Mash grains with 4.5L at 67-70 degrees for 70 minutes
On the side, boil 2L of tap water and add Pale and Wheat LME late additions to sterilise (Dry Extract can be substituted). Put in cold water bath to cool.
Drain mash into boiler and sparge grains with 80degrees water up to 9L in boiler
Boil for 70 min, and then add remaining 500g of wheat LME + top boiler back up with kettle boiled water before first hop addition (total boil time = 80min)
After last hop addition, sit in cold water bath for 30 minutes, replacing water once after 15min
Top up with chilled distilled water to make 19L. Pitch yeast at 18deg and ferment at this temperature.
NOTE: Most NEIPA's suggest Wyeast London III however the brewshop had none so I used Mangrove Jacks M42 New World Strong Ale powdered yeast and re-hydrated in water+tsp of Dextrose prior to pitch
Add first dry hop just after primary fermentation kicks in
After primary fermentation settles (est. 5 days) step temp up 20 degrees for 2/3 days to initiate Diacetyl rest
Rack into secondary and add second dry hop addition, remove hops after 4-5 days and bottle any at this point.
NOTE: I used my serving keg as the secondary but I cut a small piece off the dip tube to prevent sediment come into the glass
For kegging, cold crash (put my fridge setting to "coldest"), transfer to keg, and set desired carbonation level and leave for 1 week.
This beer FG came out at 1.011 which took it to 5.5%ABV
Photos show 2 days after gassing (carbonation yet to fully absorb). Not quite as milkshake-like as typical NEIPA but this was a partial mash which is understandable.
Aroma: Pronounced waft of passion, mangos, oranges
Taste: No bitterness or resin (suited to NEIPA style) and very forward on tangerine/apricot/nectarine. Good sweetness and creamy texture to balance making this taste like the liquid left after tinned fruit salad. DELICIOUS!
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