bobbrews
Well-Known Member
I have 5 new brews coming up at the end of June/Early July to fill up my kegs for the summer. I'm interested in brewing a recipe you provide.
Kettle size (size - in gallons): 10
Carboy or Bucket? (size - in gallons): Carboy, 6.5 gallons
Extract, Partial Mash, or All-Grain: AG
Do you BIAB? Yes, No, or What the Hell is that?: WTHIT?
Are you able to rack to secondary?: Yes
Boil size (in gallons): Up to 9 gallons
Batch size (in gallons): Prefer 6 into fermenter
List your top 3-5 favorite commercial American IPAs: Founders Centennial, Racer 5, Union Jack
List your top 3-5 favorite commercial American Imperial IPAs: Ruination, Lagunitas Sucks, Maharaja
What is your desired alcohol level for this recipe?: >7.5%
Can you make a yeast starter, or do you prefer dry yeast?: Yeast Starter
Patience level (1-none, 2-low, 3-medium, 4-high): 4
Quality expectation (1-I don't care, I just want to drink, 2-If you can brew me the average beer then that's cool, 3-pretty high, 4-I want world class): 4
Balance (1-I would rather have something more sweet than bitter, 2-I want an absolute even bitterness and sweetness, 3-give me a beer with smooth, yet prominent bitterness, 4-blast me with bitterness and peel off my enamel): 3.5
Body (1-Thin and highly drinkable, 2-Moderate body, drinks fairly easy, 3-Full body, a sipper for sure): 2 I need to be able to knock back 3 a session
Malt profile (1-I want to taste a lot of different grains, 2-I want an even portrayal of malt and hops, 3-I don't really care about the malt as much as the hops, but malt still matters, 4-I want all hops, in my face with little to no malt character): 3
Really looking forward to this, thank you.
Here you go, let me know how it turns out for you...
http://hopville.com/recipe/1420061/imperial-ipa-recipes/cruel-unusual-punishment-6-gal-batch
Will attenuate well w/starter. The whirlpool hops will boost bitterness and aroma, but you'll still have a nice malt backbone. See second page for mash schedule and adjust the volume/ingredients depending on your boiloff rate.