beertroll
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I recently made an IPA with Galaxy, Pacific Jade, and Pacifica. All late additions (first @ 15 minutes). It's one of the better beers I've brewed.
I want to use more New Zealand hops in my beers. Unfortunately, I don't know if I'll be able to get any more of my favorite Riwaka. I may have a hard time getting some Super Alpha too; real nice bittering hop! I'm working on plans for a couple other combinations.
Good luck with your brew day, Yoop!
That recipe looks good! I never use epsom salts in my water, nor baking soda, nor table salt. But I sometimes use gypsum or calcium chloride if I need it.
I'm brewing this now, with a few changes (I didn't have any Vienna malt so used MO for it instead). I'm using a pretty high sulfate water for this, similar to Mosher's pale ale water profile.
There's a few "Mosher's pale ale" water profiles floating around on the web. The one I used (and I have no idea if this is the genuine "Mosher's pale ale" water profile):
Ca=111, SO4=337, Mg=18, Na=35, Cl=32, CO3=38
That recipe I referred to? If you take 5.25 gallons of RO water and add 9.5g of Gypsum, 1.0g of table salt, 3.6g of Epsom salt and 1.1g of baking soda, you get:
Ca=111.3, SO4=337.4, Mg=17.9, Na=34.9, Cl=31.4, CO3=39.8
It came out fantastic. All malt and hops with no mineral taste at all.
Ok, but why the baking soda?
What's the mash pH?
In any case, I think water preferences are a matter of taste, just as hop flavor is so I don't think either is "bad" but I don't add unnecessary salts and I make sure my mash pH is optimal, and that's about it.
Crap! Wish I had seen this post earlier. I just did a Maris/Munich galaxy/cascade pale ale Sunday. Looked at the victory and Vienna in my fridge and talked myself out of adding some. Then I see your recipe! I wasn't sure how that would work. Oh well there's always next time.
My galaxy IPA smelled like sweat in the fermenter. I was prepared to write it off as a failure. The finished product was delicious. I was very sad when I went to pour myself a pint tonight and the keg kicked.
Made an IPA with galaxy simcoe and colombus this weekend. Used conan yeast (ECY001) to ferment. Smells good out of the box so hopefully its good. Have a library fundraiser tasting we brewed it for so hope its good in 2 weeks!
I hope you meant ECY029. If you used ECY01, it's not going to be what you're expecting.![]()
Well, this is kegged now and I'm drinking it. It's much "earthier" than I anticipated. There is a tropical fruit flavor, but with a distinct earthy aftertaste. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet.
Well, this is kegged now and I'm drinking it. It's much "earthier" than I anticipated. There is a tropical fruit flavor, but with a distinct earthy aftertaste. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet.
Sorry Yoop.. didn't read the whole thread. How old is the beer? I brewed an APA with Cascade and Galaxy and I found it was quite earthy when it was only about 3 weeks old.. but after another couple of weeks it mellowed out, and was quite nice.