Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Sierra Nevada celebration ale
Style: American IPA OG: 1.068
Type: All Grain FG: 1.016
Rating: 0.0 ABV: 6.81 %
Calories: 222 IBU's: 68.55
Efficiency: 75 % Boil Size: 27.35 L
Color: 12.1 SRM Batch Size: 24.00 L
Boil Time: 60 minutes
Fermentation Steps
Name Days / Temp
Primary 7 days @ 17.0°C
Secondary 14 days @ 22.2°C
Grains & Adjuncts
Amount Percentage Name Time Gravity
0.70 kg 10.14 % Caramel/Crystal Malt - 60L 60 mins 1.034
6.20 kg 89.86 % Pale Malt, Maris Otter 60 mins 1.038
Hops
Amount IBU's Name Time AA %
35.00 g 43.01 Chinook 90 mins 13.00
25.00 g 10.97 Centennial 15 mins 10.00
45.00 g 10.86 Cascade 15 mins 5.50
25.00 g 1.87 Centennial 02 mins 10.00
45.00 g 1.85 Cascade 02 mins 5.50
26.00 g Cascade 14 days 5.50
10.00 g Centennial 14 days 10.00
Yeasts
Amount Name Laboratory / ID
1.0 pkg San Diego Super Yeast White Labs 090
Additions
(none)
Mash Profile
Full Body Infusion 60 min @ 69.0°C
Add 17.99 L ( 2.61 L/kg ) water @ 79.2°C
Carbonation
Amount Type Beer Temp CO2 Vols
99 g Table Sugar - Bottle Carbonation 22.2°C 1.90
Hi this is a recipe i have converted down from 100 bbls batch, this recipe is straight from from the
horses mouth so to speak via the Jamil show who interviewed the head brewer then brewed the recipe
dont know how this one tastes but am going to brew this when I get home in a couple of weeks I
had to adjust the hop amounts a bit to match the IBU stated from SN Brewer and the hop rates stated
Any comments previous experience brewing this would be appreciated
I think this may be an excellent tipple over the festive
Kind Regards
Denis
Style: American IPA OG: 1.068
Type: All Grain FG: 1.016
Rating: 0.0 ABV: 6.81 %
Calories: 222 IBU's: 68.55
Efficiency: 75 % Boil Size: 27.35 L
Color: 12.1 SRM Batch Size: 24.00 L
Boil Time: 60 minutes
Fermentation Steps
Name Days / Temp
Primary 7 days @ 17.0°C
Secondary 14 days @ 22.2°C
Grains & Adjuncts
Amount Percentage Name Time Gravity
0.70 kg 10.14 % Caramel/Crystal Malt - 60L 60 mins 1.034
6.20 kg 89.86 % Pale Malt, Maris Otter 60 mins 1.038
Hops
Amount IBU's Name Time AA %
35.00 g 43.01 Chinook 90 mins 13.00
25.00 g 10.97 Centennial 15 mins 10.00
45.00 g 10.86 Cascade 15 mins 5.50
25.00 g 1.87 Centennial 02 mins 10.00
45.00 g 1.85 Cascade 02 mins 5.50
26.00 g Cascade 14 days 5.50
10.00 g Centennial 14 days 10.00
Yeasts
Amount Name Laboratory / ID
1.0 pkg San Diego Super Yeast White Labs 090
Additions
(none)
Mash Profile
Full Body Infusion 60 min @ 69.0°C
Add 17.99 L ( 2.61 L/kg ) water @ 79.2°C
Carbonation
Amount Type Beer Temp CO2 Vols
99 g Table Sugar - Bottle Carbonation 22.2°C 1.90
Hi this is a recipe i have converted down from 100 bbls batch, this recipe is straight from from the
horses mouth so to speak via the Jamil show who interviewed the head brewer then brewed the recipe
dont know how this one tastes but am going to brew this when I get home in a couple of weeks I
had to adjust the hop amounts a bit to match the IBU stated from SN Brewer and the hop rates stated
Any comments previous experience brewing this would be appreciated
I think this may be an excellent tipple over the festive
Kind Regards
Denis
Last edited by youaintseenmeright on Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:38 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Celebration Ale is brilliant. I much prefer it to Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
Its like a red/amber hop bomb, and if you like that sort of thing will go down great.
The sweetness of the crystal really balances out the hops.
Its really moreish for its ABV.
Will have to try this recipe myself once i've got through the other hundred or so I've told myself I must make next.
Its like a red/amber hop bomb, and if you like that sort of thing will go down great.
The sweetness of the crystal really balances out the hops.
Its really moreish for its ABV.
Will have to try this recipe myself once i've got through the other hundred or so I've told myself I must make next.
Re: Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Good to hear a good report i have just ordered the the ingredients from malt miller i got the cascade in leaf but the chinook and centenial are pellet hops i have never used pellets i think you have to use 10% less or something also i guess that i will have to put a cut off from miladies stockings over my hop filter anybody out there able to clarify this idea will it work?
