I’m looking for any comments. I’m planning this for our annual Pig Roast in September. I purchased some “Centennial Type” hops last year and thought this may be a nice opportunity to use them. I’m looking for an easy drinking IPA. I’m looking for a nice citrus flavor but with a little more depth than just Centennials. I’m hoping the FWH, 15 minute steep, and Ahtanum will provide that. My house IPA is straight 2-Row with a little C40 or C20, I was hoping to get a little more depth to the malt, that’s the purpose of the Maris Otter. Like I said it’s for our pig roast so it’s got to be “all-day” drinkable.
10.50 Gallons
O.G. 1.056
IBU 66
14.00 lb Pale Malt (2 Row) US (1.9 SRM) 66.7 %
6.00 lb Pale Malt, Maris Otter (3.0 SRM) 28.6 %
1.00 lb Caramel/Crystal Malt - 40L (40.0 SRM) 4.8 %
2.00 oz Centennial Type [9.70 %] - First Wort 20.0 min 23.2 IBUs
1.00 oz Chinook [13.00 %] - Boil 60.0 min 23.4 IBUs
2.00 oz Centennial Type [9.70 %] - Boil 10.0 min 12.6 IBUs
2.00 oz Centennial Type [9.70 %] - Boil 5.0 min 6.9 IBUs
2.00 oz Centennial Type [9.70 %] - Aroma Steep 15.0 min 0.0 IBUs
2.0 pkg Safale American (DCL/Fermentis #US-05) [50.28 ml] Yeast 9
2.00 oz Ahtanum [5.20 %] - Dry Hop 7.0 Days 0.0 IBUs
2.00 oz Amarillo [9.30 %] - Dry Hop 7.0 Days Hop 0.0 IBUs
2.00 oz Centennial Type [9.70 %] - Dry Hop 7.0 Days 0.0 IBUs
Personally I’d back the IBUs off to about 50 or 55 just to make it more balanced. Are you looking for an IPA or an APA? OG would be more of an APA wouldn’t it? For me, balance would make it more drinkable than just lowering the OG.
It will still be an awesome beer and one I’d like to drink as is but if you’re not a real hop head, would it still be all day drinkable?
I’m calling it an IPA because of the IBU, although brewing exact to style is not a concern. I usually end up with a bit better efficiency so I think I’ll gain a few points. That may help balance it a bit. I’m brewing a Cream as well for the non hop heads.