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Uncle Joshua

IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by Uncle Joshua » Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:03 pm

I'm after an IPA recipe, about 4-4.5%. A 60 min mash and boil would be good.

Grain

Pale = loads
chrystal malt - 1kg
torrified wheat - 788g
wheat malt - 500g
Munich malt - 361g
Amber malt - 75g
Caramalt - 75g

Hops
Stella hop - 50g
Target - 70g
Magnum - 46g
challenger - 66g
Golding - 11g
Bramling - 9g
Cascade - 46g
Summer -10g
Amarillo - 100g
Styrian Goldings - 79g
Target Hop Tea

House hold white 1kg

Yeast
X TZB
US 05
S 04
Gervin English Ale

barney

Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by barney » Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:16 pm

93% Pale
5% sugar
2% Crystal

OG 1045 Aim for FG 1012 (Probably Gervin)

25 IBU Target at 60 Mins
5 IBU Goldings, 3 IBU Target at 10 mins

Underground Joe

Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by Underground Joe » Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:56 pm

I'd go for something like this with those ingredients, trying to use up some of the odd amounts.

Recipe specifics:

Batch size: 23.0 l
Boil volume: 30.0 l
OG: 1.044
FG: 1.011
Bitterness (IBU): 38.5
Color (SRM): 5.4
ABV: 4.3%
75% efficiency

Grain/Sugars:

3.800 kg Pale Ale Malt, 88.1%
0.361 kg Munich (US), 8.4%
0.075 kg Caramalt, 1.7%
0.075 kg Amber Malt, 1.7%

Hops:

6.00 g Magnum (AA 12.0%, Whole) 60 min, 7.5 IBU
46.00 g Cascade (AA 7.0%, Whole) 10 min, 12.2 IBU
66.00 g Challenger (AA 7.5%, Whole) 10 min, 18.7 IBU

Yeast, whatever floats your boat depending on what you're after.

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Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by seymour » Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:54 am

Both great options. I think this is what I'd do:

SEYMOUR FUSEMAKER IPA
all-grain recipe
6 US Gallons = 5 Imperial Gallons = 22.7 Liters

FERMENTABLES:
88.7% = 8.35 lb = 3.79 kg, Two-Row Pale Malt
4.7% = .44 lb = 200 g, Munich Malt
3% = .28 lb = 127 g, Crystal Malt
1.8% = .17 lb = 75 g, Amber Malt
1.8% = .17 lb = 75 g, Torrified Wheat

MASH at 152°F/66.7°C 60 minutes or until converted

BOIL 60 minutes

HOPS:
1.2 oz = 34 g, Challenger, 60 minutes
.6 oz = 17 g, Cascade, 40 minutes
1 oz = 28 g, Styrian Goldings, at flame-out, steep until chilled
1 oz = 28 g, Styrian Goldings, dry hops added to secondary fermentor

Pinch of gypsum in boil kettle to make the hops pop. Irish moss near end of boil for clarity.

YEAST: S-04/Whitbread-B strain, ferment at 64°F/17.8°C

STATS assuming 77% mash efficiency and 75% yeast attenuation:
OG: 1.045
FG: 1.011
ABV: 4.4%
IBU: 40
COLOUR: 7° SRM/14° EBC

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Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by DeGarre » Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:06 am

Uncle Joshua, ever considered making the big jump and just made a recipe yourself?

Uncle Joshua

Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by Uncle Joshua » Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:49 pm

I have done my own recipes. Mine are not as good as some of Jim's members can come up with so if they ate happy to help me out I'll continue to ask them.

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Re: Odp: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by zgoda » Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:33 pm

My 1st good own recipe was at brew #25 or so. Don't give up.

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Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by DeGarre » Thu Mar 14, 2013 7:46 am

Uncle Joshua wrote:I have done my own recipes. Mine are not as good as some of Jim's members can come up with so if they ate happy to help me out I'll continue to ask them.
My wording came out a bit wrong and abrupt, sorry about that. I think you are selling yourself short because the best recipes are always the ones you figure out yourself and no copy or clone even if taken from the head brewer of Salopian etc can match that.

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Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by seymour » Fri Mar 22, 2013 8:31 pm

BUMP.

So, Uncle Joshua, what'd ya end up brewing?

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Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by Uncle Joshua » Sat Mar 23, 2013 10:51 pm

seymour wrote:BUMP.

So, Uncle Joshua, what'd ya end up brewing?

Brewed yours. Its now called Slappers Arms IPA though. It is still fermenting after 10 days. I was thinking about brewing on or two of the others in this thread too, I have some Magnum that could do with being used up.

Uncle Joshua

Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by Uncle Joshua » Fri Mar 29, 2013 11:12 pm

This made it into secondary today, fermentation took a whole 16 days! it is going to be a bloody good pint.

Uncle Joshua

Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by Uncle Joshua » Mon Apr 01, 2013 1:03 pm

Underground Joe wrote:I'd go for something like this with those ingredients, trying to use up some of the odd amounts.

Recipe specifics:

Batch size: 23.0 l
Boil volume: 30.0 l
OG: 1.044
FG: 1.011
Bitterness (IBU): 38.5
Color (SRM): 5.4
ABV: 4.3%
75% efficiency

Grain/Sugars:

3.800 kg Pale Ale Malt, 88.1%
0.361 kg Munich (US), 8.4%
0.075 kg Caramalt, 1.7%
0.075 kg Amber Malt, 1.7%

Hops:

6.00 g Magnum (AA 12.0%, Whole) 60 min, 7.5 IBU
46.00 g Cascade (AA 7.0%, Whole) 10 min, 12.2 IBU
66.00 g Challenger (AA 7.5%, Whole) 10 min, 18.7 IBU

Yeast, whatever floats your boat depending on what you're after.
What yeast would people use with this? I have a fair few Gervin English ale packs.

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Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by seymour » Mon Apr 01, 2013 2:02 pm

Listen to Underground Joe since it's his recipe, but if it were me, I'd be tempted to put it right on the yeast cake of your last IPA. Sacrilege, I know...

Uncle Joshua

Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by Uncle Joshua » Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:43 pm

seymour wrote:Listen to Underground Joe since it's his recipe, but if it were me, I'd be tempted to put it right on the yeast cake of your last IPA. Sacrilege, I know...
Sadly, I don't have the yeast cake. :( I have a choice of Gervin English Ale or US 05. Underground Joe didn't offer a suggestion.

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Re: IPA Recipe Wanted

Post by seymour » Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:58 pm

In that case, Gervin (same as Nottingham) would be my preference for some faint English ale characteristics, or US-05/Chico if you're aiming for a more neutral American-style fermentation.

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