ZmannR2
Well-Known Member
So I took the austin homebrew recipe of their Texas Inpendence Ale and added to the hops on it.
The grains include 1 lb of Mesquite 2 row malt and this is for a 5 gallon batch.
The original recipe called for
1.25 oz amarillo bittering,
1 oz Amarillo aroma, and
1.75 oz Amarillo dry hop
That makes it about 29 IBU's if I remember correctly.
I changed it and made it
1 oz amarillo - 60 mins
1 oz columbus - 30 mins
1 oz amarillo - 15 mins
1 oz amarillo - hop stand for 15 mins
1 oz columbus, 1 oz citra - dry hop
LOL!! I increased the IBU's to 63.
However I have since read that smoke and hops tend to clash, has anyone ever experienced that? I'm worried my beer won't be any good.....it was kegged yesterday and will be carbonated fully by a day or two from now. I'll find out soon and will update this thread, I'm just curious what you guys think I should be expecting? I did sample it prior to kegging and can taste the smoke but still can't decide if it's good or not. Tasted like a good IPA but with something different.
Any thoughts?
The grains include 1 lb of Mesquite 2 row malt and this is for a 5 gallon batch.
The original recipe called for
1.25 oz amarillo bittering,
1 oz Amarillo aroma, and
1.75 oz Amarillo dry hop
That makes it about 29 IBU's if I remember correctly.
I changed it and made it
1 oz amarillo - 60 mins
1 oz columbus - 30 mins
1 oz amarillo - 15 mins
1 oz amarillo - hop stand for 15 mins
1 oz columbus, 1 oz citra - dry hop
LOL!! I increased the IBU's to 63.
However I have since read that smoke and hops tend to clash, has anyone ever experienced that? I'm worried my beer won't be any good.....it was kegged yesterday and will be carbonated fully by a day or two from now. I'll find out soon and will update this thread, I'm just curious what you guys think I should be expecting? I did sample it prior to kegging and can taste the smoke but still can't decide if it's good or not. Tasted like a good IPA but with something different.
Any thoughts?