My 1st Hoppy IPA

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My 1st Hoppy IPA

Post by bigtoe » Tue May 24, 2016 12:09 am

Well you can put me right if this is not a full IPA but it was my first attempt at something more hoppy and a little stronger. Brewed using the Grainfather 2 weeks back, now sat in the kingkeg conditioning. Its come out really quite nice, wife already is asking how long till its ready ;-)

Water was Stockport corporation pop (30L treated with a crushie night before brew) 1 teaspoon Calcium Sulfate, mash PH adjuster as per instructions with the PH coming in at 5.45 on the digimeter 15mins into mash.

Just over 18L for mash @66c, sparge with 14L, boil was a nudge over 28L in the GF with me managing 23.5L in the fermenter, OG was 1.052 with FG 1.010 after 4 days fermenting. Dry hop was 4 days with weighted hop sack which acted like a filter as I racked the beer out of the fastferment. I added 50g of dry elderflowers for the last 5 mins of boil and 15min steep, there are hints of them in the brew BUT I feel the hops are over powering them right now, as it ages maybe the hops will mellow and the elderflower will shine, we shall see...no biggy I added them as i had them. Its a little green right now however it has an awesome aroma, very hoppy taste burst on the tongue, juicy if you want, very floral,good bitterness with good malty after tone with the biscuit shining thru right at the end. I was expecting 6% ABV from this with an OG of 1.056 but i failed to hit this high, maybe next time I will get the efficiency up.

Yeast used was GV12, 250ml from saved washed slurry off previous brew, might try Nottie next time.
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Re: My 1st Hoppy IPA

Post by Jim » Fri Jun 03, 2016 6:15 pm

Looks like a nicely formulated grist and hop schedule. Enjoy! :)
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Re: My 1st Hoppy IPA

Post by Normski » Fri Aug 12, 2016 6:33 pm

bigtoe wrote:Yeast used was GV12, 250ml from saved washed slurry off previous brew, might try Nottie next time.
Hi bigtoe
GV12 is Notty.
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Re: My 1st Hoppy IPA

Post by WalesAles » Fri Aug 12, 2016 9:23 pm

bt,
What biscuits did you use?
I love Custard Creams. Could I Dry Hop with a Pack or two them? :D

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Re: My 1st Hoppy IPA

Post by sbond10 » Fri Aug 12, 2016 9:24 pm

Normski wrote:
bigtoe wrote:Yeast used was GV12, 250ml from saved washed slurry off previous brew, might try Nottie next time.
Hi bigtoe
GV12 is Notty.
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And gv12 is wilkos own ale yeast (incase you have a dead ferment and ypu need yeast asap)

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Re: My 1st Hoppy IPA

Post by davereal » Fri Aug 12, 2016 11:26 pm

That looks good mate. Done one similar ish, with user up northdown and a bit of progress for bittering Then centennial , chinook and smidge of cascade late additions and golden promise, a bit of crystal and amber. To be honest, could have just used one or the other, and a bit of brown and dextrine.Not too anal about colour, came out quite pale but had depth to it . used dextrine and melanoidin in a few brews now .Started off in porters and strong ales and as a money's worth then started bunging in my a.p.a's as well. Just gives them a rounded taste , if you know what mean. keep us posted. cheers, dave

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Re: My 1st Hoppy IPA

Post by Matt12398 » Tue Aug 16, 2016 12:52 pm

I'd maybe up the dry hop. I tend to dry hop around 80-100g in a 25 litre batch.

pH stabiliser doesn't work and had been proven not to. I'd save money and leave it out.

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Re: My 1st Hoppy IPA

Post by orlando » Wed Aug 17, 2016 12:40 pm

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