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Centennial recipe

Post by Scroogemonster » Sat Jul 02, 2011 7:22 pm

Hi all, I have 200 odd grams of Centennial in the freezer.
I was thinking of brewing an all pale malt brew (maybe with a little wheat malt for head retention) to come out circa 4.5%-5% abv using just Centennial for bittering and aroma.
Has anyone got a tried and tested recipe?
Thanks Kev

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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by farleyman » Sat Jul 02, 2011 10:31 pm

Yes, I have done a single hop brew using Centenial. It`s OK but I would blend the hop next time I used it.It goes well with Ahtanum, Simcoe and Cascade. I thought it a bit `woody` on its own and the fragrance soon reduced.
I made 4 gallons at 5.3% abv. so you would have to increase the volume for a lower abv. The sugar is included to thin down the mouthfeel and sweetness a little, especially if using all Maris Otter. Any way here it is;

4.8 kilos MO
200 gms crystal 120
250 gms white sugar.
100 gms. Centenial

Mash at 148 deg. F for 90 mins

Boil 38 gms hops for 90 mins. (possibly reduce to 30)
30 gms. for 30 mins.
32 gms. on s/o (possibly increase to 40)
I fermented with Fermentis s-04 merely because I had it in but others could be tried.

My records show no problems with the brew.Final gravity was 1010.
It was rough filtered into bottles and is now 3 months old and crystal clear.. Nice chilled with an ox tongue salad.
Happy Brewing f


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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:28 am

Have you tried Mallinsons Centennial ? A good showcase of what the Hop can be and is very tasty.

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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by Scroogemonster » Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:39 am

pdtnc wrote:Have you tried Mallinsons Centennial ? A good showcase of what the Hop can be and is very tasty.
Unfortunately I haven't.

I've got other hops available too. I know critch brewed a pale ale last year using Centennial and Bobek .
farleyman wrote: I would blend the hop next time I used it.It goes well with Ahtanum, Simcoe and Cascade.
I've got Cascade in the freezer too. I was just thinking of something to use the Centennial up. I'd be happy using the centennial for bitterness and Bobek or cascade for aroma.

Any recipes using these guys?

Thanks
Kev :wink:

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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:59 am

Our Saltaire Cascade Pale is Bittered with Centennial & Cascade then Heavily late Hopped with Cascade.

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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by Scroogemonster » Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:05 pm

pdtnc wrote:Our Saltaire Cascade Pale is Bittered with Centennial & Cascade then Heavily late Hopped with Cascade.

That sounds good mate, are you able to give me a rough recipe? (% of malts, bittering levels and aroma additions) I'm gonna do a 25L brewlength.
Thanks
Kev [-o<
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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:25 pm

Straight off the bottle label:
Pale 87%
Torrefied 8%
Crystal 5% (you could vary the Paleness with either Caramalt or Pale Crystal)

We bitter with two additions, one at the start of a 75min boil and one 30mins in, both additions are pretty similar with the lesser amount being Centennial...
Our Late hopping is pretty massive and that gets a 30min steep before cooling and transferring to the fermenter.

Hope thats enough to go by, as I can't just give you the full recipe and more-so I can't remember the exact weights of the bittering additions and I'm not sure of the IBU off the top of my head either though it is an American Style fairly bitter pale ale.

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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:27 pm

btw, I'm not Kev ;)

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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by InsideEdge » Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:45 pm

This is a clone of a very nice american pale ale that i found on the net. Gets great reviews on the site I got it off and will be brewing it myself soon.


Bells two hearted centennail ipa

11 lbs. American 2-row
2 lbs. American Vienna
0.5 lbs. Belgian Cara-Pils
0.5 lbs. Crystal Malt 20°L
1 oz. Centennial (Whole, 10.00 %AA) boiled 60 min. 
1 oz. Centennial (Whole, 10.00 %AA) boiled 15 min. 
1 oz. Centennial (Whole, 10.00 %AA) boiled 5 min. 
1 oz. Centennial (Whole, 10.00 %AA) boiled 1 min. 
1 oz. Centennial (Whole, 10.00 %AA) used as dry hop. 
1 pkg. Danstar Nottingham

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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by Scroogemonster » Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:45 pm

pdtnc wrote:btw, I'm not Kev ;)
I know, I am (need to work on my sentence arrangement!)

Thanks very much, thats a good starting point. I'll use Grahams beer engine to sort out my IBU's and go from there.

Thanks again mate



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Re: Centennial recipe

Post by trucker5774 » Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:35 pm

Kev, I did an all centennial in March. I thought it needed more citrus or a little more sweetness/richness. Perhaps just more late hops or some cascade or amarillo to help. Anyway it went as follows

3800g MO
150g Tor, Wheat
250g Munich

All centennial as follows

10g 70 mins
20g 20 mins
20g 10 mins
10g steeped for 30 mins
Yeast US 05
Mashed at 68C

OG 1042
FG 1008

It was a nice brew but just had a woody/grassy note to it!
John

Drinking/Already drunk........ Trucker's Anti-Freeze (Turbo Cider), Truckers Delight, Night Trucker, Rose wine, Truckers Hitch, Truckers Revenge, Trucker's Lay-by, Trucker's Trailer, Flower Truck, Trucker's Gearshift, Trucker's Horn, Truck Crash, Fixby Gold!

Conditioning... Doing what? Get it down your neck! ........

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