yankinoz
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In home brew forums and in expert advice sources such BYO and Beersmith, there are sharp differences of opinion whether to add crystal to the grist in APAs and IPAs. Love or hate, it seems. You can taste crystal in some commercial craft examples, but not others.
I use a little light crystal or toffee malt in APAs or AIPAs if the yeast is fairly attenuative (BRY-97 for me with these beers), but would not if attenuation were low. I see one commercial brewer does a Mosaic/Golden Promise SMASH IPA, where the GP provides the slight sweetness to balance the bittering. No crystal. I'm going to try that.
Poll? How many use crystal in APAs? In AIPAs? Is it C70? C120? Special B?
I use a little light crystal or toffee malt in APAs or AIPAs if the yeast is fairly attenuative (BRY-97 for me with these beers), but would not if attenuation were low. I see one commercial brewer does a Mosaic/Golden Promise SMASH IPA, where the GP provides the slight sweetness to balance the bittering. No crystal. I'm going to try that.
Poll? How many use crystal in APAs? In AIPAs? Is it C70? C120? Special B?