Fooch
Active Member
I am fairly new to brewing I have done a hand full of extract and specialty grain batches, but this will be my first attempt at AG. I found an Imperial IPA that I want to brew this weekend that I found as an add in from beersmith called Imp Pale. It looks really good, but I overlooked an important part, the boil size and the batch size. The boil size is 7.43 gals and the batch is 6.5. My biggest boil pot is 7.5 and my biggest fermenter is about 7 gals(a plastic brewers best type container) and my biggest secondary is a 5 gallon better bottle. This will not fit and.
I adjusted the batch size in beersmith to 5.5 gallons and all it changed was my sparge volume, and my OG before boil and after. Which is expected if all you do is lower the sparge water. And I understand you can't lower the strike water with that much grain or else you'll bind that all up. But do I need to lessen the amount of grains?
But what I want to know. Is this going to drastically change the taste of the beer? Usually I would just say screw it and "lets see what happens, might come up with something awesome", but with am $80+ grain bill I really don't want to just waste it. Do I need to make some alterations to the recipe? This is the recipie as it is for a 6.5 gal batch.
DME:
- 2 lbs Extra Light
Grains:
- 8 oz honey malt
- 12 oz White Wheat Malt
- 12 Flaked Wheat
- 1 lb. Caramel 40L
- 1 lb. Carapils
- 2 lb Caramel Crystal 15L
- 3 lb. Munich 10L
- 9 lb. Pale Malt 2-row
Hops:
- 1oz Warrior(60 min)
- 1.75oz Galena(60 min)
- 1oz Centennial(20 min)
- 1oz Centennial(5 min)
- 2oz Cascade(5 min)
- 2oz Cascade(leaf)(Dry Hop)
- 2oz Centennial(leaf)(Dry Hop)
Yeast:
- White Labs California Ale V(WLP051)
Do I need to make adjustments to get a good beer? Or do I just let it ride?
I adjusted the batch size in beersmith to 5.5 gallons and all it changed was my sparge volume, and my OG before boil and after. Which is expected if all you do is lower the sparge water. And I understand you can't lower the strike water with that much grain or else you'll bind that all up. But do I need to lessen the amount of grains?
But what I want to know. Is this going to drastically change the taste of the beer? Usually I would just say screw it and "lets see what happens, might come up with something awesome", but with am $80+ grain bill I really don't want to just waste it. Do I need to make some alterations to the recipe? This is the recipie as it is for a 6.5 gal batch.
DME:
- 2 lbs Extra Light
Grains:
- 8 oz honey malt
- 12 oz White Wheat Malt
- 12 Flaked Wheat
- 1 lb. Caramel 40L
- 1 lb. Carapils
- 2 lb Caramel Crystal 15L
- 3 lb. Munich 10L
- 9 lb. Pale Malt 2-row
Hops:
- 1oz Warrior(60 min)
- 1.75oz Galena(60 min)
- 1oz Centennial(20 min)
- 1oz Centennial(5 min)
- 2oz Cascade(5 min)
- 2oz Cascade(leaf)(Dry Hop)
- 2oz Centennial(leaf)(Dry Hop)
Yeast:
- White Labs California Ale V(WLP051)
Do I need to make adjustments to get a good beer? Or do I just let it ride?
