Going to do this one next, made some changes based on my brewersfriend profile and wanting to get the ABV up a tad.
3lbs 2 row
2.25 6 row
2 flaked corn
.5 oz cascade at 60
.5oz at flame out
1oz dry hopped for 14 days.
ABV 4.17 probably a little more with the nutriant adition.
SRM 2.32
IBU 14.06
I think I read mash at 149 for 90
90 min boil.
What temp did you ferment the us05 at, and was it 1oz cascade dry hop for 14 days? Hows does the above look? Also what type water profile would you recommend, balanced or more on the malty side?
Your grain selection looks fine.
Your IBU is a bit low. Target is 17, but 3 points is not much.
Mash at 147F. The lower mash will convert better, or more starches will get converted. You need this with a light beer.
US-05 is pretty forgiving on temp. I try to do 65-72F.
I would recommend a Pilsen water profile if you want to go to that effort!
I usually use my tap water with carbon filtration to remove the chlorine. The mash pH should be at 5.2
Does your tap water taste good? If so, use it. Since you ask use the balanced water profile
Dry hop no longer than 14 days. Over dry hopping makes a beer a little grassy.
DON'T FORGET the amylase enzyme in the 2ndary. Its a critical addition since you are not lagering.
Cascade in this beer is really different than "Lite". It makes it have a brisk taste to it. Very appropriate after mowing the grass. Practically chug-gable. It has a light citrus taste like that of grapefruit. It makes this beer unique being light, very little malt taste, a touch sweet with citrus. Hops is the prominent feature using cascade, but NOT bitter.