secretlevel
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Looks wonderful and the hop combo sounds dynamite. Did you manipulate PH after mash to reach that 4.8? I take my PH readings 10 min after mash has started, when measuring OG and when I take the samples during the fermentation. I haven't paid any attention for whirlpool PH
Thank you! It's nothing to do with whirlpool specifically, I'm just adding the lactic acid in WP to sterilize and so that the final product is lower in pH, as hops raise the pH.
The hop combo was very interesting, surprisingly orangey and not as piney as I thought, especially using two hops that are known to contribute pine. Oh well, not all lots are the same.
I'm sorry, I totally forgot to answer to your post. I also overbuild my starters and try to pitch more than 0.75 according to the Brewers Friend estimates.
I have landed at 1.015 with other common NEIPA yeasts (London Fog, Imperial Juice etc.) and the final product has not been so sweet. So I think you are correct with the fruitiness of Cosmic Punch. At least for me the fruitiness is too sweet. So I decided to try and mash really low for this style and so far I like the result. Mashed at 64C (147F), aimed OG little bit lower (1.062). The beer finished at 1.008 and it tastes perfect for me. The attenuation was also super high, 86.5%. Usually with other yeasts I have used for this style, it would be too dry. But I have to say this might be my sweet spot for Cosmic Punch. The beer is still young, conditioned only for 7 days but it's promising. Much better than 1.015 I usually get out of Cosmic
+1 for adding some IBUs. I always add about 30-40 IBUs in late boil to help add complexity and balance the 1.018-1.020 FG.