runningfarmer
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This mothers milk. I have made this probably 10 times. I have used S-04 and switched to 1318 yeast with brun-water pale ale water. Its a little harshat first but like it blends in 4 or 5 weeks to perfect
What are the benefits of a 90 minute boil (vs. a 60 min) for this recipe or perhaps the 'Black' IPA style?
First post so here it goes. So everyone knows I am a reader not a poster. This beer is probably my 12th 5-gallon batch with 5 extract and 7 Biab all grain. My question is I hit 1.084 og and was a little concerned wlp002 wouldn't attenuate enough. So I made a big yeast starter and 6 days of fermentation I am at 1.017 and it looks like it is still going. I am already over 8% abv so should I go ahead and dry hop early? I am mostly concerned about bottle conditioning and having enough active yeast to condition within a reasonable amount of time( like 2 weeks).
This mothers milk. I have made this probably 10 times. I have used S-04 and switched to 1318 yeast with brun-water pale ale water. Its a little harshat first but like it blends in 4 or 5 weeks to perfect
How soon do you plan to transfer? I believe the recipe actually calls for the first round of dry hopping within three days left of active fermentation (Matt from FW is an advocate of this as he thinks it yields better aromas). It actually helps because the hops will introduce a little bit of oxygen. The yeast remaining to attenuate will eat that up and you'll be left with those amazing aromas.
It's such a fun beer to make, I think the first time I made it I did the same and mine finished at 9.5%!
How did this end up turning out for you? I missed your response but hopefully it turned out well. I've brewed this beer half a dozen times and I've missed one thing or another and it always ends up delicious.Maybe I read this wrong from the original corrected recipe but I interpreted 3 days of dry hopping after active fermentation. Dry hopping during active fermentation would kinda be a take away from the NEIPA style from my understanding. Specifically another poster indicated(not OP) dry hopping starts at 1.017. I feel like I read every page of this thread and biotransformation hopping was not mentioned at all. Maybe a couple of guys who have brewed this a bunch can clarify that point. I agree with you as that type of hopping yields a smoother taste. thank you for your advice about the abv as mine might approach 9% after bottling. After reading your post I went ahead and dry hopped today I still have some active fermentation going. I will remove in 3 days and add second dry hop. So another question if you bottle do you guys bottle at 10 day, 14 days or 21 days. Then I guess its a waiting game for the beer to mature.
Thinking of brewing this soon. I have everything except the WLP002. Would London III 1318 be OK? I also have Mangrove Jacks M42 and US-05. Doesn't have to be an exact clone but I guess 1318 would be closest?![]()
I’ve brewed this s couple of times using 1098 with great success. If you cannot get it I’d go with 1318
I think you'll be fine if you substitute one of the other darker malts as you're thinking currently.Hi all. I've been looking fora for a good black ipa recipe for a while and I think this could be the holy grail, I'm so excited to brew this. I'm trying to get all ingredients together and can get everything except midnight wheat. Nowhere in my country sells It (Ireland) and can't get it from the uk either so trying to come up with alternatives.
I can get Weyermann Chocolate wheat. Not sure if this will be suitable as I'm worried about it giving off bitterness but will get the color.
I can get carafa Special III, so could I just double the amount of it and scrap the midnight wheat and maybe just add some regular wheat for mouthfeel.
Or third option would be replace midnight wheat with Carafa special II, which is closer in color and again add some regular wheat.
I hate not being able to get the correct ingredients so just going to have to make the best attempt at it. Would love some feedback on how to get this recipe as close as possible.
Thanks to both of you for your replies. Good to know samandbekah that no matter what options I go with the beer should still come out good.
Im like you Shenanigans, I've never tried Wookie but love black ipas and had a Kinnegar Black Rye ipa recently and it was excellent, the rye takes it to the next level so this is why it's next on my brew list. Hopefully ordering the grains in the next week with a view to brewing by the end of the month.
I've never used chocolate wheat so worried about it adding additional bitterness as to me black ipas should be smooth which is why I was leaning to carafa II with a bit of additional wheat. Have you used chocolate wheat before? What is its flavor profile like?
Also going to use Pearl malt as the base as I can't get American 2 Row here. Would this be OK as the base? What are you using for you base Shenanigans?
I've never used chocolate wheat so worried about it adding additional bitterness as to me black ipas should be smooth which is why I was leaning to carafa II with a bit of additional wheat. Have you used chocolate wheat before? What is its flavor profile like?
It's the best!! I haven't brewed it in two years but I'm making this my next brew... Enjoy!Well I brewed this 10 days ago, got an OG of 1.079 and pitched WY 1098 British Ale yeast.
I took a reading on Sunday and it was already down to 1.019.
I'm going to leave it for 3 weeks in total before kegging because I brewed a Belgian blonde on the same day with WY 3787 and want to be sure it's done before I bottle it and will package everything on the same day.
I will dry hop in a few days, a week to 10 days before kegging.
I have two more beers that will be ready to package on that day too.
Can hardly wait!
Well I brewed this 10 days ago, got an OG of 1.079 and pitched WY 1098 British Ale yeast.
I took a reading on Sunday and it was already down to 1.019.
I'm going to leave it for 3 weeks in total before kegging because I brewed a Belgian blonde on the same day with WY 3787 and want to be sure it's done before I bottle it and will package everything on the same day.
I will dry hop in a few days, a week to 10 days before kegging.
I have two more beers that will be ready to package on that day too.
Can hardly wait!
Bought a 21st Amendment variety pack last month, and damn, that Back in Black was good. So the style is still available, though limited. Also had a draft black IPA at a local brewery in Mt Pleasant, SC last night. It was OK, but too roasted in my mind, a fault of many of the lesser versions of this style.
Nice... Never tried Sublimely Self Righteous... Where is it from? I'm in the North East and we get a lot of stuff from across the country here but obviously only if they distribute.My two favs of the style were (and still are) wookey and sublimely self righteous.