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hogie1980

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Hello everyone. This is my first post but I have been following the site for a while now and have been learning more every day. I've been homebrewing for a couple of years. I started out doing the basic canned kits as per the instructions, then moved on to boiling those kits on the stove and adding my own hops. I skipped doing a partial mash recipe and moved on to all-grain brewing last month and used a converted cooler as my mash tun. The beer turned out fine even though I missed my temperature targets each time and was only 66% efficient. Still, I learned a lot about the process and am ready to give it another shot.

So I love strong/hoppy IPAs but unfortunately in my neck of the woods (Newfoundland, Canada) they are quite rare.

I put together this recipe based on reading around and had to go with what hops were available at my LHBS. I have 2oz each of Chinook, Cascade and Citra. I think I am more of an aroma lover so am shooting for about 60 IBUs with a nice amount of dry hopping.

So I'm wondering if you have any advice on the following recipe? Anything seem redundant or unnecessary?

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Hogie's IPA
Batch size: 6 gallons
SRM: 8
OG: 1.072
Yeast: Wyeast 1056

Grain bill:

14# 4oz Canadian Two-row Pale
1# 1.637oz Caramel/Crystal Malt - 40L (500g)
8oz Toasted Malt (pale malt for 10mins @350F)

60 mins 1.5 Chinook pellet 10.9
5 mins 0.5 Chinook info leaf 10.9
5 mins 1.0 Cascade info pellet 4.6
5 mins 1.0 Citra info leaf 13.4
dry hop 10 days 1.0 Citra info leaf 13.4
dry hop 10 days 1.0 Cascade info pellet 4.6

1tsp irish moss for 15mins
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Single infusion at 152F and batch sparge 7.5 gallons total.

Also, I am going to make a yeast starter for the first time. I smacked the 1056 this evening and am going to make a 1.6L starter in a growler with 6oz of DME. Sound ok?

Thanks for any and all of you advice!
 
I agree with susdmcgee - especially since you say you like the aroma....

I would do this:

1.5 oz Chinook @ 60
0.5 oz Chinook @ 5
1 oz Citra @ 5
1 oz Cascade @ 5
1 oz Citra - dry
1 oz Cascade Dry
 
I'm no expert either, but some IPA's are brewed with continuos hop additions. He is going to check on the boil after 30 minutes. He might as well throw something in it.

I add almost a tablespoon of Irish moss at 15 minutes. I don't measure it or anything. I just shake some into the palm of my hand. It doesn't have to be exact. I put my chiller in, and as it comes back to a boil I add my 15 minute hops and moss.
 
Thanks for the feedback on the hops and the irish moss. Does the grain bill look ok? Is that enough toasted malt to make a taste difference or will it be buried by the hops?
 
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