Centennial AIPA
Centennial AIPA
I've used this this grain bill before but with different hops. I'm thinking of putting a silly amount of hops in to produce something special. I want the IBU to be around what I have it as, but anyone has suggestions on how to better waste 240g of centennial please let me know.
Re: Centennial AIPA
Centennial AIPAdedken wrote:And what grain bill might that be?
Recipe specifics:
Style: American IPA
Batch size: 25.0 l
Boil volume: 27.5 l
OG: 1.057
FG: 1.014
Bitterness (IBU): 56.9
Color (SRM): 13.9
ABV: 5.6%
Grain/Sugars:
5.00 kg Maris Otter Malt, 76.9%
0.50 kg Munich (German), 7.7%
0.50 kg Wheat (US), 7.7%
0.50 kg Crystal 95-115L (British), 7.7%
Hops:
40.00 g Centennial (AA 15.7%, Whole) 10 min, 18.6 IBU
150.00 g Centennial (AA 15.7%, Whole) 5 min, 38.3 IBU
50.00 g Centennial (AA 15.7%, Whole) dry hop
Yeast/Misc:
American Ale yeast, 1.0 unit(s), Yeast
Irish Moss, 1.0 unit(s), Fining , boil 10 min

Re: Centennial AIPA
Looks good to me. Personally I would cut the crystal down to 250g or 350 at most but thats just my taste and as you say you have used that grain bill before.
Just one thing - your boil volume says 27.5l for a 25l brew length. Is that post or pre-boil? If its pre-boil I would have thought you will lose more than that in evaporation alone let alone to the hops, trub and boiler deadspace...
Just one thing - your boil volume says 27.5l for a 25l brew length. Is that post or pre-boil? If its pre-boil I would have thought you will lose more than that in evaporation alone let alone to the hops, trub and boiler deadspace...
Re: Centennial AIPA
That is something I'm still learning and trying to figure out. Obviously my equipment will differ slightly from yours but what would you say would be a more realistic boil volume?jimp2003 wrote:Just one thing - your boil volume says 27.5l for a 25l brew length. Is that post or pre-boil? If its pre-boil I would have thought you will lose more than that in evaporation alone let alone to the hops, trub and boiler deadspace...
Re: Centennial AIPA
Just plugged your recipe into brewmate which I use for recipe calcs and it came up with a volume of about 35l befroe the boil based on a 90 min boil with 12% evaporation and 3l lost to hops, trub and deadspace in my boiler (YMMV)
Re: Centennial AIPA
Looks good except that I'd go with a light crystal like a caramalt. Try something 10-15L but definitely lower than 20L so that the caramelly taste stays out of the hops way. Bump up the sulphates 

Re: Centennial AIPA
Underground Joe wrote:How much would that change for a 60 minute boil?
Volume changes to 33l before a 60min boil.