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Offline roguejim

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O'IPA
« on: October 05, 2011, 12:29:55 pm »
The recipe below is loosely based on SSOS, so, I'm not too concerned with the IBU numbers.  (Numbers can be deceiving anyway...)  My first question is whether munich would be out of place in an AIPA?  Is there enough malt backbone in this recipe to stand up to the hop bill?  I'm also considering replacing the M-otter with domestic 2-row.  Any suggestions?

O'IPA

A ProMash Recipe Report

Recipe Specifics
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Batch Size (Gal):         7.00    Wort Size (Gal):    7.00
Total Grain (Lbs):       16.50
Anticipated OG:          1.062    Plato:             15.29
Anticipated SRM:           7.7
Anticipated IBU:         104.4
Brewhouse Efficiency:       70 %
Wort Boil Time:             60    Minutes

Pre-Boil Amounts
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Evaporation Rate:       2.00    Gallons Per Hour
Pre-Boil Wort Size:    9.00    Gal
Pre-Boil Gravity:      1.049    SG          12.03  Plato


Grain/Extract/Sugar

   %     Amount     Name                          Origin        Potential SRM
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 90.9    15.00 lbs. Pale Malt(2-row)              Great Britain  1.038      3
  4.5     0.75 lbs. Munich Malt                   Germany        1.037      8
  3.0     0.50 lbs. Crystal 20L                   America        1.035     20
  1.5     0.25 lbs. Crystal 60L                   America        1.034     60

Potential represented as SG per pound per gallon.


Hops

   Amount     Name                              Form    Alpha  IBU  Boil Time
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  2.20 oz.    Chinook                           Pellet  13.00  79.1  60 min.
  3.00 oz.    Cascade                           Pellet   5.40  22.2  15 min.
  2.00 oz.    Columbus                          Pellet  13.20   3.1  1 min.

 

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Re: O'IPA
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2011, 01:00:13 pm »
Munich is fine in an AIPA, lot's of them use it.  You could even bump the amount up
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Re: O'IPA
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2011, 01:08:19 pm »
Jim, not only is Munich OK, I sometimes make all Munich AIPA.
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Re: O'IPA
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2011, 03:57:39 pm »
I use Munich in my IPA at about 20% and crystal at about 10%.  It lends a nice malt background to the hops.
What is SSOS?
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Re: O'IPA
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2011, 04:04:30 pm »
Sister Star of the Sun - a very well acclaimed IPA recipe by Dave Brockington


13 lbs Maris Otter Pale Malt
.25 lb. dark crystal malt - 135L
.25 lb wheat malt
3 oz Chinook hops - 60 min
2 oz East Kent Goldings hops - 15 min
2 oz Fuggle hops - flameout
1 tsp Irish Moss or Whirlfloc
Wyeast 1028 (London Ale)

Damned tasty Jeff - I think you would enjoy it.
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Re: O'IPA
« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2011, 03:58:13 pm »
I have the option of using either US05, or SO4.  What will SO4 impart to this AIPA in terms of flavor/complexity?  would there even be a noticeable difference from US05 given the huge hop load?

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Re: O'IPA
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2011, 06:39:19 pm »
Sister Star of the Sun - a very well acclaimed IPA recipe by Dave Brockington


13 lbs Maris Otter Pale Malt
.25 lb. dark crystal malt - 135L
.25 lb wheat malt
3 oz Chinook hops - 60 min
2 oz East Kent Goldings hops - 15 min
2 oz Fuggle hops - flameout
1 tsp Irish Moss or Whirlfloc
Wyeast 1028 (London Ale)

Damned tasty Jeff - I think you would enjoy it.


Tasty indeed! A must brew for IPA loving homebrewers. Just picked up the yeast today for this beer!
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Re: O'IPA
« Reply #7 on: October 08, 2011, 07:24:39 pm »
Jim, not only is Munich OK, I sometimes make all Munich AIPA.

Munich is ok in any IPA. 
Really brings all the other elements together nicely.
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Re: O'IPA
« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2011, 02:28:32 pm »
Jim, not only is Munich OK, I sometimes make all Munich AIPA.

Munich is ok in any IPA. 
Really brings all the other elements together nicely.
Man, sounds like I need to buy a sack of Munich!  I am getting more into brewing German lagers now also...
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Re: O'IPA
« Reply #9 on: October 11, 2011, 02:40:11 pm »
I have the option of using either US05, or SO4.  What will SO4 impart to this AIPA in terms of flavor/complexity?  would there even be a noticeable difference from US05 given the huge hop load?

I wouldn't use S04 in this recipe - the 2 times i used this yeast, it was pretty noticeably fruity/estery - not something I would want competing with the hops in this case.  some English yeasts, such as 1028/013, are subdued enough to play nice, but S04 is pretty aggressive in aromatics.  this of course all IMO.

you are going to plop some dryhops in on this one I hope.
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