First off, a pale ale infused with the essence of orange peel for a hoped-for juicy kick. With the variety of homebrew soon to be had in inventory, I wanted a basic pale ale for the masses to consume. But why make a "normal" pale ale? So I searched and researched and found some things to my liking that I cobbled together and hope will please.
The Orange Pale Ale recipe:
8 oz Crystal Malt 60L8 oz Vienna Malt9 lb Light Dry Malt Extract (DME)1 oz Cascade hops 7.1% alpha acid (AA) @ 60 minutes1 oz Cascade hops 7.1% AA @ 10 min1 oz Cascade hops 7.1% AA @ 5 min1 oz Cascade hops 7.1% AA @ 1 min1 Whirlfloc tablet to clarify @ 15 min1 oz coriander seed @ 5 min2 oz sweet orange peel @ 5 minWLP001 California Ale yeastAfter primary fermentation is complete, for 2 additional weeks the carboy for secondary fermentation will include:2 oz Cascade hops 7.1% AA1 oz sweet orange peel
Hopefully the general public will approve.
Once that batch was racked over and the yeast pitched, it was time to do a quick clean-up and sanitation to begin brew #2, the Pliny the Elder clone. This is a huge double IPA with bursts of hops for the most addicted hophead of the bunch. If you've been following my homebrewing exploits, you may notice a common theme with hop additons: 1/2 to 1 oz of hops at minute 60, 15, and 5. Done. Usually 3 oz total. Wait until you get a load of THIS recipe!
8 oz Crystal Malt 40L8 oz Carapils malt9 lb Light Dry Malt Extract (DME)0.4 lb corn sugar (to give extra fermentables and dry it out)4 oz Columbus hops 14.2% AA @ 90 min1 oz Columbus hops 14.2% AA @ 45 min1 oz Nugget hops 11.2% AA @ 30 min1 oz Centennial hops 8.0% AA @ 0 min3 oz Nugget hops 11.2% AA @ 0 minWhirlfloc tablet @ 15 min to clarifyWLP001 California Ale yeastThen, once primary fermentation is complete, we transfer to secondary and in this fermenter we add:1 oz Columbus hops 14.2% AA for 14 days1 oz Centennial hops 8.0% AA for 14 days1 oz Nugget hops 11.2% AA for 14 daysThen, after 9 days, for the final 5 days we add:0.5 oz Columbus 14.2% AA0.5 oz Centennial hops 8.0% AA0.5 oz Nugget hops 11.2% AA
Whew. Hops galore for the boil. I mean, LOOK AT THEM!
A glorious full day of sanitizing, brewing, cleaning, racking, pitching. Now my kitchen sink is rendered out of commission for one week due to the "keep the primary fermentation at properly reduced temperatures" trick (notice the Maple Pumpkin Ale and Coffee and Oatmeal for Breakfast carboys in the background):
A glorious full day of sanitizing, brewing, cleaning, racking, pitching. Now my kitchen sink is rendered out of commission for one week due to the "keep the primary fermentation at properly reduced temperatures" trick (notice the Maple Pumpkin Ale and Coffee and Oatmeal for Breakfast carboys in the background):
Due to the enormous amount of hops added to Gaius Plinius Secundus, 8 gallons of water were added for the initial boil to compensate for absorption and volume loss. Once the threat of horrendous boilover ceased, the result? The boil rocked. Hard.
The inventory and variety grows...
The inventory and variety grows...
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