Blauwkonein
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So I tried to modify Bell's Two Hearted IPA to something with malts I can get my hands on. The recipe is now as follows:
Centennial IPA (5 gallons)
19 Liters Water (bottled)
4.5kg Pale Malt, Maris Otter (3.0 SRM)
0.75 kg Vienna Malt (Weyermann) (3.0 SRM)
188g Caramel/Crystal Malt (20.0 SRM)
188g Cara-pils/Dextrine (2.0 SRM)
17.7g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (60 min)
11.8g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (45 min)
11.8g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (30 min)
17.7g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (15 min)
1.00 Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 10 min)
11.8g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (0 min)
1 pkgs White Labs WLP001 California Ale Yeast or WLP051 California Ale V Yeast or Denny’s Favorite 50 (Wyeast #WY1450)
47g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (dry hop 14 days)
Original Gravity: 1.068
Final Gravity: 1.017
First of all, I want to ask your opinion about it. Would this be any good? What would you change to make it closer to Bell's? Obviously I left out the Cascade and went all-Centennial.
Second, how can I convert this into a BIAB recipe, ending up with a 5 gallon batch as well?
Centennial IPA (5 gallons)
19 Liters Water (bottled)
4.5kg Pale Malt, Maris Otter (3.0 SRM)
0.75 kg Vienna Malt (Weyermann) (3.0 SRM)
188g Caramel/Crystal Malt (20.0 SRM)
188g Cara-pils/Dextrine (2.0 SRM)
17.7g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (60 min)
11.8g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (45 min)
11.8g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (30 min)
17.7g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (15 min)
1.00 Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 10 min)
11.8g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (0 min)
1 pkgs White Labs WLP001 California Ale Yeast or WLP051 California Ale V Yeast or Denny’s Favorite 50 (Wyeast #WY1450)
47g Centennial pellets @ 10.3% a.a. (dry hop 14 days)
Original Gravity: 1.068
Final Gravity: 1.017
First of all, I want to ask your opinion about it. Would this be any good? What would you change to make it closer to Bell's? Obviously I left out the Cascade and went all-Centennial.
Second, how can I convert this into a BIAB recipe, ending up with a 5 gallon batch as well?