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Looking to get back to some Cosmic Punch NEIPA. I have new 1/2 lb bags of Calypso, Citra, Mosaic, Galaxy and Strata. Got the Calypso for the mash and was thinking about 2 oz each of the others in dry hop (8 oz for 5g batch). Going to try skipping the hop stand this go around. Any favorite combos of these? Is a 1:1:1:1 ratio going to work or will one of them dominate?
 
Looking to get back to some Cosmic Punch NEIPA. I have new 1/2 lb bags of Calypso, Citra, Mosaic, Galaxy and Strata. Got the Calypso for the mash and was thinking about 2 oz each of the others in dry hop (8 oz for 5g batch). Going to try skipping the hop stand this go around. Any favorite combos of these? Is a 1:1:1:1 ratio going to work or will one of them dominate?
a 1:1:1:1 mix of Citra, Mosaic, Galaxy and Strata is going to be... intense. you know how the Grateful Dead or Pink Floyd had that wall of sound? that mix will be a wall of hop flavor :) pretty much every area will be covered... i wouldn't expect anything to punch through, rather it'll be a wash of hoppy tastiness. as long as that's what you want, it'll be great. if you're looking to highlight a specific flavor (citrus? tropical? dank? etc.) then such a combo of power-hops might not be the best. your call! personally, i's cut that combo back to 2 of those hops - but that's my preference, YMMV, etc.
 
Thanks @sweetcell Well, I don't want the taste to be all muddled, so many flavors that they clash. Which 2 should I start with? Citra:Mosaic? Galaxy:Strata??
 
Brewed my first beer with Cosmic Punch yesterday. Did 2oz of Cascade hops in the mash, 2oz Idaho 7 whirlpool at 180F for 25 minutes, and will be dry hopping with 4oz Citra, 3.5oz Wai-iti, and 3oz Rakau.
 
The following is straight from their website-
Experiment with mash hopping or wine grape-derived products to push even more thiols.
I just bought a packet of this yeast and was wondering if anyone has tried this?
I’m nowhere near smart enough to attempt to understand this.
What if I were to add a quart or so of grape juice to the fermenter?
Or I could throw some hops in the mash.
 
I just brewed a test pale ale with this Friday. Mash hopped for the first time with 2 oz saaz, 2 oz Chinook, and half an ounce nugget. All stuff I had on hand that was toward the top of the list on Omega's site or Janish's article. Only an ounce of Simcoe mid boil, no whirlpool or dry hop. Hoping to see what the yeast can provide for aromatics.

One thing I'm not a fan of the cosmic punch and British V is trying to keep it in the fermenter. Even tried fermcap in the boil for the first time and it's still crawling out of my all rounder day 3 with less than 6 gallons in it. Makes it a pain when you are continuously purging your serving keg.
 
Even tried fermcap in the boil for the first time and it's still crawling out of my all rounder day 3 with less than 6 gallons in it.
aside: i find that i have to add fermcap twice, once in the kettle and again in the fermentor. dunno if the stuff only lasts X hours, or if boiling somehow denatures is (is it even a protein?)... but in my experience, adding it to the kettle only solves problems in the kettle. needs a separate few drops for the cold side.
 
aside: i find that i have to add fermcap twice, once in the kettle and again in the fermentor. dunno if the stuff only lasts X hours, or if boiling somehow denatures is (is it even a protein?)... but in my experience, adding it to the kettle only solves problems in the kettle. needs a separate few drops for the cold side.


Yeah it's funny I read the directions and it said if you put it in during the boil you didn't have to add in the fermenter. Maybe not accurate.

Any recommendation on how much to add to the fermenter? I'm usually not worried about a boil over would rather get the fermentation benefit. Also it says something about bitterness increase if you add to the fermenter. Any experience with that?
 
Hi, what‘s your experience regarding attenuation? I brewed one batch and reached 84% attenuation. This seems quite high compared to the 71-75% Omega states.
 
Hi, what‘s your experience regarding attenuation? I brewed one batch and reached 84% attenuation. This seems quite high compared to the 71-75% Omega states.

I haven't used Cosmic Punch, but in general, always take yeast manufacturer attenuation range statements with a grain of salt. Wort fermentability is a huge factor in attenuation, and the yeast maker doesn't know what's in your wort. There's nothing magical about the lower and upper limits stated.
 
Kegged a NEPA yesterday that I mashed at 155 and my attenuation was 80%. I was surprised how low it finished.
 
