I kind of wish you hadn't told me that...that sounds like it will be an awesome brew.The US-05/Centennial/Chinook should be piney/citrusy. Going for something along the lines of Stone IPA.
The WY1214/Amarillo/Columbus will be citrusy/fruity, to go along with the esters that the yeast will throw. Going for something along the lines of Flying Dog Raging Bitch.
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Just bottled my Holiday ale, should be drinkable by Christmas, although I'll be saving some bottles of this for next year, should age quite well, spices aren't quite where I wanted them but still nice and tasty.
Going to try a BIAB next Saturday in hopes of having a fresh IPA to enter into SonofaBoneshaker
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Bottled an IPA today, tasting good, maybe one for the boneshaker.
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I'll have to get some more, hopefully they'll have labels this time.Lager Bore wrote:Right on! I've been meaning to get down to the Amsterdam to get some more... you know... strictly for calibration... hopefully before Christmas!phirleh wrote:Bottled an IPA today, tasting good, maybe one for the boneshaker.
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So I'm set to rack these to secondary, leaving big US-05 and WY1214 yeast cakes. So the natural question is...what to pitch onto those? Impy stout? Any experience on what works, and of course what doesn't work, in a belgian imperial stout? I'm leaning towards doing the same thing as with the IPA, and making a US impy stout wort, and then just splitting off onto the cakes.cannondale wrote:Game plan is...
10.5 Gallon Split Batch:
Target OG: 1.075
Target IBU: 70
Fermentables: 90% MO, 7% Crystal 55°L & 3% Cane Sugar
Hops: Magnum/Perle (bittering), Centennial (flavour/aroma)
First Half: Ferment with US-05, dry hop with Centennial/Chinook
Second Half: Ferment with WY1214, dry hop with Amarillo/Columbus
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Alt Lang Syne
8# Munich I
3# Bohemian Pils
0.5# CaraMunich I
1 oz Carafa I
2.5oz Spalt (4%AA, 60 min)
1 oz Hersbruck (2.5%, 60 min)
1 oz Hersbruck - 20 min
1 oz Hersbruck - 10 min
007 yeast
OG=1.054
It's too bad I didn't have any dark Munich... and I didn't do a decoction, so I probably should have used 2 or 3oz of carafa (it's a little light).
8# Munich I
3# Bohemian Pils
0.5# CaraMunich I
1 oz Carafa I
2.5oz Spalt (4%AA, 60 min)
1 oz Hersbruck (2.5%, 60 min)
1 oz Hersbruck - 20 min
1 oz Hersbruck - 10 min
007 yeast
OG=1.054
It's too bad I didn't have any dark Munich... and I didn't do a decoction, so I probably should have used 2 or 3oz of carafa (it's a little light).
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It may not be too late if you have/can get some weyermann sinamar.Derek wrote:Alt Lang Syne
8# Munich I
3# Bohemian Pils
0.5# CaraMunich I
1 oz Carafa I
2.5oz Spalt (4%AA, 60 min)
1 oz Hersbruck (2.5%, 60 min)
1 oz Hersbruck - 20 min
1 oz Hersbruck - 10 min
007 yeast
OG=1.054
It's too bad I didn't have any dark Munich... and I didn't do a decoction, so I probably should have used 2 or 3oz of carafa (it's a little light).
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