Pdeezy
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I called my LHBS again and they just got some in stock.
I'm going to brew this one up per the recipe this weekend.
Thanks
I'm going to brew this one up per the recipe this weekend.
Thanks
Going to have to try this one. Not much space in my apartment, so I'll be doing this partial mash. The Mosher book says something like 6 or 6.5 lbs of DME...that can't be right can it? I was thinking about doing 5lbs for the 5 gallon batch instead.
Also thinking about doing Warrior, Amarillo, and Simcoe for hops assuming I can actually find the Simcoes.
I'm drinking mine, it's ok but I don't think I'm much of a simcoe fan, much prefer chinook.
Here is the PM version from earlier in the thread....worked well.
Pale DME 4.47lbs
Munich type 1 (10L) 5 lbs.
Crystal 40L .75 lbs
Crystal 90L .5 lbs
Black malt 1 oz
Use the hops you have/can get. Play with the recipe. My version is a tweak from Mosher's recipe, and all of us here are doing something to "customize", be it hops, yeast, grain, fermentation temperature, etc.
I love Simcoe, but I have brewed this with all sorts of hops. Some brewers do not dig the Simcoe, ChillWill likes it better with Chinook.
Look through the thread to see all the variations people have tried to get inspired.
I was fortunate enough to get multiple pounds of 2011 Centennial, Cascade, Liberty and Willamette from local Willamette Valley hops farm for free (lucky to know the right guy). So, I just brewed a slightly lower gravity(1.060) and lower SRM(15.5) version with Centennial, Cascade and Liberty and though not as pungent as the original, a very nice beer. I will be racking and dry hopping today with a blend of those three hops.
Cheers!
Tim
Im getting ready to brew this recipe. I see that it is a 90 minute boil, but there are no hop additions until 60 minutes. Is this correct? Should this just be a 60 minute boil? What would be the advantage of doing it as a 90?
Just tapped into 5 gallons of this, very balanced caramel/sweeter/hoptastic thing going on. Stuck to the original recipe. Got a 1.078 SG & 1.007 FG, 9.3%. Only difference was I had to use Belgium Munich malt but was told would not make any difference?? Thanks for the nice recipe!
anyone have ideas for an all extract version? just looking for some guidance on the extract, i'll keep everything else the same. thanks in advance.
Wow, that is some high efficiency and super attenuation. Glad you liked it. It is cool that so many different O.G. and F.G. outcomes still make good beer.
I have seen the JZ Westcoast Blaster Recipe, been interested in it,but have not brewed it. There is a significant difference in the base malts between the two beers. IRA is 40% munich, which is where I think a lot of the complexity comes from. That said, I am sure it is great, as all of Jamil's recipes I have tried are solid. I like that the WestCoast Blaster uses hops you can actually buy this year(cascade and centennial), as the Simcoe and Amarillo for the IRA are in very short supply right now. If you brew the WCB, please post results!
I think this is going to be my next brew.
I've got 3oz of Falconer's Flight/7-C's to use on this 5 gallon batch, let me know what you think of this hop schedule:
(Bitter w/ Warrior or Magnum)
1/2 oz 15 min
1/2 oz 10 min
1/2 oz 5 min
1/2 oz 1 min/flameout/whirlpool
1 oz dry hop
I was thinking either that or removing the 15 min addition and adding all the flavor/aroma during the last 10 minutes or so.
This seems like a "sturdy" grain bill that would take a lot to overpower w/ hops, so you can get aggressive with it![]()