gcdowd
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Hey thanks for your input. I'm gonna brew it this weekend. I'll let you know how it turns out
With that kind of delay drinking it, you should be rather pleased when you pull your first sample.
Btw I tapped this about 2 weeks ago and it's nearly gone. Very delicious!
Brewed the extract version of this recipe last weekend, I'm excited to see how it turns out! I brew a lot of hard cider but this is the first beer that I've brewed in quite a while.
Have you heard of people getting high initial SGs with this recipe? I followed the recipe as written, but ended up with an initial SG of 1.080. From what I've read it seems like most people start in the 1.055 - 1.060 range. Also, does it make much of a difference whether you dry-hop with pellet or whole hops? The brew store where I bought my hops only had pellet hops, so this is what I'm using. I'm thinking that I may have to rack it to secondary to clear some of the pellet mush thats developed. It's looking like I may be end up with a very strong, slightly cloudy brew. Thanks for the recipe!
The higher gravity can be due to mash efficiency. Factors like quality of grind, temperature, water-grist ratio, water pH, and sparging practices.
Take no offense, the amount you are off seems to be a mistake. My recipe has an assumed 75% efficiency. Were you really much more efficient? If it's a mistake could it be a difference of actual vs planned grain bill weight, or gravity measurement. Did you comp for the temp during the gravity check.
What do you think?
I think he brewed the extract version. In that case, my guess is poor mix of wort and top off water.
Thanks for the responses. And yes, I did brew the extract version. A bad mix of wort/water was what I would have thought too, except that I started the boil with the recommended volume, added the recommended top-off water volume, and had the final volume at what I was looking for. Who knows. I'll post how it turns out though, it smells great so far.
Not sure. How does the ibu turn out with that short of a hop schedule?
My guess is its short of the ibu target.
Run the calculation on some brewing software and find out for yourself.
You can use this if you don't have software.
http://hbd.org/recipator/
With late extract additions, my recipe calculator says the bitterness will be a hair under 34 IBUs.
Sounds like a go. Do it man!
Then let us know your results.
If you have fresh whole leaf hops, cascade. Do the dry hopping. If all you have is pellet then I would say no. Dry hopping with pellets is kind of a pain.
I dry hop with pellets all the time. I put a nylon paint strainer over my siphon to filter out the hops.
That said, I have about a pound of fresh cascades that my brother-in-law gave to me from his yard. Maybe I'll use some of those in this beer.
In that case definitely use the fresh whole hops. It will be awesome....
I had used some of those hops in an IPA, but I guess I did a poor job of getting the air out of the bag for the hops that were left over, because when I opened the bag to dry-hop this beer, they looked kind of nasty.
So I ended up going to my LHBS, and they had some fresh Nugget hops from a local farm. I threw two ounces of them into the fermenter.![]()