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352g in a 19L batch of Imperial AIPA. Big hit of magnum for bittering and 225g of chinook in the last 20min. dry hopped with simcoe and more chinook. Was still hoppy after two years in the bottle! :icon_drunk:
 
I've got 80g Simcoe, 80g Amarillo, 80g Cascade, and around 30g Galaxy sitting in the freezer. Was planning on chucking them all into my next brew. Was looking at something around 30-40IBU @ the 60min addition, and the rest @ 15, 10, 5 and a dryhop.

As usual, it will be a "do what you feel" brewday.

Got some leftover Hallertaur too (40g)... Wasn't sure if they would "fit" or not. Not that I'm looking for any kind of balance. :ph34r:
 
I'd love to taste hallertaur and galaxy together as late hop additions. I think the spice would compliment the passionfruit really well, in a f##cked up kind of way.
 
in a f##cked up kind of way.
Sounds silly, but that's what I'm aiming for. Not fkd up as in "you're just throwing money away" but fkd up as in "that's so crazy it just might work!"
 
I tasted a IIPA that Sinkas did and fell in love with it and did a batch late last year.
Australian Galaxy 15.0 % 50 g 48.4 Bagged Pellet Hops 30 Min From End
Australian Galaxy 15.0 % 150 g 69.9 Bagged Pellet Hops 15 Min From End
Australian Galaxy 15.0 % 100 g 32.4 Bagged Pellet Hops 5 Min From End
Australian Galaxy 15.0 % 100 g 0.0 Bagged Pellet Hops At turn off
US Amarillo 5.0 % 50 g 0.0 Bagged Pellet Hops Dry-Hopped

Resinous was an understatement.
Will be doing it again soon :)
 
My biggest so far is 101g in a 10lt batch (Columbus, Simcoe, Amarillo, Galaxy).
 
I tasted a IIPA that Sinkas did and fell in love with it and did a batch late last year.
Australian Galaxy 15.0 % 50 g 48.4 Bagged Pellet Hops 30 Min From End
Australian Galaxy 15.0 % 150 g 69.9 Bagged Pellet Hops 15 Min From End
Australian Galaxy 15.0 % 100 g 32.4 Bagged Pellet Hops 5 Min From End
Australian Galaxy 15.0 % 100 g 0.0 Bagged Pellet Hops At turn off
US Amarillo 5.0 % 50 g 0.0 Bagged Pellet Hops Dry-Hopped

Resinous was an understatement.
Will be doing it again soon :)

That's Epic.

Are you talking 21litres?
 
About 500g in an American IIPA. Rough details are as follows:

100g of Saaz and 25g of Styrian Goldings as First Wort Hops. (This mix smelled amazing - might have to try it for a Belgian ale)

I then hopbursted a 400g mixture of Amarillo, Chinook, Cascade and Simcoe at 30min, 20 min, 10 min, flame out and dry hop (each mixed addition totaled 80g).

It was a present for my brother so I just need him to hurry and ferment it and then get some bottles to me.

Edit: This is for a 19 litre batch.
 
I think this was my hoppiest beer - certainly took the longest to weigh up, as I carefully weighed every hop addition - 361 bloody weighings on Christmas Eve/morning.

R+ IPA
Imperial IPA

Type: All Grain
Date: 27/12/2006
Batch Size: 26.00 L
Brewer: Ross
Boil Size: 35.43 L Asst Brewer:
Boil Time: 105 min Equipment: My Equipment
Brewhouse Efficiency: 81.00

Ingredients
Amount Item Type % or IBU
7.30 kg Pale Malt, Golden Promise (Thomas Fawcett) (5.9 EBC) Grain 88.92 %
0.41 kg Medium (118.2 EBC) Grain 4.99 %
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (90 min) (First Wort Hop) Hops 44.1 IBU
114.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (Dry Hop 5 days) Hops -
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (90 min) (Mash Hop) Hops 8.0 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (70 min) Hops 38.7 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (60 min) Hops 37.5 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (55 min) Hops 36.7 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (50 min) Hops 35.7 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (45 min) Hops 34.4 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (40 min) Hops 32.9 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (35 min) Hops 31.1 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (30 min) Hops 28.8 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (25 min) Hops 26.1 IBU
114.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (20 min) (Aroma Hop-Steep) Hops -
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (20 min) Hops 22.7 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (15 min) Hops 18.6 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (10 min) Hops 13.6 IBU
57.00 gm Hopburst 19 varieties [7.80 %] (5 min) Hops 7.5 IBU
0.50 kg Sugar, Table (Sucrose) (2.0 EBC) Sugar 6.09 %
2 Pkgs American Ale (Safale #056) Yeast-Ale

Measured Original Gravity: 1.083 SG
Final Gravity: 1.012 SG
Estimated Alcohol by Vol: 8.48 % Actual Alcohol by Vol: 9.30 %
Bitterness: 416.5 IBU Calories: 798 cal/l
Est Color: 18.9 EBC

Cheers Ross

Edit: Total weight of hops 1.083kg
 
@ross

So... What did it taste like?

Should I just get some sugar water and a squeeze some hops and drink it right away to get a similar effect?

Edit: Clarity.
 
:eek: Over a kilo of hops in 26L of beer! That's one hop monster...
 
I think this was my hoppiest beer - certainly took the longest to weigh up, as I carefully weighed every hop addition - 361 bloody weighings on Christmas Eve/morning.

R+ IPA
Imperial IPA

Ross, how was the beer? palate numbing then wet :icon_cheers:
 
@ross

So... What did it taste like?

Should I just get some sugar water and a squeeze some hops and drink it right away to get a similar effect?

Edit: Clarity.

It was amazingly drinkable from day one - the aroma hit you as it poured from the tap. Was not overly bitter despite the theoretical 400+ IBU's, I'd estimate in reallity nearer 100 IBU's.

cheers Ross
 
It was amazingly drinkable from day one - the aroma hit you as it poured from the tap. Was not overly bitter despite the theoretical 400+ IBU's, I'd estimate in reallity nearer 100 IBU's.

cheers Ross

Gets me thinking about hop utilisation.
 
In a 1083 wort? No way!
 
200g Chinese saaz in a second running beer after a belgian strong dark today at 1.102.

The second beer was around the 1.040 for 18L

just want to really test them out and im not afraid to chuck the beer if its bad.

The Belgian strong however is going to be a rippa, by the wort taste.

Kleiny
 

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