Hi all
I brewed this today, something for the bleakness of January. I am thinking of dry hopping also with a combination of Amarillo/Cascade
West Coast Bitter
Recipe Specifics
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Batch Size (L): 23.00
Total Grain (kg): 5.31
Anticipated OG: 1.055
Anticipated SRM: 7.8
Anticipated IBU: 40.1
% Amount Name
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83.0 4.41 kg. Pale Malt(2-row)
4.6 0.24 kg. Crystal 55L
12.4 0.66 kg. Munich Malt
Hops
Amount Name Form Alpha IBU Boil Time
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20.00 g. Amarillo Whole 8.00 20.6 60 min.
20.00 g. Cascade Whole 5.00 12.8 60 min.
20.00 g. Cascade Whole 5.00 2.6 10 min.
20.00 g. Amarillo Whole 8.00 4.1 10 min.
20.00 g. Amarillo Whole 8.00 0.0 0 min.
20.00 g. Cascade Whole 5.00 0.0 0 min.
Yeast
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White Labs WLP005 British Ale (1.5 liter stater)
West Coast Bitter
Re: West Coast Bitter
That looks killer! I'll probably do something similar as I have a bunch of Cascades. As you probably well know, Amarillo and Cascades work very well together.
Re: West Coast Bitter
Thanks Whorst
Do you think about the dry hopping or leave the hop profile as be?

Do you think about the dry hopping or leave the hop profile as be?
Re: West Coast Bitter
Kegged this up Saturday night, F.G. was around 1.022
. I had roused the Ringwood yeast but looks to have stuck. I naturally keg condition my beer so I am hoping this will help activate the yeast and get going again?

Re: West Coast Bitter
Probably unnecessary to dry hop. You've got a good dose of finishing hops. That beer would also be killer with 05. I'm brewing something very similar in a few days. Pale Malt, light crystal, a touch of 120L crystal and Amarillo/Cascade for hops.
This will be the first beer I've force carbonated in a very, long time.
This will be the first beer I've force carbonated in a very, long time.
Re: West Coast Bitter
That looks blummin nice Oblivious, right up my street, hope it tastes as good as it looks.
I have just used Amarillo for the first time here A bit of a hop schedule experiment, It's fermenting at the moment. When I open the fermenting fridge, there is a huge citrus/orange aroma, luvly.
I have just used Amarillo for the first time here A bit of a hop schedule experiment, It's fermenting at the moment. When I open the fermenting fridge, there is a huge citrus/orange aroma, luvly.
Mr Nick's Brewhouse.
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Thermopot HLT Conversion
Drinking: Mr Nick's East India IPA v3 First Gold & Citra quaffing ale
Conditioning:
FV:
Planned: Some other stuff.
Ageing:
Re: West Coast Bitter
Thanks lads, I dint bother with dry hopping in the end and as Whorst suggest there was a load of aroma flavor for the last edition
Just hop it drops a few more points in the corny
Just hop it drops a few more points in the corny
