The main thing im trying to avoid is grassy flavors as ive never used this many hops.
WLP008 East Coast Ale Yeast works well.
Stays nice and hazy - it's a low flocker
Flocculation isn't what you're looking for here. The haze in NEIPAs should definitely NOT come from yeast being held in suspension. If it is, then that's a poorly made NEIPA.
It's about proteins and polyphenols
That's impressive.
It shows once again that there are plenty of geese out there who simply make misleading statements because they make assumptions about a certain style of brewing (in this case no-chilling), or can't manage to do it properly themselves so just claim that it can't be done
Just got my ingredients, they didnt have a few things so ended up with
4.2kg 2 row
1kg golden promise
700g flaked oats
250g wheat malt
250g carapils
And no galaxy[emoji23] so got
Summer hops instead, no idea if that will work.
Also no water additions, what could i use instead?
Bunnings for gypsum?
Supermarket for epsom salt?
Really have no idea what im doing with water
I wouldn't call 66 'dry' - infact that's the number I typically aim for, well technically 66.6 for some extra hornage in my brews, but yeah, don't stress it man, if you magically hit all your numbers bang on I'd be very surprised, you might but don't sweat it too much.. also, don't worry about your water profile too much this time round, just make notes for next time..Also using us-04 my og will be 1.062 but to get my fg to 1.014 i have to mash at 66c, is this ok and will it still leave enough body finishing at 1.014 but mashing so dry at 66?
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