Noob_Brewer
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For now, Ive been going with ~66% 2row, ~17.5% spelt, ~11.5% malted oats, and 5% carafoam. I really like this combo with favoring spelt over oats. Its still light and fluffy for sure. IMO large quantities of white wheat and/or flaked oats are fine but definitely end up a little "heavier" and "chewier" in the end. Ive used these percentages for the last three NEIPAs with varying yeasts and OGs ranging from 1.070-1.075, regardless of the FG (typically 1.012-1.016) the grain bill is great.Attenuation was pretty terrible on this one, 1.080-1.023 that's 69.6%. London Fog always finishes around 1.019/20 when I mash at 66C/151C. This was a new pack I used so maybe it was that but this was my first time doing a step mash on a NEIPA. I did 50 minutes at 64C/147F, 40 minutes at 72C/161.6F and a mash out at 75C/167. Think the second step was too high but don't really know.
What percentage Spelt and Malted oats have you settled on? and do you think both work better than spelt on it's own?
Spelt on its own which Ive done is very nice but I do like the contribution of malted oats (which also helps aid the spelt with the shaving cream type foam) overall. I got away from malted oats for a little while because in larger quantities I was noticing more hop burn (not much though but present) regardless of DHing cool. So at about 10-11% malted oats, I think it works very well.
Cheers!