I forgot to update the split batch. This is the brew day recipe sheet. I had planned for it to be mostly Amarillo and El Dorado but this particular lot had a little too much onion/garlic going on so I changed to citra (as one does).

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The Cosmic Punch version had a noticeable pop of fresh pineapple and passionfruit. The Brit V (1318) version is just fine but the aromas are muted a little. If I didn't know better, I'd say they are the same beer but the non-Cosmic one comes across like it's a couple months old compared to the other. The only way that I'd avoid Cosmic is if I were going for more of a dank/pine type of IPA. Juicy? Cosmic all day.

One of the more disappointing turn of events is that I put this into a local competition and it scored a 27 because the bottle the stewards pulled was the one odd bottle that was a twist off and I didn't get a good crimp on it. I NEVER reuse bottles for competitions and always open a new case but this time I wanted to clear out some of the random empties I had piling up. I have no idea how a twist off bottle got into my collection, but it's what I get for breaking protocol. I usually bottle a few extra bottles to have post-comp comparisons and they are all wonderful (and not oxidized like the 27 scoresheet suggested). Crap.
 
Any recommendation on how much to add to the fermenter? I'm usually not worried about a boil over would rather get the fermentation benefit. Also it says something about bitterness increase if you add to the fermenter. Any experience with that?
hey, sorry, just noticed i didn't reply... unfortunately i don't have a recommendation, as i do the opposite of you: i typically only add 3-5 drops to my 22-24 gallon boil (yield: 3 kegs). i have added fermcap to the fermentor once or twice if i had a particularly violent fermentation that was making a mess (krausen being spit out of the air lock). in those rare cases i added... 2 or 3 drops? don't remember specifically, but not much is needed. haven't noticed a bitterness increase, but wasn't specifically looking for that either.
 
hey, sorry, just noticed i didn't reply... unfortunately i don't have a recommendation, as i do the opposite of you: i typically only add 3-5 drops to my 22-24 gallon boil (yield: 3 kegs). i have added fermcap to the fermentor once or twice if i had a particularly violent fermentation that was making a mess (krausen being spit out of the air lock). in those rare cases i added... 2 or 3 drops? don't remember specifically, but not much is needed. haven't noticed a bitterness increase, but wasn't specifically looking for that either.
So I've tried fermcap twice now with the cosmic. When added during the boil I didn't see much krausen reduction during fermentation . When used during fermentation only it did help lot and that was the only I haven't had cosmic or British V crawl out of my fermenter. At the recommended dosage a 2 drops per gallon I do notice a bitterness increase . maybe next time I'll cut it in half if you are using only a couple drops per barrel.
 
i'd also be interested in hearing if other folks experienced a drop in aromatics with subsequent pitches.
anecdote: i was gifted a brew day recently, but didn't have a great selection of yeast on hand so i pinged my local brewery to see if they were dumping any yeast. brewer didn't get back to me in time so i made do with various dry yeasts and a kveik. the following week the brewer writes back and tells me to drop off a sanitized jar. i do - don't want to turn down the offer, lest he not extend it next time - and he fills it with Cosmic Punch! not sure if i'm going to be able to use it - i now have a lot of hazy IPA fermenting, and i really should brew some lager while it's nice and cool in the basement... but it's neat to see that my local is hopping (!) on the CP train :D
update: got a large mason jar full of CP in mid-February. stayed in my fridge until mid-april, so 2 months, until i revived some of it in two 5L starters. the little beasties took off immediately, very active on the stir plate. split the two flasks between 3 batches of:

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OG 1.066, FG's around 1.016. dry-hopped each batch differently: Citra with a touch of Nelson, Nelson with a touch of Citra, and Strata with a touch of Azacca.

so far i've only tapped the Citra/Nelson. it's been a huge hit, one of the best hazies i've made in a while. total citrus bomb. i can't comment on whether this batch with re-used yeast is better or worse than a fresh pitch... but it's certainly not lacking in aromatics. i'll try to post a pic later tonight.
 
@sweetcell interesting that you are not doing any mash hops but are doing whirlpool. I though with cosmic punch we were supposed to mash hop and not whirlpool. Just tapped my first cosmic without whirlpool. I upped the dry hop with what I was going to put in the whirlpool. Honestly doesn’t seem much different. Unfortunately I can’t do side by side comparison.

I have tried cascade and calypso in the mash. Next I will try saaz. Really don’t see much difference between cosmic and verdant. Probably just the one more use out of cosmic then go back to verdant or verdant&new England mix. I really liked the mix.
 
