chaindriven
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Awesom.. Thanks for the help! Can't wait to give it a go once I can find some Conan yeast!!
I've never done a batch with this much hops....just wanna make sure I'm not mental here...In total (including dry hopping) I'll be using over 10 ounces of hops? lol
Alrighty then! Thanks....Pretty sure this is goin down tomorrow. Although I don't have access to any Conan at this point so I may just use a 1056 and see how it goes. Also I'm taking a crack at the partial mash recipe not the all grain. Will report back.
This beer is very similar to my regular IPA I brew. I use 1056 for it..... it is awesome. Can't brew it fast enough. 1056 will do just fine for you.
Plugged this into Beersmith today. At 70% efficiency and 5.5 gallons (vs recipe at 6 which seems like a lot to fit into a 6.5 carboy) came back at OG: 1.084, IBU: 130.8 and SRM: 7.2. which is nowhere near the numbers listed. Never seen/tasted SoS and wondering if you should decrease hops/darker grains to get it to match more closely?
I wouldn't worry about the leak. With a nice healthy pitch, I'd bet you'll be fine. Keep us posted on the brew.
I biab, and can only mash about 12 pounds of grain without overflow. If i just replaced about 5 pounds of the belgian pale malt with some DME---would that work out okay?
I've considered this before, but I don't have any buckets or extra giant pots (just two carboys and my main 8 gallon BK). Maybe I should get one since they're so cheap, but on the other hand, I doubt three pounds of dme in this is going to make much of a difference in the taste.If you are doing full volume biab, you could try using less water so you don't get overflow and do a dunk spare in a fermenter bucket. Unless you only have a very small pot
I wouldn't worry about the leak. With a nice healthy pitch, I'd bet you'll be fine. Keep us posted on the brew.