
This has to mature for 12 months (will probably strap the keg into the boot of my car for the last few weeks. Well, if your gonna do it; do it properly!) so it will be ready for my daughters A level results next year. A good result and we will have a big party. Bad result...well, a couple of pints of this and you wouldn't give a stuff either way.
So, here's the recipe to be brewed tomorrow. The end result should be OG 1.062 (6.2%ABV) 12.5 EBC and 215 IBU. Final volume should be 23 litres. The recipe is brewed to 25 litres to account for the higher losses in the hops.
East India IPA from Durden Park
In the mash: 7.1kg MO
In the boiler: 480g EKG, whole boil.
Dry hop in the secondary with 78g EKG
Water treatment will be Filtered water, 50ml CRS and a good teaspoon of Gypsum in the boil only. Yeast will be Wyeast 1098 fermented at 21C. Whole pack in a 2.3 litre starter.
2 hour (stiff) mash at 66C with 2.2 litres per kg of grist with a 30 min mashout at 77C. Bit different to my normal mash, but that's what the recipe recommends.
Some might say "what a tw*t, you don't wanna do it like that! That ought to be a higher ABV with half of those hops going in late". Well; they may be right. I have changed this recipe about six times, moving hops to later in the boil, but in the end, I have decided to brew it as the book says.
Some nice pictures will follow as I want to record the process.
Has anyone brewed anything like this? If so I would be interested to hear how it tasted (other than bitter)
Edit, pictures added here
A little guesswork for volumes due to increased losses and also for the strike temp due to a lower liquor to grist ratio. (I know you can calculate this, but I like to live on the edge









Mash over, running off a couple of gallons to boil and add to the mash for mashout. (No fancy recirc pumps here



First runnings which you can't see. too many hops.




Boiling. Took a while to settle. The hops kept attempting to climb out of the boiler. You can imagine the aroma from all those hops!




Took longer to cool due to the hops packed in around the chiller.

It all went fairly well. I had a cheeky taste of the wort and it was surprisingly good. Very sweet, fairly thick and not too bitter. I will update the post when i taste it in about 10 months.