Chapster100
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Hi All
I have this recipe for an IPA, but honestly i don't trust it.
The water volumes look a bit odd and the mash ratio looks wrong. I dont know what to trust. The grain bill is 6,2 kgs. Help, any advise would be appreciated. I have all the ingredients ready for it.
Hop heads unite! The deep copper-gold India Pale ale is well balanced with a frothy white head followed by a fruity and citrusy hop aroma. The finish is long and lingering backed up with a pleasing malt backbone.
This IPA is ready to drink as soon as it is carbonated. It will peak at 2 to 5 months.
Serve at 10 °C
Batch size: 20 liters
Efficiency: 70.0%
Original Gravity: 1.060
Final Gravity: 1.015
Alcohol: 5.9%
Bitterness: 51.6 IBU
Boil duration: 60 min
Water needed
13 L @72 C for Mash-in (Mash ratio = 2.6 L of water per kg grain)
20 L @ 76 C for Sparge (Sparge ratio = 1.5 x quantity of Mash Water)
Ingredients
5.8 kg Pale Malt
0.3 kg Pale Crystal Malt (20 L)
100 g Amber Malt
Hops: 30 g Southern Passion (US 4/78) (9%) - 60 min
Hops: 20 g Cascade (6.5%) - 15 min (before end of boil)
Hops: 15 g Southern Passion (US 4/78) (9%) 15 min (before end of boil)
Hops: 15 g Simcoe - 1 min (before end of boil)
5 ml Irish moss - 15 min (before the end of the boil)
Fermentis Safale SO5 or Bry-97 West Coast American Ale yeast
Work order
Heat 13 Liters of water to 74 °C . Add water to (cold) mash tun. Add Grain and mix. Wait for mash temperature to settle at 68 °C (you can add boiling water or some ice cubes to adjust the temperature if needed)
Mash for 60 minutes
Heat 21 Liters of water to 76°C . Sparge the grain and drain wort into your brew pot
Bring the wort to the boil and add the first hop addition (30 g Southern Passion). Boil for 60 minutes
I have this recipe for an IPA, but honestly i don't trust it.
The water volumes look a bit odd and the mash ratio looks wrong. I dont know what to trust. The grain bill is 6,2 kgs. Help, any advise would be appreciated. I have all the ingredients ready for it.
Hop heads unite! The deep copper-gold India Pale ale is well balanced with a frothy white head followed by a fruity and citrusy hop aroma. The finish is long and lingering backed up with a pleasing malt backbone.
This IPA is ready to drink as soon as it is carbonated. It will peak at 2 to 5 months.
Serve at 10 °C
Batch size: 20 liters
Efficiency: 70.0%
Original Gravity: 1.060
Final Gravity: 1.015
Alcohol: 5.9%
Bitterness: 51.6 IBU
Boil duration: 60 min
Water needed
13 L @72 C for Mash-in (Mash ratio = 2.6 L of water per kg grain)
20 L @ 76 C for Sparge (Sparge ratio = 1.5 x quantity of Mash Water)
Ingredients
5.8 kg Pale Malt
0.3 kg Pale Crystal Malt (20 L)
100 g Amber Malt
Hops: 30 g Southern Passion (US 4/78) (9%) - 60 min
Hops: 20 g Cascade (6.5%) - 15 min (before end of boil)
Hops: 15 g Southern Passion (US 4/78) (9%) 15 min (before end of boil)
Hops: 15 g Simcoe - 1 min (before end of boil)
5 ml Irish moss - 15 min (before the end of the boil)
Fermentis Safale SO5 or Bry-97 West Coast American Ale yeast
Work order
Heat 13 Liters of water to 74 °C . Add water to (cold) mash tun. Add Grain and mix. Wait for mash temperature to settle at 68 °C (you can add boiling water or some ice cubes to adjust the temperature if needed)
Mash for 60 minutes
Heat 21 Liters of water to 76°C . Sparge the grain and drain wort into your brew pot
Bring the wort to the boil and add the first hop addition (30 g Southern Passion). Boil for 60 minutes