Imperial IPA
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:07 am
So having read that IPA book I have been planning this one for a while.
7 kg m/o
170 EKG 90 mins
That’s it!
Soooooooooooo the big decision is what to do with this one. I don’t have a spare corny to leave it in, so choices are either;
• Ferment for a week, give 2 in secondary and bottle in stubbies then leave for a year. (Advantages – this seems “proper IPA†to me. Stubbies are a good size. Disadvantages – this could end up spitting out bitter.)
• Stick it in the budget barrel. (advantage – no washing bottles, alcohol matures more rapidly in bulk. Disadvantage – pressure retainment, leaks, lack of confidence in equipment.)
I feel the longer I leave this in the FV the quicker it will mature yet the longer it isn’t in bottles the less likely it is to be carbonated. Thinking of using 40g priming sugar, its gonna keep for a year either way.
Had a nightmare brew, tap blocked up in the boiler (probably due to the extra hops) so had to scoop it out the filter through a sieve into the FV. Never complain – your getting beer.
Jonny
7 kg m/o
170 EKG 90 mins
That’s it!
Soooooooooooo the big decision is what to do with this one. I don’t have a spare corny to leave it in, so choices are either;
• Ferment for a week, give 2 in secondary and bottle in stubbies then leave for a year. (Advantages – this seems “proper IPA†to me. Stubbies are a good size. Disadvantages – this could end up spitting out bitter.)
• Stick it in the budget barrel. (advantage – no washing bottles, alcohol matures more rapidly in bulk. Disadvantage – pressure retainment, leaks, lack of confidence in equipment.)
I feel the longer I leave this in the FV the quicker it will mature yet the longer it isn’t in bottles the less likely it is to be carbonated. Thinking of using 40g priming sugar, its gonna keep for a year either way.
Had a nightmare brew, tap blocked up in the boiler (probably due to the extra hops) so had to scoop it out the filter through a sieve into the FV. Never complain – your getting beer.
Jonny