A post on the beer thread made me decide to start this up. Homebrewtalk.com is a good resource, but I thought it would be fun to trade recipe ideas and get critiques from fellow Ags.
I bottled a double IPA a couple of weeks ago, and started drinking it this past weekend, and it came out fantastic. I took Vinnie Cilurzo's Pliny recipe and tweaked it a bit to coincide with my hop preferences. I was still doing extract at the time.
Here's what I did:
Grains/Extract:
10lbs Extra Pale LME
1/2lb Crystal 20L
1/2lb Carapils
3/4lb corn sugar
Specialty grains steeped for 30 minutes at 165*, 5lbs of LME and the corn sugar added at boil. Other 5lbs added at 15min.
Hops:
4oz Chinook - 90min
0.75oz Chinook- 45min
1.25oz Simcoe - 30 min
0.75oz Centennial - Flameout
2.5oz Simcoe - Flameout
Fermentation:
2x vials of White Labs WLP001 California Ale Yeast. Pitched @ ~65*. Femented around 64-68* using a swamp cooler setup with rotating frozen water bottles when the weather was warmer.
Dry hopping:
Racked to secondary after 9 days
1oz each Chinook/Centennial/Simcoe for 14 days total
0.25oz each Chinook/Centenntial/Simcoe for last 5 days
Bottled to 2.2 vols of CO2 with corn sugar. Ended up with just over 4 gallons bottled due to losses to hops and trub.
Tried a bottle on Saturday, and holy crap, I can't believe I made a beer that good. I can't wait to try it again, but all grain!
For my next beer, I'm making my first venture into all grain, using a BIAB setup. I'm going for a simple ESB:
9lbs Maris Otter
1lb English Medium Crystal (50-60L)
Mash at 148* for 60 min
1oz Challenger - 60min
White Labs WL002 English Ale Yeast
I bottled a double IPA a couple of weeks ago, and started drinking it this past weekend, and it came out fantastic. I took Vinnie Cilurzo's Pliny recipe and tweaked it a bit to coincide with my hop preferences. I was still doing extract at the time.
Here's what I did:
Grains/Extract:
10lbs Extra Pale LME
1/2lb Crystal 20L
1/2lb Carapils
3/4lb corn sugar
Specialty grains steeped for 30 minutes at 165*, 5lbs of LME and the corn sugar added at boil. Other 5lbs added at 15min.
Hops:
4oz Chinook - 90min
0.75oz Chinook- 45min
1.25oz Simcoe - 30 min
0.75oz Centennial - Flameout
2.5oz Simcoe - Flameout
Fermentation:
2x vials of White Labs WLP001 California Ale Yeast. Pitched @ ~65*. Femented around 64-68* using a swamp cooler setup with rotating frozen water bottles when the weather was warmer.
Dry hopping:
Racked to secondary after 9 days
1oz each Chinook/Centennial/Simcoe for 14 days total
0.25oz each Chinook/Centenntial/Simcoe for last 5 days
Bottled to 2.2 vols of CO2 with corn sugar. Ended up with just over 4 gallons bottled due to losses to hops and trub.
Tried a bottle on Saturday, and holy crap, I can't believe I made a beer that good. I can't wait to try it again, but all grain!
For my next beer, I'm making my first venture into all grain, using a BIAB setup. I'm going for a simple ESB:
9lbs Maris Otter
1lb English Medium Crystal (50-60L)
Mash at 148* for 60 min
1oz Challenger - 60min
White Labs WL002 English Ale Yeast