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Beer Recipes and Food => All Grain => 14 - India Pale Ale (IPA) => Topic started by: robcoombs on December 04, 2014, 07:42:31 PM
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Recipe: Black Hop Down
Brewer: Rob
Asst Brewer:
Style: Imperial IPA
TYPE: All Grain
Taste: (30.0)
Recipe Specifications
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Boil Size: 7.76 gal
Post Boil Volume: 6.76 gal
Batch Size (fermenter): 6.00 gal
Bottling Volume: 5.25 gal
Estimated OG: 1.064 SG
Estimated Color: 36.1 SRM
Estimated IBU: 158.1 IBUs
Brewhouse Efficiency: 72.00 %
Est Mash Efficiency: 78.0 %
Boil Time: 60 Minutes
Ingredients:
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Amt Name Type # %/IBU
5 lbs Pale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM) Grain 1 33.3 %
5 lbs Pale Malt, Maris Otter (3.0 SRM) Grain 2 33.3 %
1 lbs Caramunich Malt (56.0 SRM) Grain 3 6.7 %
1 lbs Munich Malt (9.0 SRM) Grain 4 6.7 %
1 lbs Vienna Malt (3.5 SRM) Grain 5 6.7 %
8.0 oz Carafa II (412.0 SRM) Grain 6 3.3 %
8.0 oz Carafoam (2.0 SRM) Grain 7 3.3 %
8.0 oz Chocolate Malt (350.0 SRM) Grain 8 3.3 %
4.0 oz Black (Patent) Malt (500.0 SRM) Grain 9 1.7 %
4.0 oz Roasted Barley (300.0 SRM) Grain 10 1.7 %
63.00 g Warrior [17.70 %] - Boil 60.0 min Hop 11 110.6 IBUs
56.00 g Centennial [10.50 %] - Boil 20.0 min Hop 12 35.3 IBUs
1.00 Items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15.0 mins) Fining 13 -
56.00 g Cascade [8.80 %] - Steep/Whirlpool 15.0 Hop 14 12.1 IBUs
2.0 pkg SafAle English Ale (DCL/Fermentis #S-04 Yeast 15 -
42.00 g Cascade [8.80 %] - Dry Hop 7.0 Days Hop 16 0.0 IBUs
42.00 g Centennial [10.50 %] - Dry Hop 7.0 Days Hop 17 0.0 IBUs
Mash Schedule: Single Infusion, Medium Body, Batch Sparge
Total Grain Weight: 15 lbs
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Name Description Step Temperature Step Time
Mash In Add 18.75 qt of water at 163.7 F 152.0 F 60 min
Sparge: Batch sparge with 2 steps (Drain mash tun , 5.12gal) of 168.0 F water
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Awesome name! :rock:
Using metric system for hops and lbs/oz for grains? You must be trying to confuse us, haha
I can't wait to try this..
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I know I know. I found doing small batches I needed g for hops. But my scale seems to be inaccurate when measuring in kg for grain for some reason. Should get a new scale really.
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At least you didn't do what I did with my Christmas beer and use US gal instead of UK gal. Or the other way around. I never get that right.
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Awesome name! :rock:
Using metric system for hops and lbs/oz for grains? You must be trying to confuse us, haha
I can't wait to try this..
Haha... I'm all over the place too... liquid in gallons, hops in oz, grain in metric. I think I started putting grain into metric when ordering from Noble Grape as that's how they price it on their website.
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This is like the Canadian "metric" system. Does anyone else find this is how you measure things? indoor temp: F, outdoor temp: C, water temp: F, driving distance: km, anything less than driving distance: feet and inches, weight: lbs. Who knows how many kg's they are, or how many meters tall they are? My American friends love this, and never really can believe it. We like to sample the buffet of units.
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That sounds about right
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This is like the Canadian "metric" system. Does anyone else find this is how you measure things? indoor temp: F, outdoor temp: C, water temp: F, driving distance: km, anything less than driving distance: feet and inches, weight: lbs. Who knows how many kg's they are, or how many meters tall they are? My American friends love this, and never really can believe it. We like to sample the buffet of units.
Haha... Nailed it!
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This is like the Canadian "metric" system. Does anyone else find this is how you measure things? indoor temp: F, outdoor temp: C, water temp: F, driving distance: km, anything less than driving distance: feet and inches, weight: lbs. Who knows how many kg's they are, or how many meters tall they are? My American friends love this, and never really can believe it. We like to sample the buffet of units.
Very true, except we usually measure distance in hours/minutes, haha :cheers:
I'm trying to switch all my brewing measurements to metric but having a hard time especially with weights so I'm using a hybrid clusterfk too, haha
volumes are in metric
weights are in lbs/oz
temperatures are either
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Very true, except we usually measure distance in hours/minutes, haha :cheers:
Yes, good point!