:
91.6% two row pale
6.2% CaraAroma
1.3% CaraPils
0.9% Chocolate (350º)
SRM clocks in at 18.8. my last attempt was 21.8 and was too dark compared with real stuff.
I've been having an unexplained issue of my beers being darker than intended, and I don't know why. Its not scorching in the boil or carmelizing in the mash as far as I can tell. When I plug in 12% CaraAroma, the color is WAAAYYY too dark. Here is a repost of the last side by side I brewed with BeerSmith giving my SRM at 21.8. Mine is the darker colored beer.
Shooting for OG 1.072
Mashing at 148º
What's the real AB ABV% again? 7.7? 7.2?
Chinook FWH, 60, 20,15,10,5,whirlpool added below 200º while actively chilling (2oz for all additions), and considering upping to 3oz or adding 45 and 30 minute additions of 2 oz each. I don't think that you can put too much hops in this. (11 gallons into fermenter). I'll probably end up using my hop spider for this and recirculating through the hop spider before run-off. Alternately, I could TRY to run off through a HopRocket filled with Chinook. That always makes a mess though, I think running chilled wort through a hop rocket is fairly useless. Only problem I forsee is how to put both my hop spider AND immersion chiller in the boil kettle. I don't think the spider fits inside the coil...
Plan to let settle in the conical and dump any break material before oxygenating and pitching.
TD