evil_as_skeletor
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Gents,
I posted this into a slow moving thread, but I thought I might create a new Topic so as to get an answer quicker.
I have never done a K&K/Toucan/Partial (only done AGs but with a new little family member around, I am looking for something quick and easy to stock my fridge up) and was wondering if I could get a few questions answered please.
1. I really want to do an IPA that is hopefully both really good and really hoppy (quick and similar to Mountain Goat IPA).
I have a small idea on which way I want to go, by researching this thread a bit and it goes a little something like this:
- Coopers Thomas Cooper IPA sludge.
- Light Malt Extract (something or other).
- Probably a brew enhancer (tips here please).
- I have plenty of crystal malt in a jar...
- Maybe some form of dextrose...
- A selection of English hops, something like fuggles, maybe galaxy, simcoe and more if you can suggest (I'd like it really hoppy, passionfruity and sharp but sweet).
- kit yeast or ale safale yeast
- Approx 23L volume
2. How is the best method to do this by introducing hops (pellets) at various stages, dry hopping, what quantities of hops?
3. Is this method or a toucan/partial more appropriate for a better quality (and quick) IPA? Is there a toucan/partial beginners guide somewhere?
4. Do I need to boil some grain or malt extract with a quantity of hops in some hot water prior to adding the IPA sludge into the fermenter?
5. What is the best yeast to use if I can "promise" to maintain <18ish degrees in a warm Adelaide spring...?
6. Do I need a secondary to introduce hops in a big tea bag of some form?
Looking forward to your thoughts and suggestions.
ERIN
I posted this into a slow moving thread, but I thought I might create a new Topic so as to get an answer quicker.
I have never done a K&K/Toucan/Partial (only done AGs but with a new little family member around, I am looking for something quick and easy to stock my fridge up) and was wondering if I could get a few questions answered please.
1. I really want to do an IPA that is hopefully both really good and really hoppy (quick and similar to Mountain Goat IPA).
I have a small idea on which way I want to go, by researching this thread a bit and it goes a little something like this:
- Coopers Thomas Cooper IPA sludge.
- Light Malt Extract (something or other).
- Probably a brew enhancer (tips here please).
- I have plenty of crystal malt in a jar...
- Maybe some form of dextrose...
- A selection of English hops, something like fuggles, maybe galaxy, simcoe and more if you can suggest (I'd like it really hoppy, passionfruity and sharp but sweet).
- kit yeast or ale safale yeast
- Approx 23L volume
2. How is the best method to do this by introducing hops (pellets) at various stages, dry hopping, what quantities of hops?
3. Is this method or a toucan/partial more appropriate for a better quality (and quick) IPA? Is there a toucan/partial beginners guide somewhere?
4. Do I need to boil some grain or malt extract with a quantity of hops in some hot water prior to adding the IPA sludge into the fermenter?
5. What is the best yeast to use if I can "promise" to maintain <18ish degrees in a warm Adelaide spring...?
6. Do I need a secondary to introduce hops in a big tea bag of some form?
Looking forward to your thoughts and suggestions.
ERIN