Re: Double IPA: When is it ready?

Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:32 pm

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hopheadmark wrote:Single infusion Mash for 9min @150F. I did another reading. Made sure the sample was at 60F. Used an instant read probe thermometer (LOVE this thing). My FG is actually 1.010.


that sounds better but is that a typo on the mash time?


1.010 & 150 both sound pretty reasonable to me for style
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Re: Double IPA: When is it ready?

Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:15 pm

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speed wrote:
hopheadmark wrote:Single infusion Mash for 9min @150F. I did another reading. Made sure the sample was at 60F. Used an instant read probe thermometer (LOVE this thing). My FG is actually 1.010.


that sounds better but is that a typo on the mash time?


1.010 & 150 both sound pretty reasonable to me for style

But 9 min is super fast! My brew day would be soooo much faster!
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Re: Double IPA: When is it ready?

Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:30 pm

Stinkfist wrote:Man I wish I could get that kind of effiency from a 9 minute mash :-)


Haha! I meant 90min
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Re: Double IPA: When is it ready?

Fri Nov 30, 2012 1:17 am

spiderwrangler wrote:But 9 min is super fast! My brew day would be soooo much faster!


That's because you have to fool the enzymes into thinking they're in a boot camp. Scream at the mashtun a lot & ignore the looks from the neighbors. What do they know, you just might have maggots in that cooler.

I had to read it again a couple times. My brain was adding that missing 0 for me.
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Re: Double IPA: When is it ready?

Sat Dec 15, 2012 12:19 pm

Drink it. And like someone already posted, it will be at it's best when about 16 ounces are left in the keg... :shock:
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Re: Double IPA: When is it ready?

Tue Dec 18, 2012 1:51 pm

Just an update for anyone curious about this recipe. I personally feel that the flavors were at their best at week 3. After that they dropped off a bit. Oddly enough they started to get better around week 5. It's all gone now so I can't report any further.
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