MatthewHall
Member
I just had to thank you guys for not knowingly helping me through this first brew process! It turned out quite good, and now I know exactly what I want to do with future IPA's! It was all extract, and I checked back here for EVERYTHING as I stressed my way through this process...
Fermentables: 9# Pale LME
Hops Used: Cascade 90, Simcoe 45 & 30, Amarillo 0
Other additions: 1# Clove Honey, .5 lb. Clear Belgian Candied sugar
Yeast: WLP001
3 weeks in Primary, bottled
Speedbumps/freak out points: Floating thermometer bulb bursted and the little black balls got all in my wort (the alcohol part of the thermometer was fine), Airlock stopped bubbling after x amount of days, California went through a ridiculous heat wave in the middle of process so a swamp cooler was needed.
It is highly drinkable! Awesome amarillo citrusy, tropical fruity, sweet aroma. Head and lacing are also great! The bitterness isn't huge, which is good because all of my friends/family who've tasted it are not huge hop heads like me. I'm just really glad I produced a solid IPA for my first shot. Even the wife (swmbo) liked it... and loved helping when I needed it (capper, malt packaging squeezer).
Things I want in next IPA: MORE HOPS! And more diverse selection of hops. More complexity on the malt side. Looking to do a big DIPA with friends similar to Maharajah (or even Gubna!) sometime this winter break.
In primary: Winter/Christmas Spiced Ale. Transferring to secondary this weekend!
Thanks again all! I couldn't have done it without you!

Fermentables: 9# Pale LME
Hops Used: Cascade 90, Simcoe 45 & 30, Amarillo 0
Other additions: 1# Clove Honey, .5 lb. Clear Belgian Candied sugar
Yeast: WLP001
3 weeks in Primary, bottled
Speedbumps/freak out points: Floating thermometer bulb bursted and the little black balls got all in my wort (the alcohol part of the thermometer was fine), Airlock stopped bubbling after x amount of days, California went through a ridiculous heat wave in the middle of process so a swamp cooler was needed.
It is highly drinkable! Awesome amarillo citrusy, tropical fruity, sweet aroma. Head and lacing are also great! The bitterness isn't huge, which is good because all of my friends/family who've tasted it are not huge hop heads like me. I'm just really glad I produced a solid IPA for my first shot. Even the wife (swmbo) liked it... and loved helping when I needed it (capper, malt packaging squeezer).
Things I want in next IPA: MORE HOPS! And more diverse selection of hops. More complexity on the malt side. Looking to do a big DIPA with friends similar to Maharajah (or even Gubna!) sometime this winter break.
In primary: Winter/Christmas Spiced Ale. Transferring to secondary this weekend!
Thanks again all! I couldn't have done it without you!
