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Dirtyoldguy366

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A coworker is interested in brewing, but never has. His wife likes "strong and hoppy beers". I ordered a 50 kg sack of Marris Otter and am throwing in what else I have sitting around. We will make a 10 gallon batch and split it into two 5g batches, one for me and one for him.

Here's what I've got worked out.
23 Lb Marris Otter
2.5 lb Munich
2 lb Vienna
2 lb Biscuit
0.5 lb Victory
0.5 lb 120 L
0.25 lb Aromatic

At this point my mash tun is filled to capacity at 1.00 qt/lb

2 lb 6 oz Light DME (What's left after my starter.)
1 lb Table Sugar (wanted to go big or go home)

This gets me to 1.084 OG assuming 65% efficiency due to the reduced amount of sparge water.

I plan on mashing around 148 F.

For hops I will use: 1.25 oz Apollo at 60 1.00 oz Herkules at 60 2.25 oz Centennial at 10 7.00 oz Herkules as a whirlpool/steep addition.

8 oz Herkules remain for dry hops... I was thinking about throwing 4 oz in each 5 gallon fermenter about a week before bottling.

Beersmith says 95.4 IBU

For yeast, I have a 3L starter into which I pitched 2 vials of of White Labs California Ale yeast which is now spinning on a stir plate.

It's my buddy's first brew, but I've warned him that this one is going to take a while to age so he should think of what he wants to make next.

Now a couple questions....

Beersmith says FG will be 1.015. Is this realistic?

Do I need more hops? I anticipate bottling this and then letting it age for a while. Will the hops still be present after 6 months or so in the bottle? Should I move more hops to 20 minute+?

Along the same lines, is dry hopping even worth it with a beer that's going to age for 6 months or more?

Any other comments are greatly appreciated!
 
When she says she likes strong and hoppy beers... are you sure she means 9% and 100 IBUs, and not a 6% 40 IBU APA?
 
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