Hey guys,
My friends and I are doing a small homebrew competition at our annual Fall camping trip... the rules are simple: only Maris Otter grain and only one type of hop. My friends are both doing crazy stuff... high alcohol, pecans, fruit, etc... so I thought I'd try to just do a simple, sessionable beer with low bitterness and lots of hop flavor.
Here's where I'm at (5 gallon batch):
Grain:
12 lbs Maris Otter (UK)
Hops:
.25oz Mosaic (12.7%) @ 60min
.75oz Mosaic (12.7%) @ 15min
1.0oz Mosaic (12.7%) @ 0min (whirlpool/hopstand for 20min before chilling)
2.0oz Mosaic (12.7%) - Dry Hop
Yeast:
The Yeast Bay: Vermont Ale
OG 1.058
FG 1.012
IBU 36
ABV 6%
I had originally planned to do 10 lbs of grain, but my last couple of brews seemed to have really low efficiency and I don't want it TOO sessionable. My original plan was to just use US-05, but after reading about these newfangled NE IPA's I thought it might be worth trying out the Vermont Ale yeast and see if it will get some cool flavors out of the Mosiac.
Questions/Opinions:
- Do I need more hops? Should I do 2 oz in the hopstand? I don't want it to add too much perceived bitterness...
- Should I split the dry hop into a 1 oz dry hop in the ferm and a 1 oz dry hop in the keg?
- I'm thinking of adding the dry hop earlier that I usually do... maybe after just a couple days in the fermenter. Good idea?
- I should probably do a starter, huh? I've done them before and it worked out okay, but it always kind of makes me nervous... more chances to screw something up.
- I usually use about half bought distilled water and half tap water for my brews and haven't paid much attention to the chemistry. It sounds like that's kind of a big deal for the "NE" style, though. Should I go with all distilled and add some CaCl and Gypsum?
- My goal is to brew at the last possible time so the beer is super fresh... something like two weeks in the fermenter and one week in the keg. Is grain to glass in three weeks cutting it too close?
- Any other thoughts or ideas that would help me win this thing?
Thanks!
My friends and I are doing a small homebrew competition at our annual Fall camping trip... the rules are simple: only Maris Otter grain and only one type of hop. My friends are both doing crazy stuff... high alcohol, pecans, fruit, etc... so I thought I'd try to just do a simple, sessionable beer with low bitterness and lots of hop flavor.
Here's where I'm at (5 gallon batch):
Grain:
12 lbs Maris Otter (UK)
Hops:
.25oz Mosaic (12.7%) @ 60min
.75oz Mosaic (12.7%) @ 15min
1.0oz Mosaic (12.7%) @ 0min (whirlpool/hopstand for 20min before chilling)
2.0oz Mosaic (12.7%) - Dry Hop
Yeast:
The Yeast Bay: Vermont Ale
OG 1.058
FG 1.012
IBU 36
ABV 6%
I had originally planned to do 10 lbs of grain, but my last couple of brews seemed to have really low efficiency and I don't want it TOO sessionable. My original plan was to just use US-05, but after reading about these newfangled NE IPA's I thought it might be worth trying out the Vermont Ale yeast and see if it will get some cool flavors out of the Mosiac.
Questions/Opinions:
- Do I need more hops? Should I do 2 oz in the hopstand? I don't want it to add too much perceived bitterness...
- Should I split the dry hop into a 1 oz dry hop in the ferm and a 1 oz dry hop in the keg?
- I'm thinking of adding the dry hop earlier that I usually do... maybe after just a couple days in the fermenter. Good idea?
- I should probably do a starter, huh? I've done them before and it worked out okay, but it always kind of makes me nervous... more chances to screw something up.
- I usually use about half bought distilled water and half tap water for my brews and haven't paid much attention to the chemistry. It sounds like that's kind of a big deal for the "NE" style, though. Should I go with all distilled and add some CaCl and Gypsum?
- My goal is to brew at the last possible time so the beer is super fresh... something like two weeks in the fermenter and one week in the keg. Is grain to glass in three weeks cutting it too close?
- Any other thoughts or ideas that would help me win this thing?
Thanks!