So today I had a few hours spare so raced up to brewers choice and grabbed some extract shiz.
I was going for a single hop (chinook) IPA but as there was no chinook I decided to grab some Citra and El Dorado as I have never brewed with El Dorado before.
Anyway last week I brewed a quick pale ale, its hoppy as and today it's cold crashing - still hoppy and bloody great. Today I tasted my wort's SG and all's I could really taste was this massive sweetness. I havent really used the LDME before, but the recipe called for it so who am I to judge? I've posted the recipe below, why is this thing sweet AF when it should have around 58 IBU's???
I was going for a single hop (chinook) IPA but as there was no chinook I decided to grab some Citra and El Dorado as I have never brewed with El Dorado before.
Anyway last week I brewed a quick pale ale, its hoppy as and today it's cold crashing - still hoppy and bloody great. Today I tasted my wort's SG and all's I could really taste was this massive sweetness. I havent really used the LDME before, but the recipe called for it so who am I to judge? I've posted the recipe below, why is this thing sweet AF when it should have around 58 IBU's???
- 2.5kg Liquid Light Malt Extract
- 1kg Liquid Light Malt Extract
- 500g Light Dried Malt
- 200g Crystal Malt
- 250g Caramalt
- 30g Citra Hops (14% AA) ‐ 60 min boil
- 20g El Dorado Hops (10.7% AA) & Irish Moss ‐ 10 min boil
- 10g Citra Hops (14% AA) – 0 min boil
- 10g El Dorado Hops (10.7% AA) – 0 min boil
- 30g El Dorado Hops (10.7% AA) – Dry Hop
- Safale US‐05 Yeast