Regards
Denis
Regards
Denis
Re: Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Hey there Barney
Dont know yet its sitting in secondary as i didnt have enough time to bottle before i left for work i get home on Saturday so will be sure to let you know there was every indication its onna be good when i tasted a wee sneaky bit while transfering it also it should be crystal clear as its been outside in my shed and the weather has been a tad cold back home i believe. a small difference is that i used cascade hop extract to dry hop rather than whole hops as i wasnt too sure about leaving the hops in there for a whole month
but im sure the extract will be good enough
Dont know yet its sitting in secondary as i didnt have enough time to bottle before i left for work i get home on Saturday so will be sure to let you know there was every indication its onna be good when i tasted a wee sneaky bit while transfering it also it should be crystal clear as its been outside in my shed and the weather has been a tad cold back home i believe. a small difference is that i used cascade hop extract to dry hop rather than whole hops as i wasnt too sure about leaving the hops in there for a whole month

Re: Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
There are calculators for converting pellets to leaf and vice versa. I have one on brewzor for Android
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Re: Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
mash at 69c sounds a bit high, wont this be a bit sweet, or will the high hop profile balance it?
no palate, no patience.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
If i remember correctly i didnt mash at 69 i think it was 67 cant be sure untill i get home also if i remember ok my efficiancy was a bit higher and my FG was about there when i transfered into secondary again the FG wont be confirmed untill i get home also i used US05 as my yeast so it may end up a bit lower than anticipated i used the super yeast on an apa things didnt go to plan as per another thread i made so i chucked in some us05 so probably have a mix yeast brew on the apa.I could have washed and repitched but due to time constraints it was easier to just chuck in the s05 so watch this space next week for an update on how things went!!!
Re: Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
You might want to send a sample to Dundee! I love Sierra Nevada beers never tried the Celebration Ale, I have a London style Porter goin in the corny tomorrow hope all is well.
Re: Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Hi
Fg 1.012 makes this one 8% gonna be a skull cracker had a sneaky pint tastes and smells great still going to need a bit of conditioning still a bit bitter but I can wait maybe lol put it in the kk as I couldn't be bothered with bottles to busy just now still not clear so gonna leave it for a week inside then out in the the shed with the cold weather should clear up ok hopefully I will be brewing this one again soon and will be sticking in bottles next so will defo send you a bottle kind of tastes between snpa and goose island ipa also I altered the recipe slightly and will post it shortly
Fg 1.012 makes this one 8% gonna be a skull cracker had a sneaky pint tastes and smells great still going to need a bit of conditioning still a bit bitter but I can wait maybe lol put it in the kk as I couldn't be bothered with bottles to busy just now still not clear so gonna leave it for a week inside then out in the the shed with the cold weather should clear up ok hopefully I will be brewing this one again soon and will be sticking in bottles next so will defo send you a bottle kind of tastes between snpa and goose island ipa also I altered the recipe slightly and will post it shortly
Re: Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
ale
Style: American IPA OG: 1.073
Type: All Grain FG: 1.012
Rating: 0.0 ABV: 7.99 %
Calories: 235 IBU's: 61.63
Efficiency: 75 % Boil Size: 27.00 L
Color:Â Â Â 13.4 SRMÂ Â Batch Size: 22.00 L
Boil Time: 60 minutes
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Fermentation Steps
Name Days / Temp
Primary 12 days @ 17.0°C
Secondary 28 days @ 10.0°C
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Grains & Adjuncts
Amount Percentage Name Time Gravity
5.80 kg 86.57 % Pale Malt, Maris Otter 60 mins 1.038
200.00 g 2.99 % Brown Sugar, Light 60 mins 1.046
0.20 kg 2.98 % Caraaroma 60 mins 1.035
0.50 kg 7.46 % Caramel/Crystal Malt - 40L 60 mins 1.034
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Hops
Amount IBU's Name Time AA %
27.00 g 33.80 Chinook 60 mins 13.00
25.00 g 11.95 Centennial 15 mins 10.00
45.00 g 11.83 Cascade 15 mins 5.50
25.00 g 2.04 Centennial 2 mins 10.00
45.00 g 2.02 Cascade 2 mins 5.50
26.00 g Cascade 30 days 5.50
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Yeasts
Amount Name Laboratory / ID
1.0 pkg Safale US-05 Fermentis US-05
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Additions
(none)
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Mash Profile
Full Body Infusion 60 min @ 66.0°C
 Add 16.95 L ( 2.61 L/kg ) water @ 75.7°C
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Carbonation
Amount Type Beer Temp CO2 Vols
3.23 g Table Sugar - Bottle Carbonation 22.2°C 1.90
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Style: American IPA OG: 1.073
Type: All Grain FG: 1.012
Rating: 0.0 ABV: 7.99 %
Calories: 235 IBU's: 61.63
Efficiency: 75 % Boil Size: 27.00 L
Color:Â Â Â 13.4 SRMÂ Â Batch Size: 22.00 L
Boil Time: 60 minutes
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Fermentation Steps
Name Days / Temp
Primary 12 days @ 17.0°C
Secondary 28 days @ 10.0°C
Â
Grains & Adjuncts
Amount Percentage Name Time Gravity
5.80 kg 86.57 % Pale Malt, Maris Otter 60 mins 1.038
200.00 g 2.99 % Brown Sugar, Light 60 mins 1.046
0.20 kg 2.98 % Caraaroma 60 mins 1.035
0.50 kg 7.46 % Caramel/Crystal Malt - 40L 60 mins 1.034
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Hops
Amount IBU's Name Time AA %
27.00 g 33.80 Chinook 60 mins 13.00
25.00 g 11.95 Centennial 15 mins 10.00
45.00 g 11.83 Cascade 15 mins 5.50
25.00 g 2.04 Centennial 2 mins 10.00
45.00 g 2.02 Cascade 2 mins 5.50
26.00 g Cascade 30 days 5.50
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Yeasts
Amount Name Laboratory / ID
1.0 pkg Safale US-05 Fermentis US-05
Â
Additions
(none)
Â
Mash Profile
Full Body Infusion 60 min @ 66.0°C
 Add 16.95 L ( 2.61 L/kg ) water @ 75.7°C
Â
Carbonation
Amount Type Beer Temp CO2 Vols
3.23 g Table Sugar - Bottle Carbonation 22.2°C 1.90
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