Having
considered my options I opted to proceed with an American IPA for the sixth brew since the feedback about Brew 4 has been overwhelmingly positive. I used the Brewing Classic Styles 'Hoppiness is an IPA'
recipe as a guide again but made some minor changes to the malt and hops.
3.8 kg Blackrock Light LME (2x 1.5 kg cans plus half a can left over from last time)
0.5kg Briess Munich LME
0.6kg New Zealand Pale Malt
30g Nugget (@ 60 minutes)
15g Centennial (@ 20 minutes)
15g Centennial (@ 15 minutes)
30g Simcoe (@ 7 minutes)
30g Simcoe (@ 7 minutes)
15g Cascade (@ 5 minutes)
15g Cascade (@ 0 minutes/flame out)
15g Cascade (@ 0 minutes/flame out)
Boil volume: 9 Litres.
Yeast: US05.
Notes:
1. I didn't have time to get down to Brewers Coop so I dropped by Hauraki for my ingredients. When I got home I suddenly realised that I didn't know whether the NZ Pale Malt was the same as the Pale Crystal I had used previously from Brewer Coop. Lesson learned: just ask if you don't know.
2. I split the Centennial and Cascade hop additions in half in the hop it will improve the hop profile in both taste and aroma.
3. The overall process was quicker this time - it took approximately 2.5 hours from start to finish as opposed to the 3 hours previously.
Yeast: US05.
Notes:
1. I didn't have time to get down to Brewers Coop so I dropped by Hauraki for my ingredients. When I got home I suddenly realised that I didn't know whether the NZ Pale Malt was the same as the Pale Crystal I had used previously from Brewer Coop. Lesson learned: just ask if you don't know.
2. I split the Centennial and Cascade hop additions in half in the hop it will improve the hop profile in both taste and aroma.
3. The overall process was quicker this time - it took approximately 2.5 hours from start to finish as opposed to the 3 hours previously.