@sweetcell interesting that you are not doing any mash hops but are doing whirlpool. I though with cosmic punch we were supposed to mash hop and not whirlpool. Just tapped my first cosmic without whirlpool. I upped the dry hop with what I was going to put in the whirlpool. Honestly doesn’t seem much different. Unfortunately I can’t do side by side comparison.

I have tried cascade and calypso in the mash. Next I will try saaz. Really don’t see much difference between cosmic and verdant. Probably just the one more use out of cosmic then go back to verdant or verdant&new England mix. I really liked the mix.

Mash hopping is definitely the most effective way to get the precursors. Introducing Cosmic Punch™: A Thiol-Boosting Version of British V…
 
@sweetcell interesting that you are not doing any mash hops but are doing whirlpool. I though with cosmic punch we were supposed to mash hop and not whirlpool.
it's not that whirlpool hopping is bad and should be avoided - it's that, per Omega, mash hopping is twice as effective as whirlpool in terms of creating precursors. if efficiency is your thing, then mash hopping is the way to go.

i wasn't worried about efficiency: i put a damn pound of hops in the whirlpool. pretty sure i got all the precursors i needed :ban:
 
I've made 3 beers with it. One pale and 2 Neipas. To me the thiol aroma/flavor was more noticable on the pale with only mash hop and a small 10 min addition. The neipas we're good but couldn't tell the thiol made a difference over London III after all the whirlpool and dry hop. All were mash hopped.

I've had a pilsner example at a local brewery and it was noticable like my pale was. Obviously it was lighter hopped.

At the end of the Janish blog I thought it did say it wasn't his favorite beer. Not enough bitterness to balance which if he's saying that I would assume like zero bitterness. I do like a little bitterness with my hazys and it's hard to tune with the mash hop.

Not sure I'll try another beer with it. Only possibilty would be a brut 100 cal back sweetened beer. Yeast flavor might come through on a lighter hoppy beer. From my experience.
 
I've made 3 beers with it. One pale and 2 Neipas. To me the thiol aroma/flavor was more noticable on the pale with only mash hop and a small 10 min addition. The neipas we're good but couldn't tell the thiol made a difference over London III after all the whirlpool and dry hop. All were mash hopped.

I've had a pilsner example at a local brewery and it was noticable like my pale was. Obviously it was lighter hopped.

At the end of the Janish blog I thought it did say it wasn't his favorite beer. Not enough bitterness to balance which if he's saying that I would assume like zero bitterness. I do like a little bitterness with my hazys and it's hard to tune with the mash hop.

Not sure I'll try another beer with it. Only possibilty would be a brut 100 cal back sweetened beer. Yeast flavor might come through on a lighter hoppy beer. From my experience.
I had exactly the same experience with hazies, have yet to try and brew a lighter beer.
I wonder if phantasm is needed to get a significant difference and if you would really need cosmic for that or phantasm alone would be enough.
 
Interesting that you say you had similar results w London ale yeast.
I believe a recent Brulosophy podcast where they made a quick mention of Imperial’s version of London ale, Juice as having the same enzyme that unbinds thiols. I’m going by memory so…
I still have a pouch of Cosmo Punch in my fridge-I’ll probably have to prop it up.
I will probably make a very simple beer w 2 row and some chit malt. For hops I’m going basic- maybe Perle and cascade. I want to see if I do perceive a fruitiness that couldn’t be explained from old school hops.
 
I've made a bunch of neipa's before that have ranged from good to great. I tried comic punch and followed my normal recipe but instead of a small 60min addition I did a 1.5oz mash hop with cascade. The beer came out way too hazy and very bitter even after a month and a half storage in the keg. Has anyone else experienced this? I did a starter so I could save some yeast for another batch and thought about a pale ale. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks
 
I've made a bunch of neipa's before that have ranged from good to great. I tried comic punch and followed my normal recipe but instead of a small 60min addition I did a 1.5oz mash hop with cascade. The beer came out way too hazy and very bitter even after a month and a half storage in the keg. Has anyone else experienced this? I did a starter so I could save some yeast for another batch and thought about a pale ale. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks
Did you use pellet hops?
I’m totally confused about mash hoping.
Do people use filters or hop spiders when mash hopping? My assumption is that if using pellets, they’ll find their way into the wort. Thus acting almost like a 60 min charge, unless filtering them out.
 
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