B Bill33525 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 16, 2010 Messages 92 Reaction score 3 Location DADE CITY Apr 24, 2011 #1 Has anyone seen a recipe for this Double IPA?
Oldsock Well-Known Member Joined Sep 26, 2007 Messages 3,303 Reaction score 306 Location DC Apr 25, 2011 #2 The stats given look like it is just a scaled up version of their regular IPA (although it sounds like the bittering addition now has some Columbus): https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/can-you-brew-recipe-firestone-walker-union-jack-188929/ Stats: abv 9.5% Malts: Premium Two-Row (Metcalf & Kendall varieties), Munich, Simpson's Light Crystal Hops: 4+lbs/BBL: Bittering—Warrior, Columbus; Late Kettle—Cascade, Centennial; Dry Hops—Amarillo, Cascade, Centennial, Simcoe I'd probably leave the cara-malts where they are and just up the pale and Munich to get the OG to ~1.085. That low Sacch rest will ensure it ferments out pretty dry. Good luck.
The stats given look like it is just a scaled up version of their regular IPA (although it sounds like the bittering addition now has some Columbus): https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/can-you-brew-recipe-firestone-walker-union-jack-188929/ Stats: abv 9.5% Malts: Premium Two-Row (Metcalf & Kendall varieties), Munich, Simpson's Light Crystal Hops: 4+lbs/BBL: Bittering—Warrior, Columbus; Late Kettle—Cascade, Centennial; Dry Hops—Amarillo, Cascade, Centennial, Simcoe I'd probably leave the cara-malts where they are and just up the pale and Munich to get the OG to ~1.085. That low Sacch rest will ensure it ferments out pretty dry. Good luck.
OP OP B Bill33525 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 16, 2010 Messages 92 Reaction score 3 Location DADE CITY Apr 25, 2011 #3 Thanks for the suggestions; Really enjoyed this nicely balanced beer.