Aledgedly a great VB style beer
Bloke on Gumtree sold off all his stuff cheap. Included 6 cans of this.
I'll brew 1 as per the instructions, but need some suggestions for the rest.
Clone recipes ?
Two-can combo ?
Dry hop ?
Tell us your tastes, which presumably take in more that VB or you wouldn't be asking.
Your right about the abv by the way adding some is a good idea and is always good to have on hand for yeast starters, adjusting OG etc.Nothing fundamentally wrong with that chart. If the instructions are to make up volume to 22.5L, some of those abv estimates seem too high even after sugar additions for carbonation are taken into account. The Red IPA uses a lot of dextrose. I'd sub a kg of dried malt extract for 800g of the dextrose.
For what it's worth, I suspect none of those example commercial lagers dry hop. On the other hand. those American ale styles, especially the IPAs, would use more.
In a straight extract APA brew of that volume I'd try 2 cans + 200 g dex or 250 DME, do a hop stand with 40g Mosaic and dry hop with 20g Mosaic and 50g Galaxy (those two hops should get married). For darker beers do partial mashes, if possible.
About your six cans:
In a straight extract AIPA brew of that volume I'd try 2 cans of what you have + 400 g dex or 500 DME, do a hop stand with 40g Mosaic and dry hop with 20g Mosaic and 50g Galaxy (those two hops should get married). If PO gives those kit cans their bittering, at double concentration the IBUs would not be too awfully high, but the bittering might be a bit harsh. If you want more colour, caramelise some sugar (If the cans are more than a few months old, you'll get the colour anyway.)
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Aledgedly a great VB style beer
Bloke on Gumtree sold off all his stuff cheap. Included 6 cans of this.
About your six cans:
In a straight extract AIPA brew of that volume I'd try 2 cans of what you have + 400 g dex or 500 DME, do a hop stand with 40g Mosaic and dry hop with 20g Mosaic and 50g Galaxy (those two hops should get married). If PO gives those kit cans their bittering, at double concentration the IBUs would not be too awfully high, but the bittering might be a bit harsh.
If you bottle carbonate, you only need to dry hop long enough to extract the oils; 24-48 hours is plenty. Bioconversion of oils will take place during carbonation. Most keggers dry hop 5 days or more, but with Galaxy, to best preserve that peachy quality I wouldn't go over three. Others will probably disagress.It's underway tonight.
Any particular time I should do the dry hop ? And for how long ?
I see talk around of Galaxy for 3 days only
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