Hey guys and girls.
I just have to share this!! It's absolutely phenomenal.
I had been looking at doing a Heady Topper clone for a while, seeing as how hard it is to even get it near the brewery in the US. So after a bit of research, and finding out you can buy direct from Yakima Valley for the more obscure strains, a Heady Topper clone was brewed! My first attempt was slightly different (see brackets in recipe) but it was an absolutely stunning beer. So without further ado, one of the most hop flavoured beers I have ever tried!
Batch Size 23L
6.4kg TF Pearl (I used Maris Otter as Pearl was unavailable at the time)
170g Caramalt (I used Caraamber as my local shop had just run out of Caramalt!)
425g Turbinado/Demerara Sugar (I forgot to get this, and used a mix of 300g raw sugar and 150g dark brown sugar) boiled for last 10 mins
Hop times
21.2g Columbus @ 60
28.8g Simcoe @ 30
Boil finings if used, yeast nutrient whenever (mine is a 10 min boil req as is my brewbrite)
28.8g each Apollo, Cascade, Centennial, Simcoe, Columbus for a 30 minute hop stand (I no-chill so I use a hop bag for this stage)
Mash @ 67ish for an hour, preboil OG about 1.061. Boil for an hour, post boil target approx. 1.071 (I hit slightly higher at 1.072).
Ferment out using US05 or an American Ale Yeast, or if you want the authentic taste, go with Conan Yeast. Barley Man sells is under the Yeast Bay brand "Vermont IPA". If using the US05 keep at normal temps, with Conan start it out around 16ish degrees which is apparently where it will start with super fruity flavours coming through, then around 1.018 ramp up to 18 to finish around 1.010-1.012. 1.010 is ideal.
Once it has hit final gravity, dry hop with 28.8g each of Chinook, Apollo and Simcoe for a week. Rack that bad boy off the trub (I would definitely keep the Conan Yeast from the trub!!), into a secondary and re-dry hop with 28.8g each of Centennial and Simcoe. Keg, get to approx. 9psi/90kpa ish and enjoy.
I have done it in the bracket way previously and needless to say about 17 litres vanished between 3 of us in a night. It is an addictively good beer.
I just have to share this!! It's absolutely phenomenal.
I had been looking at doing a Heady Topper clone for a while, seeing as how hard it is to even get it near the brewery in the US. So after a bit of research, and finding out you can buy direct from Yakima Valley for the more obscure strains, a Heady Topper clone was brewed! My first attempt was slightly different (see brackets in recipe) but it was an absolutely stunning beer. So without further ado, one of the most hop flavoured beers I have ever tried!
Batch Size 23L
6.4kg TF Pearl (I used Maris Otter as Pearl was unavailable at the time)
170g Caramalt (I used Caraamber as my local shop had just run out of Caramalt!)
425g Turbinado/Demerara Sugar (I forgot to get this, and used a mix of 300g raw sugar and 150g dark brown sugar) boiled for last 10 mins
Hop times
21.2g Columbus @ 60
28.8g Simcoe @ 30
Boil finings if used, yeast nutrient whenever (mine is a 10 min boil req as is my brewbrite)
28.8g each Apollo, Cascade, Centennial, Simcoe, Columbus for a 30 minute hop stand (I no-chill so I use a hop bag for this stage)
Mash @ 67ish for an hour, preboil OG about 1.061. Boil for an hour, post boil target approx. 1.071 (I hit slightly higher at 1.072).
Ferment out using US05 or an American Ale Yeast, or if you want the authentic taste, go with Conan Yeast. Barley Man sells is under the Yeast Bay brand "Vermont IPA". If using the US05 keep at normal temps, with Conan start it out around 16ish degrees which is apparently where it will start with super fruity flavours coming through, then around 1.018 ramp up to 18 to finish around 1.010-1.012. 1.010 is ideal.
Once it has hit final gravity, dry hop with 28.8g each of Chinook, Apollo and Simcoe for a week. Rack that bad boy off the trub (I would definitely keep the Conan Yeast from the trub!!), into a secondary and re-dry hop with 28.8g each of Centennial and Simcoe. Keg, get to approx. 9psi/90kpa ish and enjoy.
I have done it in the bracket way previously and needless to say about 17 litres vanished between 3 of us in a night. It is an addictively good beer.