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Hops
Amount
|
Variety
|
Cost
|
Type
|
AA
|
Use
|
Time
|
IBU
|
Bill %
|
1 oz |
Motueka1 oz Motueka Hops |
|
Pellet |
7 |
Boil
|
15 min |
11.29 |
50% |
1 oz |
Motueka1 oz Motueka Hops |
|
Pellet |
7 |
Boil
|
0 min |
|
50% |
2 oz
/ $ 0.00
|
Hops Summary
Amount
|
Variety
|
Cost
|
IBU
|
Bill %
|
2 oz |
Motueka (Pellet) 1.9999999954251 oz Motueka (Pellet) Hops |
|
11.29 |
100% |
2 oz
/ $ 0.00
|
Priming
Method: co2
CO2 Level: 1.9 Volumes |
Target Water Profile
Mobile, AL (MAWSS 2017)
Notes
My attempt at a smoothie ale/pastry sour. Thanks to Hops and Gnarly's youtube channel and Oakshire brewing's guide to help me with this recipe.
-Mash around 150-152F
-60 min boil. Add marshmallow fluff (aka the dextrose in the fermentables) at flameout. Motueka seem like it could add to the fruity flavor. I have seen people use Cascade for this recipe. Really only 1/2 or 1 oz is plenty but I got a good deal.
-Pitch Philly Sour first. After 2-3 days, add whatever California Ale yeast you got and let it chill for probably up to 14 days total.
-Cold crash and add to keg with the puree. remember, this will dilute the overall ABV by quite a bit. 11lbs of puree = 1.2 gallons of volume. If I start at 9.77% with 4ish gallons of beer, I end at about 7.5% after adding the puree.
-Consider adding 2-3 sliced vanilla beans at day 7ish of fermentation
Notes: consider any puree from Fierce Fruit. I wanted to try peach, but it was out of stock. I think banana, guava or berry could be interesting. Also, Oakshire uses a more complex grain bill, almost like a NEIPA bill including white wheat. May consider next time, but I wanted to keep it simple like Hops and Gnarly for my first go. He also used Imperial's Voss Kveik, but at 68F which is interesting.
After first brew: My efficiency was pretty low. I think you need the alcohol content to help with overall mixture of the puree and beer. Final beer ended at 5.7%. Secondly, 4.75 gal post boil was too much. I maybe only lost .2 gal trub in the bucket so I bottled about 5 x 16 oz of just the remaining sour beer.
References:
https://web.brewfather.app/share/Tz7ms2FUgHFafB
https://newschoolbeer.com/home/2021/3/oakshire-brewing-guide-to-smoothie-sours
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Cost $ |
Cost % |
Fermentables |
$ |
|
Steeping Grains (Extract Only) |
$ |
|
Hops |
$ |
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Yeast |
$ |
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Other |
$ |
|
Cost Per Barrel |
$ 0.00 |
|
Cost Per Pint |
$ 0.00 |
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Total Cost |
$ 0.00 |
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