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Hophead & Pellet Rubber
So you wrote it down correct? Depending on the water calculator you use, I'd expect it uses naclVery aware
So you wrote it down correct? Depending on the water calculator you use, I'd expect it uses naclVery aware
Na is sodium, NaCl is sodium chloride which is the most common form of salt. Aka table talt kosher salt, pure salt
Well when I provided my water chemistry in the original post I mistakenly wrote NaCl instead of Na.So you wrote it down correct? Depending on the water calculator you use, I'd expect it uses nacl
Just tapped my latest hazy View attachment 855456
Name: Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe Chit!
Grains
66% - proximity 2 row
30% - chit malt
4% - honey malt
Yeast: London Ale 3
OG: 1.079
FG: 1.020
Abv: 7.8%
Hops:
15 ibus from strata
Whirlpool @ 165*f
Freestyle Strata - 4 oz
Freestyle Citra t90 - 3 oz
Dryhop
Citra lupomax - 3 oz
freestyle Nelson 2 oz
Freestyle Peacherine - 9 oz
Water:
Ca: 91
Mg: 12
NaCl: 71
So4: 103
Cl: 175
I would say it’s similar to the character. Idt I can hit their mouthfeel exactly right, they def have something special there.Would you compare it to any of fidens beers. Very similar hop combo to a recent beer a had from them “staring into nothing”.
That’s awesome. That fidens peacherine is killer.I would say it’s similar to the character. Idt I can hit their mouthfeel exactly right, they def have something special there.
I brought it to a hb club meeting last night and one of the group members told me it taste just like fidens. He also mentioned that he was in Boston/surrounding and hit up trillium, vitamin sea, and widow maker and said my beer was better than anything he had from them. Took that as a big compliment
I am not that familiar with Chit malt but I notice this hazy has no oats (malt or flaked). Does the Chit help with the mouthfeel like the oats normally do?Just tapped my latest hazy View attachment 855456
Name: Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe Chit!
Grains
66% - proximity 2 row
30% - chit malt
4% - honey malt
Yeast: London Ale 3
OG: 1.079
FG: 1.020
Abv: 7.8%
Hops:
15 ibus from strata
Whirlpool @ 165*f
Freestyle Strata - 4 oz
Freestyle Citra t90 - 3 oz
Dryhop
Citra lupomax - 3 oz
freestyle Nelson 2 oz
Freestyle Peacherine - 9 oz
Water:
Ca: 91
Mg: 12
NaCl: 71
So4: 103
Cl: 175
Chit malt is another higher protein malted grain. More similar to malted wheat than malted oats, but it greatly helps with mouthfeel.I am not that familiar with Chit malt but I notice this hazy has no oats (malt or flaked). Does the Chit help with the mouthfeel like the oats normally do?
I think @Dgallo is onto something. I generally really dig stouts with Sea salt incorporated in some way, it adds a certain pop to the flavor. So far I've had a wonderful Maple + Sea Salt stout and a BA stout with vanilla + sea salt. Both delicious.
I've been using Kosher salt for my Na adjustments for a few years now. Mainly because that's all we use for cooking. Not sure if it makes the difference, but it's certainly not hurting!Well when I provided my water chemistry in the original post I mistakenly wrote NaCl instead of Na.
That said, yes I adjust with kosher salt. I have higher ca in my base water, so to hit the Cl number I want, I use NaCl so that the Ca level doesn’t get to high when adding gypsum and CaCl
Apropos of nothing, HBC586 has officially been christened Krush :
https://www.yakimachief.eu/commercial/hop-wire/HBC-586-krush
Any idea where you can grab a bag of chit for not 100 dollars?I've been using Kosher salt for my Na adjustments for a few years now. Mainly because that's all we use for cooking. Not sure if it makes the difference, but it's certainly not hurting!
I need to try Chit malt again. I used it way back but have since stuck with White Wheat. Beer looks great @Dgallo!
Ritebrew has great prices: https://www.ritebrew.com/SearchResults.asp?Extensive_Search=Y&Search=chit&Submit.x=0&Submit.y=0Any idea where you can grab a bag of chit for not 100 dollars?
Frigging rad dude thanks. Couldn't only ever find it at like 3.50 a lb
Great fermentationsAny idea where you can grab a bag of chit for not 100 dollars?
thanks man. To the salt part, doesn’t necessarily matter if it’s kosher or not, but needs to be non-iodized.I've been using Kosher salt for my Na adjustments for a few years now. Mainly because that's all we use for cooking. Not sure if it makes the difference, but it's certainly not hurting!
