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Northern Brewer Grapefruit Sculpin clone

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Has anyone attempted a GF IPA, using all exp grapefruit hops and grapefruit zest?!?

I used this recipe but replaced the late addition Chinook additions and one dry hop addition with Galaxy. I only zested two grapefruits at knockout, and we all thought it was far better than BP's GF Sculpin.
 
I fear I made a grave mistake....

I made this beer last night and threw the dry hops and grapefruit peel in for the primary fermentation althought the recipe calls for the addition of those two items as they go into secondary fermentation, which I was not planning on doing.

How bad do you guys think this will screw things up?
 
I fear I made a grave mistake....

I made this beer last night and threw the dry hops and grapefruit peel in for the primary fermentation althought the recipe calls for the addition of those two items as they go into secondary fermentation, which I was not planning on doing.

How bad do you guys think this will screw things up?

it's fine...you didn't screw anything up and there's no need for a secondary.
 
Wouldn't say it's that bad of an error. Grapefruit wise it shouldn't matter at all but dry hops at beginning of ferment means you'll want to get that bottled/kegged as soon as that baby hits FG to prevent grassy off flavors from extended dry hop period.
 
Bottled last night. I ended up adding zest from a few more grapfruits and their juice. Needed a little more vodka to accommodate those additions.

Had the expected burn and green flavor- but filled the whole garage with citrus delight.

At the end, she gave me 2-extra bottles!!! Woohoo!

I did the hops in a hop bag and added SS washers to submerge. When I added them, it dropped straight to the bottom, but when I opened the bucket it was floating. I will add 4 more washers next time.

Excited to try in 3 weeks.
 
Brewed this Sunday with my brand new Edelmetal burner. Nice to be brewing outdoors on a summer day. Boiled a lot quicker and boiled off a lot more water than with the cooktop. Had to add water to make up the 5 gallon total but still came out with O.G of 1.065.
Guy at LHBS told me to do the 2 ounces of grapefruit peel in 4 ounces of vodka but to pour out 2 ounces of the vodka before adding.
Fermentation going smoothly and smells delicious.
 
...Guy at LHBS told me to do the 2 ounces of grapefruit peel in 4 ounces of vodka but to pour out 2 ounces of the vodka before adding...

:eek:
Don't do it! The vodka is responsible for both sanitizing the peel and also extracting the flavors. Dumping out half the infused vodka is going to seriously impact the grapefruit flavor. Its only 4oz in 5 gal, its not going to raise your ABV barely at all, its acts as a flavor carrier and sanitizer.
 
Has anyone tried using grapefruit vodka for the peel soak? Think that would be TOO MUCH grapefruit?
 
I just saw this via email. They call it "Grapefruit Pulpin". Clever. Regardless, I can't get Ballast Point in SoDak and I love Grapefruit Sculpin, so I'm intrigued. For anyone who has done a clone, does NB's version look somewhat close?

- 13 lbs Rahr 2-row
- 0.5 lbs Dingemans Cara 20
- 0.25 lbs Briess Caramel 20

- 0.5 oz Chinook (60 min)
- 0.5 oz Cascade (20 min)
- 0.5 oz Chinook (20 min)
- 0.5 oz Cascade (5 min)
- 0.5 oz Chinook (5 min)
- 1 oz Amarillo (0 min)
- 0.5 oz Chinook (0 min)

DRY HOPS
- 1 oz Cascade (dry hop)
- 1 oz Simcoe (dry hop)
- 2 oz Grapefruit peel (dry hop)(soaked in 2 oz vodka and added 5-7 days before bottling)

YEAST
WLP001/Wyeast 1056/Safale US-05

I brewed it 2 summers ago and it was a hit. Last summer I finally got to try the original version which was terrific, but I prefer the homebrew version,
I pitched the dried grapefruit peel right out of the package, no vodka presoak.
The grapefruit was there and complimented the hops. Next time I might substitute some Citra for the Cascade.
This was one of great beer.
 
I just tasted this ( a bit early ) after kegging two days ago. Wow, that's good.

For me, I'm not actually sure how much grapefruit I used. We've got a Oro Blanco grapefruit tree in our yard. I started a half pint jar 3/4 full of vodka early last year anticipating this brew. Every time I'd pick one of the grapefruit, I'd zest the peel into the jar., and put it back in the fridge. So, the tincture was "maturing" for quite a while (8-9 months).

I dumped the tincture straight into the primary after fermentation was done. Only left it there for about 2 days before cold crashing, fining, and packaging up.

The grapefruit flavor - now while still young - is very forward, more so that the Sculpin IMHO. And I love it. Aroma is great - matches the Sculpin well. We'll see how it ages (if it makes it very long - doubtful I think).

Thanks for the recipe.
 
I brewed the Northern Brewer extract recipe (partial boil) a few years back when it called for 2 oz. grapefruit peel soaked in 4 oz. vodka that was added during the dry-hopping (14 days prior to kegging) phase. It turned out great and is one of my favorite brews.

I'm brewing another batch soon, but I see the recipe has now changed to using 6 grams of crystallized grapefruit (boil 1 cup water, mix, and add to empty keg before filling with brew from the fermenter). Any idea on why the recipe change and how this will turn out compared to using peel/vodka?
 
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