Hop burst Pale ale
Hop burst Pale ale
Thinking of brewing this next week, any comments would be help full, thanks
Hop burst Pale ale
O.G. 1.060 (23L)
Pale ale malt 4.35 kg (69%)
Munich malt 1.63kg (26%)
Crystal 55L 0.304kg (5%)
Hops (41 IBU’s)
Amarillo 33g 20min
Cascade 50g 20min
Amarillo 33g 10min
Cascade 33g 10min
Amarillo 33g 1min
Cascade 33g 1min
Yeast US-56
Hop burst Pale ale
O.G. 1.060 (23L)
Pale ale malt 4.35 kg (69%)
Munich malt 1.63kg (26%)
Crystal 55L 0.304kg (5%)
Hops (41 IBU’s)
Amarillo 33g 20min
Cascade 50g 20min
Amarillo 33g 10min
Cascade 33g 10min
Amarillo 33g 1min
Cascade 33g 1min
Yeast US-56
there was a slide show i saw called 'massive hop character'
i think its based on a Zymurgy artical
a quick google give this
http://www.irishcraftbrewer.com/communi ... 12dd1a83a5
the box at the bottom is the important bit
i think its based on a Zymurgy artical
a quick google give this
http://www.irishcraftbrewer.com/communi ... 12dd1a83a5
the box at the bottom is the important bit
http://www.mrmalty.com/late_hopping.htmbandit wrote:Youve got no bittering hops. They are all in the last 20 mins, how does that work?
I love it, planning on doing some more of these late hop brews for the summer!
I can recommend that Evil Twin recipe in the mrmalty link above as well!
I can recommend that Evil Twin recipe in the mrmalty link above as well!
Drinking: Double IPA (Mr President Clone)
Drinking: London Porter (5%)
Drinking: Belgian Dubbel (8%)
Conditioning: West Coast Red (5.6%)
Conditioning: Nelson & Friends Series No.1 (Mosaic)
FV: A few spiders
Planning: Everything else!
Drinking: London Porter (5%)
Drinking: Belgian Dubbel (8%)
Conditioning: West Coast Red (5.6%)
Conditioning: Nelson & Friends Series No.1 (Mosaic)
FV: A few spiders
Planning: Everything else!
I hope you're all rich! think I'll have to choose between heating, eating or late hopping after the price increases 
I did a lot of late hopping experimentation last year, Infact most of my brews I shovelled in between 100 & 200g (10 gallons) of Styrians at flame-out. Delicious
I don't mind Cascade but they do get a bit tiring after a while. I got a bit sick of the intense citrus/grapefruit about midway through my second cornie of SNPA.

I did a lot of late hopping experimentation last year, Infact most of my brews I shovelled in between 100 & 200g (10 gallons) of Styrians at flame-out. Delicious

I don't mind Cascade but they do get a bit tiring after a while. I got a bit sick of the intense citrus/grapefruit about midway through my second cornie of SNPA.
Just what I was thinking.mysterio wrote:I hope you're all rich! think I'll have to choose between heating, eating or late hopping after the price increases
I feel the same way, to an extent. The pale ale I just made with Amarillo for flavor and Glacier for aroma is NICE.mysterio wrote:I don't mind Cascade but they do get a bit tiring after a while. I got a bit sick of the intense citrus/grapefruit about midway through my second cornie of SNPA.