I've brewed Pliny the Elder several times now, each slightly different. This one is also different. However, this is the official recipe given out by Vinnie at Russian River for Pliny. He's awesome, he gives out the recipe to one of the best commercially made beers in the world. What other breweries do that? Buttwiper sure doesn't, and their beer is crap. So here is what you have been waiting for...
Recipe:
5.5 gallons (so you end up with 5)
Fermentables:
13.25 lb 2-Row
9.6oz CaraPils
9.6oz Crystal 40L
12oz Dextrose (Corn Sugar)
Anticipated OG: 1.078
Actual OG: 1.071
Anticipated FG: 1.018
Actual OG:
ABV%:
Hops:
3.5oz CTZ for 90m
.75oz CTZ for 45m
1oz Simcoe for 30m
1oz Centennial at Flameout
2.5oz Simcoe at Flameout
1oz Centennial for 14 days Dryhop
1oz CTZ for 14 days Dryhop
1oz Simcoe for 14 days Dryhop
.25oz Centennial for last 5 days of the 14 above Dryhop
.25oz CTZ for last 5 days of the 14 above Dryhop
.25oz Simcoe for the last 5 days of the 14 above Dryhop
Yeast:
White Labs California Ale WLP001
Notes:
Smooth brewing after giving a sermon. I'd say that's a productive Sunday. I did substitute about 1oz Northern Brewer for 1 of the 2.5 ounces of Simcoe at Flameout. Just couldn't afford too much more Simcoe. Missed my OG by a touch, so hopefully it finishes a little lower than the 1.018 to balance that out. I seriously can't wait to drink this. This will probably be something I regularly do so I always have it available. After all, why not spend a few hours a $30 to get $200 worth of a beer that is worth that. It's $5 for a 16 ounce bottle here in Oregon, and it only comes once a month and you can only buy one. So looks like I'll be brewing this a lot...
Update 11/30/12: Gravity is as 1.022, almost there. Takes a while for these big brews to ferment all the way. Taste is really good. Probably the best IPA I will have brewed so far. So stoked to get this on tap soon!
Monday, November 19, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Hey Porter!
So in my two years of brewing I have yet to brew a porter. So I picked up a basic recipe from Brew Brothers and went for it. It turned out ok, but I was hoping for something closer to a Black Butte Porter. I guess I should have just brewed one of those... The name is a nod to the great Johnny Cash and his song, "Hey Porter". So heres the details (which you can get in a printed form from Brew Brothers).
Recipe:
5 gallons
Fermentables:
8.25 lb GW 2 Row
1 lb Crystal 10L
.25 lb Black Patent
.25 lb Chocolate
Anticipated OG: 1.052
Actual OG: 1.048
Anticipated FG: 1.017
Actual FG: 1.011
Actual ABV: 4.8%
Hops:
.75oz Fuggles for 60m
.5oz Fuggles for 10m
.75oz Fuggles at Flameout
Yeast:
WLP011 European Yeast
Notes:
Smooth brewing. I did this one before we started our Cana meeting, so the two overlapped. Always good to brew with friends!
Recipe:
5 gallons
Fermentables:
8.25 lb GW 2 Row
1 lb Crystal 10L
.25 lb Black Patent
.25 lb Chocolate
Anticipated OG: 1.052
Actual OG: 1.048
Anticipated FG: 1.017
Actual FG: 1.011
Actual ABV: 4.8%
Hops:
.75oz Fuggles for 60m
.5oz Fuggles for 10m
.75oz Fuggles at Flameout
Yeast:
WLP011 European Yeast
Notes:
Smooth brewing. I did this one before we started our Cana meeting, so the two overlapped. Always good to brew with friends!
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