Retro IPA

Oh the changes IPAs have gone thru in such a short time. The difference between one today and one from 20 years ago is very different. There used to be a malt component to them. Hops, yes, but there was malt to give it a little balance.

This is not the case any more. There was an arms race in on the hop side that changed IPA, and left everything one sided. But I want those forgotten IPAs. So lets get one going that have the roots of the past versions, but with maybe a bit of newer.

As you can see this is really just a old recipe I had that I swapped a few things to make it feel a bit modern but keep the original body and malt tones.

The bittering hop was Chinook and I changed to the Summit. So the IBU did go up a bit. And the Midnight Wheat used to be Black malt, so we won’t be getting and of the roast bleeding through.

And I will note that I did forget to adjust this recipe from my use of a mash tun to the Mash and Boil that I am using today,, so I am going to expect a bit less efficiency.

Normally I would be expecting around 1.060 for the OG using my tun. But pretty sure the MB will give me 1.054. I could easily add a bit more 2 row, but I probably won’t.

Next up going to be a saison. The snow shoveling months are coming so I will be needing an easy going beer, since all I seem to have right now are bigger ones.

Pale! Ale!

Well finally back at brewing! Mostly because A keg is possibly needed for an event next month.

I’m not really sure when it’s needed so I’ll get it ready just in case.

Somewhat under the wire, so a pale ale is the answer. Plus I have a crap-load (just under a shit-ton) of hops that are just sitting there.

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I added that dose of black pat by habit, Don’t need it, and wont do anything other than darken the color. And I just happened to have some Notty in the fridge.

Felt good to get back brewing. Would brew more if I could drink up some of this, or give it away,, but that’s a whole other post.. Not today though