Lochem
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yes dave i am familiar with this.... but wouldnt this be a bit fast??dave doran said:Could be done. Trick is to check that the gravity reading remains the same for a few days.
yes dave i am familiar with this.... but wouldnt this be a bit fast??dave doran said:Could be done. Trick is to check that the gravity reading remains the same for a few days.
How longs it been bottled now bud?? I'm very keen to try this. Is it quite close to hop hog??WWDWD said:I'm really enjoying this. It's by far the best beer I've made so far (I've only made eight beers though). I'm going to make it again real soon. Look forward to hearing everyone else's thoughts on it when they make it themselves.
I will definitely be making it next weekend I really like the sound of it. Any tips or suggestions??? It will be my first extract brew. Been doing kits for few years so any tips you have are welcome! I'm extremely keen to make this. Can't wait for next weekend!WWDWD said:It's still only been three weeks in the bottle. I've been having Hop Hog at the pub a lot lately and I'd say this is close but there's still lots of room for improvement. I think some of the hops need to be upped... but I'm not sure which ones. Are you making it?
I put this down yesterday with a few small changes:WWDWD said:Not too difficult... but I did a few brews to work my way up to this one. This is my 7th brew. I would try a new or more advanced technique with each brew. My first few were shockers but I learned a whole lot from them.
INGREDIENTS
1.5kg Coopers Light Malt tin
1.5kg Coopers Wheat Malt tin
700g Light Dry Malt
150g Crystal grains steeped
60g Centennial
60g Citra
30g Galaxy
US-05
METHOD
1. Steep cracked Medium Crystal Grain for 30mins in 1.5L of 70C water
2. Add grain liquid to a bigger pot, top it up to 6L and mixed in 700g Light DME. Bring to the boil and add the following hop additions.
10g galaxy @ 60 mins
20g centennial @ 10 mins
20g citra @ 10 mins
10g galaxy @ 10 mins
20g centennial @ 5 mins
20g citra @ 5 mins
10g galaxy @ 5 mins
3. Let wort cool for 20mins. Add to fermenter. Add liquid light malt and liquid wheat malt plus cool water to bring up to 21L and roughly 20C- 22C
4. Give it a good stir for a minute then sprinkle the yeast on top.
5. Ferment at 18c for 7 days/
6. Dry hop on Day 8 with
20g centennial @ dryhop
20g citra @ dryhop
7. Drop it down to 3C on about day12
8. Bulk prime with 135g dextrose on the day 14 and bottle
Actual OG was 1.050 and FG was 1.011
ABV about 5.7%
It's only been in the bottle one week so it'll no doubt improve. It is really easy to drink though. If you make it, please report back here with any changes to the recipe you make and any ideas on improving it further.
Did you dry hop the same hop bill as Wilson? If so when did you put it in after 8days and then how long until you bottled?Lochem said:Sounds interesting, definitely interested to hear how it turns out. Mine is now two weeks bottled, first brew and is very good. Haven't done a side by side yet with hop hog tho. I pretty much followed Wilson's recipe, except for the yeast (I used Nottingham).
PS for all the noobs (me) please explain what's LDM?
- indeed I dry hopped the same as his recipeJohnny Ringo said:Did you dry hop the same hop bill as Wilson? If so when did you put it in after 8days and then how long until you bottled?
Did you cold crash at all?
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