Oldskewl
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Nelson and Moteuka is a good pairing
I can see that. My saison was aged a bit as I had some brett in there. Like I said, I want to try Nelson in an IPA, but think I'd pair with some Mosaic or Galaxy.
Place something inert in the bag with the hops, like glass marbles. They will be heavy enough to drop the bag.
I have to go against the grain on this one. I have never really liked any beers with Nelson in it. Not sure why just one of my least favorite hops in this style of beer.
that's not a real NEIPA...
You're correct. It was brewed in Ohio.
FINALLY! Blonde ale to propagate yeast is in the boil kettle and NE IPA is going into the Mash tun soon..... I have not brewed in an entire month.... that has not happened in a LONG time. School is out and hoping to brew 6 batches of beer in the next few days.
Blonde and NE IPA today
Two Pilsners on Wednesday Perhaps.
Two Saisons on Thursday or Friday I think.
Hopefully have 6 fermenters chugging away by the weekend.
Now, to decide what hops for the NE IPA..... trying to decide between the C-M-G standby or go with Centennial, Cascade, Citra combo I did last time..... came out really nice. Gonna go with 1318 on the yeast for this one as well as a 140:90 Chloride to Sulfate ratio.
What was the ratio for the centennial combo?
I just brewed a blonde myself for the summer. Added home made watermelon concentrate and a lime tincture at keg time. Perfect summer crusher.
@revkev - how do you like the Blanc hops? You
Did a lower gravity (NE Pale I suppose) based on a lot of the info in this thread.
8lb- Pale
1 lb- oats
.25 lb- crystal 40
.5 oz Columbus (60)
1 oz Columbus, 1 oz mosaic, 1.5 oz Citra at flameout
Dry hop
1 oz galaxy, 1 oz Equinox, 3 oz Citra
OG: 1.051
FG- 1.010
Fermented with a mix of Conan and Nottingham (my Conan culture has been throwing a ton of esters, so this was an attempt to mitigate that; worked pretty well)
Built up from RO water to Bru's specs.
Aroma is orange, lime, grapefruit, underripe mango, pineapple, some bready maltiness. Taste follows, soft, medium mouthfeel, super crushable and refreshing.
This is easily my most successful IPA I've made. The last time I attempted Brufessor's recipe it turned out swampy brown and lost like 75% of its hop aroma and flavor after bottle conditioning. I was pretty discouraged to even brew IPA's anymore until I get a kegging setup in a few months. I threw all stops and tested a batch of cream Ale by fermenting in my bottling bucket, and bottling straight off the spigot (gently stirring in priming sugar, all in one vessel). So I tried the NEIPA with low expectations but; this helped immensely! No discoloration, hop aroma is fresh and vibrant. I was so stoked I brewed another higher gravity batch that I just threw an 11oz dry hop of mostly Galaxy in. View attachment 403419
Bottling buckets are a great way to ferment. That became my fermenter of choice until I bought some Brew Buckets. If I was not using Brew Buckets, I would go back to the bottling buckets in a heartbeat. I actually still use them for lagers because they fit in my chest freezer/fermentation chamber better.
Make sure you are taking extra precautions with the spigots. That is the only downside. Take them totally apart (they pull apart into multiple pieces..... lots of people don't realize that.) Also, I generally put a plastic baggie over the spigot with a rubber band during fermentation to keep stuff out and spray it out thoroughly with star san before pulling anything through the spigot.
Glad this one worked out for you -looks great.![]()
Brau, I'm sure you discussed this before, but do you mill your flaked oats?
I've used them before but just for kicks I milled them this time, and I feel the elusive "slickness" in this beer more than others I've brewed.
This thread has been an awesome read. I've read every page and I have to say, I don't think S-04 gets much credit as a yeast choice. If you shake a 1l starter with a pack of s-04 and pitch at high krausen it makes a fantastic version of this IPA/apa. And the ability to keep dry yeast vs liquid make it my go to.
I've heard it's the same as 007? Which I know makes an excellent NEIPA
Place something inert in the bag with the hops, like glass marbles. They will be heavy enough to drop the bag.