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Maris otter - Cascade smash

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You seriously can't go wrong with MO and most hops. I have recently swapped MO for Golden Promise myself, just for kicks.

Sorry about your bad luck though. I'd be bummed as well.
 
Thanks. I do have some Galaxy that I can use. Probably not enough but it will be at least December before I can brew this so that will give me time to go to the LHBS.

Let me know how it turns out! I want to try them as well, since I heard they give off a Fruity Pebbles type aroma.

Something else I want to try is using Amarillo in the boil & flameout, and Mandarina Bavaria hops for the dry-hop, to draw out an orange essence.
 
BigMack, I apologize to hit up for advice again. I was thinking my Cascades were 7% AA, and I realized that purchasing from a different store I got 5.5% AA. I understand how to adjust hop additions, but would it be wise to not increase the hopstand amount beyond 1.5 oz? Luckily I purchased an extra oz in case this happened. Didn't know if the hopstand is affected by the AA% or not.

Thanks

You can definitely increase the hopstand over 1.5 oz, if you want to get a nice smooth hop flavor from it. Anytime I have had a similar issue I've been happy with my results by bumping up the additions until they match what the IBUs would have been when I planned the recipe with a different number for the AA%. That applies to my hopstands as well. I just personally don't like to over do it on the hopstands, but you should still be in a good place with another half ounce or whatever it takes to match the same IBUs from before. Thats just my $0.02. Hope that helps!
 
I did a SMaSH beer using MO and Lemondrop hops with 001 yeast. 5.1ABV. Mashed at 151. With around 50 IBU it was slightly hoppier than a pale ale but less hoppy than most IPA. It was not a hop monster by any means and let us see what the lemondrop hop was all about. That keg didn't last long and was very good. I will be rebrewing this soon.

I used 10 lb of MO with hops at: 1 oz @60, 1 oz @15, 1 oz @ 10, 1.5 oz @ 5 and 1.5 oz @ whirlpool. Dryhopped with 2 oz for 4 days along with the zest of 2 lemons.
 
I did a DMaDH pale last weekend.

Simple grain bill
95% cargill special pale
5% C40

I kept the gravity modest at 1.052.

For hops i did the classic piney grapefruit combo of cascade + centennial.
30 IBU of Centennial.
45 minute steep of 8oz Cascade + 2oz centennial.

I suspect this is going to be tasty and highly consumable.
 
@OP, I know you said you had some -05 to use, but if you need some thing fast in the future maybe try WLP007. I made a few beers recently with that yeast and it was already done and dropping clear at 4 or 5 days with 1050 beers. They were clean too when fermented at 68F.
 
I finally got around to brewing this today. I went with 10 pounds of marris otter and 1 oz. Cascade at 60, 1 oz at 15 and 1/2 oz. at 5. I'm fermented with a us05 starter. I can't wait to try it.
 
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