American IPA Recipe - South Pacific IPA

Recipe Info

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South Pacific IPA

by on
All Grain
5 Gallon(s)
6 Gallon(s)
30 min
50%
I'm splitting the wort on this one and brewing the Apple Dapple Amber in tandem with this. FH Steinbart has quite a few new malts so I'm trying the Skagit Malting company's Talisman pale ale malt here, which is similar to Marris Otter apparently.

This recipe was cloned from Harry-My-Son IPA Redux.

Fermentables

83% - Skagit Talisman Pale Ale Malt
10
37
2
Mash
17% - Oat Malt - UK
2
28
2
Mash

Hops

Waimea
1
Pellet
Boil
60 min(s)
14.4
58.5
Mosaic
4
Pellet
FlameOut
0 min(s)
12.7
0.0
Vic Secret
1
Pellet
FlameOut
0 min(s)
15.5
0.0
Waimea
1
Pellet
FlameOut
0 min(s)
14.4
0.0
Mosaic
2
Pellet
DryHop
2 day(s)
12.7
0.0
Vic Secret
1
Pellet
DryHop
7 day(s)
15.5
0.0
Galaxy
2
Pellet
DryHop
7 day(s)
14.2
0.0

Yeast

Wyeast London Ale III 1318
81%

Other Stuff

Gypsum
0
each
Mash
Calcium Chloride
0
each
Mash
Salt (NaCl)
0
each
Mash
Lactic Acid
0
each
Mash
Yeast Nutrient
0
each
Boil

Mash Steps

Saccharification Rest
Infusion
150
60 min

Special Instructions

1.
Mash of 7 gallons with 14.0g gypsum, 2.10g salt, 2.6mL lactic
2.
Sparge of 5 gallons with 3.75g gypsum, 1.75g salt, 1.5mL lactic
3.
Transfer 2 gallons of first runnings to second kettle then utilize sparge water to get to 6 gallons
4.
Yeast nutrient in at 15 minutes
5.
Last hop addition will be whirlpool, temp crash from boiling for 30 minutes

Tasting Notes (2)

CheeseNips

Tasted on 8/23/2018 by CheeseNips

Notes:

Having this beer again, it tastes like a Sticky Hands from Block 15. As such, it is very good, especially since the ABV is so much lower. Even still, the bitterness on it is too strong. In the future, I will try adding a third of the whirlpool hops right away and delay the balance by 10 minutes to get temps down a bit. This is, by far, the best IPA that I've made so I am pleased with it, even though it is not what I had envisioned exactly.

CheeseNips

Tasted on 8/17/2018 by CheeseNips

Notes:

Pours 1 finger of creamy foam with a beige color. Aroma is hoppy grapefruit. Flavor follows the nose initially though there is a pine flavor to the hops, then there is a melony tropical fruit flavor, finishing with a bitter edge. A bitterness really lingers on the palate. The mouth feel is soft and carbonation is good. This is what I was going for except for the bitterness at the end. I think that I may be starting my whirlpool too hot and extracting more IBUs than desired. Overall, a really great start to an NEIPA that I will continue to work on. I really like these Australian hops.

Recipe Facts

South Pacific IPA
American IPA
  • 5.00 Gallons Liters Batch Size
  • 6.00 Gallons Liters Boil Size
  • 30  min Boil Time
  • 1.043 OG
  • 1.008 FG
  • 58.5 IBU (tinseth) Bitterness
  • 1.37 BG:GU
  • 4.4° SRM Color
  • 50% Efficiency
  • 4.5% ABV Alcohol
  • 139 per 12oz Calories
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