Hops
Amount
|
Variety
|
Cost
|
Type
|
AA
|
Use
|
Time
|
IBU
|
Bill %
|
20 g |
Simcoe20 g Simcoe Hops |
|
Pellet |
12.7 |
Boil
|
60 min |
30.1 |
10.3% |
40 g |
Zappa40 g Zappa Hops |
|
Pellet |
7 |
Whirlpool
|
15 min |
6.09 |
20.5% |
60 g |
Zappa60 g Zappa Hops |
|
Pellet |
7 |
Dry Hop
|
5 days |
|
30.8% |
45 g |
Simcoe (12.7 AA)45 g Simcoe (12.7 AA) Hops |
|
Pellet |
12.7 |
Dry Hop
|
5 days |
|
23.1% |
30 g |
Mosaic30 g Mosaic Hops |
|
Pellet |
12.5 |
Dry Hop
|
5 days |
|
15.4% |
195 g
/ $ 0.00
|
Hops Summary
Amount
|
Variety
|
Cost
|
IBU
|
Bill %
|
20 g |
Simcoe (Pellet) 20 g Simcoe (Pellet) Hops |
|
30.1 |
10.3% |
100 g |
Zappa (Pellet) 100 g Zappa (Pellet) Hops |
|
6.09 |
51.3% |
45 g |
Simcoe (12.7 AA) (Pellet) 45 g Simcoe (12.7 AA) (Pellet) Hops |
|
|
23.1% |
30 g |
Mosaic (Pellet) 30 g Mosaic (Pellet) Hops |
|
|
15.4% |
195 g
/ $ 0.00
|
Mash Guidelines
Amount
|
Description
|
Type
|
Start Temp
|
Target Temp
|
Time
|
17 L |
|
Strike |
73 °C |
66 °C |
60 min |
13 L |
|
Sparge |
-- |
76 °C |
15 min |
Starting Mash Thickness:
3 L/kg
Starting Grain Temp:
23 °C |
Other Ingredients
Amount
|
Name
|
Cost
|
Type
|
Use
|
Time
|
4 g |
Gypsum
|
|
Water Agt |
Mash |
1 hr. |
7 ml |
Lactic acid
|
|
Water Agt |
Mash |
1 hr. |
3 g |
Gypsum
|
|
Water Agt |
Sparge |
1 hr. |
Priming
Method: co2
CO2 Level: 2.45 Volumes |
Target Water Profile
Balanced Profile
Notes
Experimenting with the Zappa hop. Mexican wild hop named after Frank Zappa. I named this beer after his 1974 Album - the year I was born.
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|
Cost $ |
Cost % |
Fermentables |
$ |
|
Steeping Grains (Extract Only) |
$ |
|
Hops |
$ |
|
Yeast |
$ |
|
Other |
$ |
|
Cost Per Barrel |
$ 0.00 |
|
Cost Per Pint |
$ 0.00 |
|
Total Cost |
$ 0.00 |
|
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