staggerlee
Well-Known Member
Long story short: Had to build a recipe on the fly in the LHBS (well, I didn't have to, but I did anyway). Wound up bringing home
10 lbs 2-row malt
1 lb Crystal 40
0.5 lbs Cara-pils
Wyeast 1272 American Ale II (will probably ferment toward the lower end of the temp range, with a 2L starter to kick it off)
Mash at 151º for 60 mins, batch sparge to make 27L boil
60 minute boil, 23L final volume
O.G. likely 1.053 or thereabouts, F.G. who knows, as dry as the yeast will take it, maybe 1.014.
1oz Chinook 12%AAU @ 60 minutes
0.5 oz. Chinook 12%AAU @ 10 minutes
0.5 oz Amarillo 9.4%AAU @10 minutes
dry hop with 1 more ounce each of Chinook and Amarillo
I'm looking for a recipe that blurs the line between an APA and an IPA, something like Oskar Blues Dale's Pale Ale. I'm loving the Chinook right now, but don't want drinkers to feel like they've been smacked in the mouth with a wet pine plank. It'll be on the lower end of gravity for an IPA, so I scaled back the hops to compensate, but took the idea of balancing Chinook and Amarillo from Ohiobrewtus's Chinook IPA.
This is only going to be my second all-grain batch (the first turned out on the flat end of so-so but at least I got my feet wet) so I want to keep the recipe pretty simple, particularly in the hopping department; part of my process as I progress is going to be KISS so I can monitor what effect simple changes to recipes have on my beers.
My LHBS (bless their cotton socks) ground the three grains into the same bag, so I can ADD to the grain bill if needed (suggestions gladly welcome) but can't subtract.
I'll have Willamette, Northern Brewer, Mt. Ranier & Fuggles at my disposal if there's a good reason to add them to the hop bill.
OK, gurus: what say ye?
10 lbs 2-row malt
1 lb Crystal 40
0.5 lbs Cara-pils
Wyeast 1272 American Ale II (will probably ferment toward the lower end of the temp range, with a 2L starter to kick it off)
Mash at 151º for 60 mins, batch sparge to make 27L boil
60 minute boil, 23L final volume
O.G. likely 1.053 or thereabouts, F.G. who knows, as dry as the yeast will take it, maybe 1.014.
1oz Chinook 12%AAU @ 60 minutes
0.5 oz. Chinook 12%AAU @ 10 minutes
0.5 oz Amarillo 9.4%AAU @10 minutes
dry hop with 1 more ounce each of Chinook and Amarillo
I'm looking for a recipe that blurs the line between an APA and an IPA, something like Oskar Blues Dale's Pale Ale. I'm loving the Chinook right now, but don't want drinkers to feel like they've been smacked in the mouth with a wet pine plank. It'll be on the lower end of gravity for an IPA, so I scaled back the hops to compensate, but took the idea of balancing Chinook and Amarillo from Ohiobrewtus's Chinook IPA.
This is only going to be my second all-grain batch (the first turned out on the flat end of so-so but at least I got my feet wet) so I want to keep the recipe pretty simple, particularly in the hopping department; part of my process as I progress is going to be KISS so I can monitor what effect simple changes to recipes have on my beers.
My LHBS (bless their cotton socks) ground the three grains into the same bag, so I can ADD to the grain bill if needed (suggestions gladly welcome) but can't subtract.
I'll have Willamette, Northern Brewer, Mt. Ranier & Fuggles at my disposal if there's a good reason to add them to the hop bill.
OK, gurus: what say ye?