Last year my friends and I were at the
brew store. I don't quite remember how it happened but Phil got a whiff of a specific hop called Northern Brewer and his face lit up like a little kid in a candy store. "We must brew a beer with this hop" he says. So, I came up with an extract recipe and we brewed, transferred, and bottled. It was a very drinkable
pale ale that was almost an
IPA. People that didn't like IPA's seemed to like it because of how light it was.
I entered it into a competition and got some great feedback on it's flaws and weaknesses. Surprisingly it got a 27 out of a 50 which I thought was very modest.
With these improvements, which included adding more hops to balance the overall malt heaviness, I tweaked the recipe. This time it was an
all-grain recipe. We were very excited to rebrew this one.
The new one definitely had way more flavor and was more well rounded than the extract recipe. Success! It is a really good mild
West Coast IPA. There is a great grapefruit taste and overall citrusy. But for some reason, I just wasn't satisfied. We're not on the West Coast. I feel like being over here, I wanted to brew the what I call it "New England IPA". This great wave of IPA's coming through here is incredible. 3 notable mentions include:
Tree House Brewing Co. -
Julius,
Hill Farmstead Brewery -
Abner, and
The Alchemist -
Heady Topper. Recipe and brew day coming soon for that one!
So, overall... GREAT IPA. Below will be the recipe so you can give it a shot! It's a solid 6% as well. Cheers, and good luck!


Fermentables
Amount | Fermentable | PPG | °L | Bill % |
11 lb | American - Pale 2-Row | 37 | 1.8 | 80% |
1 lb | American - Vienna | 35 | 4 | 7.3% |
0.5 lb | German - Carapils | 35 | 1.3 | 3.6% |
1 lb | American - Caramel / Crystal 20L | 35 | 20 | 7.3% |
4 oz | American - Smoked Malt | 37 | 5 | 1.8% |
13.75 lb | Total | | | |
Hops
Amount | Variety | Type | AA | Use | Time | IBU |
1 oz | Northern Brewer | Pellet | 7.8 | Boil | 60 min | 29.55 |
0.5 oz | Cascade | Pellet | 7 | Boil | 30 min | 10.19 |
1 oz | Northern Brewer | Pellet | 7.8 | Boil | 30 min | 22.71 |
0.5 oz | Cascade | Pellet | 7 | Boil | 5 min | 2.64 |
0.5 oz | Northern Brewer | Pellet | 7.8 | Boil | 5 min | 2.95 |
0.5 oz | Northern Brewer | Pellet | 7.8 | Dry Hop | 7 days | |
Mash Guidelines
Amount | Description | Type | Temp | Time |
5.2 gal | To bring up to 152F | Sparge | 165 F | 60 min |
3.6 gal | To bring up to 175F | Sparge | 212 F | 10 min |
Starting Mash Thickness: 1.5 qt/lb |
Other Ingredients
Amount | Name | Type | Use | Time |
1 tsp | Gypsum | Water Agt | Boil | 60 min |
1 each | Whirfloc | Water Agt | Boil | 15 min |
Yeast
Fermentis / Safale - American Ale Yeast US-05
|
Attenuation (avg):
| 72% |
Flocculation:
| Medium |
Optimum Temp:
| 59 - 75 °F |
Starter:
| No |
Fermentation Temp:
| 68 °F |
Pitch Rate:
| 0.35 (M cells / ml / ° P)
105 B cells required |
|
Notes
$35.20
Bring first mashing in to 175F and let sit in tun to warm it up. Wait 10 minutes or so until it is at 165F and dough in.
Once cooled down, whirlpool wort to seperate hop particles and trub. Let sit for at least an hour COVERED. Let cold break.