Ive got a Trappist yeast cake that will be leftover from a lower ABV White IPA and some Centennial hops Ive been wanting to use in a Two Hearted clone. Because the yeast (Wyeast 3787) is a high-gravity yeast, Ive been searching for a higher gravity style that would appeal to me. This combination dawned on me today, and I havent found much in the way of anything similar. Maybe theres a reason?
My general recipe for a 5 gallon batch with some ingredients I have on hand is below, and Id be grateful for any feedback people might have (please pardon the extract).
3.3 lbs Bavarian Wheat LME
7 lbs Amber LME
1 lb dark brown sugar (dark candi sugar if I can get my hands on it)
0.5 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (60 minutes)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (30 minutes)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (15 minutes)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (5 minutes)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (flameout)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (hopstand for 30 minutes @180 degrees)
Wyeast Trappist High Gravity 3787 at 66 degrees
Plugging into Brewers Friend, it says I should get an OG of about 1.071, final ABV of 7.02%, SRM 15.05, and Tinseth IBU of 72.7.
My general recipe for a 5 gallon batch with some ingredients I have on hand is below, and Id be grateful for any feedback people might have (please pardon the extract).
3.3 lbs Bavarian Wheat LME
7 lbs Amber LME
1 lb dark brown sugar (dark candi sugar if I can get my hands on it)
0.5 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (60 minutes)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (30 minutes)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (15 minutes)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (5 minutes)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (flameout)
1 oz Centennial pellet 10 AA (hopstand for 30 minutes @180 degrees)
Wyeast Trappist High Gravity 3787 at 66 degrees
Plugging into Brewers Friend, it says I should get an OG of about 1.071, final ABV of 7.02%, SRM 15.05, and Tinseth IBU of 72.7.