Gonna duplicate the SMaSH I did with Mosaic recently (AA values are really close). The rough cut:
7.5 gallon boil, 60 min boil
13.5# Maris Otter
0.5# Carapils (yeah, I know not a SMaSH, really)
2% acid malt
Water: followed Brewer's Friend "light and hoppy" profile
~ 40 IBUs (I keep it light so the aroma and flavor of the hops can show)
1 oz @ 20
0.5 oz @ 15
0.5 oz @ 5
1 oz dry hop for one week after primary is done
1 oz in 1 liter hop tea (160deg for 30mins) at kegging
SO, I just dropped this in the keg, and am sipping on the hydro sample as I type.
Call this stuff "The Notorious D.A.N.K."
I'm not a beer judge, and it's only just lately that I've been paying attention to the hops that are in a recipe and started using SMaSHs to try an educate my taste buds. Because of this, I must admit that I lack the experience and vocabulary necessary to really express the taste. But, I'll try.
So far, it seems more like Columbus than anything else I have tried. Heavy and dank: strong odor and taste. This stuff is NOT light, not citrusy. It's not the 150 pound hipster in tight jeans sitting at the bar swirling his brew in a glass (call this guy Centennial or Cascade). This stuff is the scary lookin' biker dude with scabby knuckles and the thick gray beard that doesn't give a S*IT about what anyone else says, sitting alone at the bar and DARING someone to ask him to move.
I followed my above recipe; the only thing that worries me is I didn't take a big swig of the hydro sample before adding the tea. I know others have mentioned that my recipe is hop-light; but for my taste this is easily going to be hoppy enough if not a bit too heavy after the tea, given its punch.
NONE of this is a vote against the strain. It definitely packs a punch and it's definitely worth trying out! That said, even my untrained taste tells me it needs another hop to balance it out a bit. I probably won't make another SMaSH with this, but would love to find a good hop mix to make it shine. ...Something to be the Murdoch to its Mr. T., if you will.
I'll holler back in 2-3 weeks when I tap the keg, and let you know how the finished product turned out!