September 6, 2009

10A - Fresh Hop Imperial American Pale Ale

Info:
  • Brewer: Chris
  • Mash: single infusion
  • Date: 9/6/2009
  • Size: 7.75 gallon at pitching
Discussion:
  • Thanks to Hop Union and a drive to Yakima, I've got 6 pounds of fresh Cascade :)
  • The idea is an imperial pale ale, clean malt with lots of hop flavor and aroma but not overly bitter.
  • Hops loss from the hops is crazy! Even wet, they soaked up a quart per pound.
Grain Bill:
  • 14.5lb Gambrinus organic pale malt
  • 2lb Weyermann Munich type I
  • 1lb red wheat malt
  • 8oz 40L
  • 2lb of fresh Cascade
  • 8oz corn sugar (in boil)
Yeast:
  • Safale US-05
The Mash:
  • raise to 151F, hold for 60 minutes
  • mash out to 170F, hold for 10 minutes
  • sparge and collect wort
The Boil (90 minutes):
  • 1.0lb Cascade (fresh) @ 15
  • 1.0lb Cascade (fresh) @ 10
  • 1.0lb Cascade (fresh) @ 5
  • 1.0lb Cascade (fresh) @ lights out
  • Total: 100 IBU (ish)
The Finish:
  • OG: 1.062

4 pounds of Cascade post-boil in the keggle

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