Saturday, September 1, 2012

Harvest IPA 2012

With the homegrown hops ready for harvest, it's time for a Harvest IPA.  In this, I load it up with tons of fresh hops - something you can only do this time of year.  Last year, I only got nugget hops, but it turned out ok.  This year both the nugget and cascade plants are producing, so I am excited to see how it turns out.
While putting together the recipe, I was drinking the last of my German lager, which had a nice malty flavor from Munich and Vienna malts.  I wanted to give this beer a little bit of that, so I included a pound of each.  Hopefully it is just enough to balance the hops and not overpower the beer.
I like more hop flavor without over the top bitterness, so I decided to add all of the hops in the last 20 minutes.  This also let me do a short boil (1/2 hour) which really helped because I brewed this the same day as a 10 gallon batch of dark.
I first put the recipe together with 1oz hop additions, but since fresh hops are 70-80% water, this version includes 4x as much hops (by weight).  This came out to about 2 full solo cups for each hop addition.  In the end, I strained 1-2 gallons of used hops from the wort.

Recipe:  5 Gallon batch
Fermentables:
 10# 2-row malt
  1# Vienna malt
  1# Munich malt
  1# cara pils
  1# cane sugar
  Mash 1 hour @ 152F
Hops:
  4oz fresh nugget  (20)
  4oz fresh cascade (15)
  4oz fresh nugget (10)
  4oz fresh cascade (5)
  4oz fresh nugget (flame out)
  4oz fresh cascade (flame out)
  4oz fresh cascade (dry hop)
Boil additions:
  Whirlfloc (15)
Yeast:
   Fermentis US-05
Notes:
  Brewed on 8/26/12 staggered after the dark beer
  With the short boil and extra water from the hops, I ended up with 6 gallons of 1.058 wort.  Weaker than planned, but I do get an extra gallon of final proeduct.
  Fermented at ~70F in swamp cooler.
  Will rack to secondary and dry hop after 1-2 weeks
  It will sit in secondary for 1 week before going into the keg.  I want to drink this one fresh.


2 comments:

  1. Sounds like it's going to be a winner.

    Fresh, homegrown hops, that's pretty pro, man!

    Just put my first brew into fermentation on Friday - an IPA - something's going on inside that bucket so we'll see. I'll bring over a tasting when it's done.

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  2. Congrats on the first beer. I hope it comes out good. Welcome to your new world :)

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