I need to try Chit malt again. I used it way back but have since stuck with White Wheat. Beer looks great @Dgallo!
How about a 25kg sack for US$27.30 + delivery? You didn't say which country it had to be in....Any idea where you can grab a bag of chit for not 100 dollars?
Sadly united states but thank youHow about a 25kg sack for US$27.30 + delivery? You didn't say which country it had to be in....
But just generally, both Crisp and Bairds do chit now so it may be worth talking to any suppliers who work with them to see if they can get it in as a special order even if it's not something they normally stock. Crisp did it as a special a few years ago but now have it in their main range, and Bairds have replaced their dextrin malt with chit, it's not clear how much has changed there.
You’ll get less body and a drier beer using it, but there’s no reason you can’tDoes any recommend using beta-glucanase in the mash for the hazy's?
I tend to agree with you fully. Citra is and should be the most utilized hop for this style because it’s so versatile. You can crush a beer with it and have a very complex and bright single hop or you can use it as a supportive hop to elevate the others. 90% of my hazies have it in some form, but most of time I have some cryo or lupomax in the dryhop.How often do you brew a Hazy IPA without Citra? I am asking because 1) I find that Citra adds that "bright" punch of flavor that elevates other hops, so I tend to use it in most of my Hazies and 2) I am low on Citra but I have a bunch of other hops I want to put to use (stuff like El Dorado, Mosaic, Idaho 7, BRU-1, HBC-586, Azacca, Centennial, Amarillo, Chinook, Columbus, and a few others). I am trying to come up with some hop combos to make a solid dent in my supply without ordering more hops. [I also have a stash of New Zealand hops that I picked up on a visit back in February, but I want to use those together in some specific NZ focused beers.]
Any combos of the above hops that you would recommend?
Just as a comment, long Covid has pushed me kind of the other way. Citra is now the hop I can't stand in large doses, as it just comes out as rotten pineapple, whereas Mosaic is less extreme but generally works pretty well for me (and I can actually get some aroma off it unlike a lot of the fancy hops).I tend to agree with you fully. Citra is and should be the most utilized hop for this style because it’s so versatile. You can crush a beer with it and have a very complex and bright single hop or you can use it as a supportive hop to elevate the others. 90% of my hazies have it in some form, but most of time I have some cryo or lupomax in the dryhop.
Mosaic is a strong second there but at the same time, it seems to be polarizing with some folks. Kinda like cilantro. You either love that **** or you can’t stand it.
Gotta get used to calling it Krush!5) hbc586
I brew Hazies without citra fairly often (so does Hill farmstead btw). If you want to use those NZ hops: I’ve done Waimea, Nelson, Motueka and it was awesome. From the list: I think Idaho 7 hot side with a dry hop of Mosaic, el dorado, and a bit more Idaho 7 ( i like this hop in whirlpool and dry hop) would be very nice.How often do you brew a Hazy IPA without Citra? I am asking because 1) I find that Citra adds that "bright" punch of flavor that elevates other hops, so I tend to use it in most of my Hazies and 2) I am low on Citra but I have a bunch of other hops I want to put to use (stuff like El Dorado, Mosaic, Idaho 7, BRU-1, HBC-586, Azacca, Centennial, Amarillo, Chinook, Columbus, and a few others). I am trying to come up with some hop combos to make a solid dent in my supply without ordering more hops. [I also have a stash of New Zealand hops that I picked up on a visit back in February, but I want to use those together in some specific NZ focused beers.]
Any combos of the above hops that you would recommend?
I got a beer in the fermenter now going with Imperial Juice. I went with 1 oz Idaho-7 at 5 min, 2 oz Idaho-7 and 2 oz Mosaic in the Whirlpool. I was planning on Mosaic, El Dorado and BRU-1 in the dry hop (but swapping in some Idaho-7 is not a bad idea either).I brew Hazies without citra fairly often (so does Hill farmstead btw). If you want to use those NZ hops: I’ve done Waimea, Nelson, Motueka and it was awesome. From the list: I think Idaho 7 hot side with a dry hop of Mosaic, el dorado, and a bit more Idaho 7 ( i like this hop in whirlpool and dry hop) would be very nice.