While we've had to deal with a general shortage of hops and an increase in hop prices, tonight was the first time they have actually prevented us from brewing exactly as intended. We haven't had an IPA in a while, so we were going to make a new batch. I decided to try to re-brew the Fool In The Rain; recipe below.
The Fool In the Rain (this shit is delicious)
8 lbs LME
1.5 lbs Domestic 2-Row
.75 lbs 40L Crystal
.5 lbs Victory
.5 lbs Barley Flakes
3 ounces Simcoe Hops (~16% AAU)
1 ounce Amarillo Hops (~6-8% AAU)
White Labs CA Ale Yeast
50 minute mash at ~155F, ounce Simcoe at 60, half ounce Simcoe at 30, ounce Amarillo at 15, ounce and a half Simcoe dry hopped. Turns out nice a balanced, with a decent bite to it, but not harsh. A lot of Hop flavor and aroma, smells delicious, an IPA with general appeal. That said, it's fairly bitter too, on account of those ounces of Simcoe, a real high alpha acid hop.
Tonight though, because Simcoe was unavailable, hops as follows: 1 ounce Summit at 60, 1 ounce Summit at 30, 1 ounce Amarillo at 15, 1 ounce Amarillo dry hopped.
While it's a bummer we couldn't do as we intended, at least we've been forced to experiment a little more. I know I like the first FR, so it'll be good to see if this version is better, worse, or just different. Summit should be a little more harsh, but since it's just for bittering, I'm not too concerned. Sticking to Amarillo for flavor and aroma should provide a citrus/apricot sort of flavor, while the Simcoe is just straight oranges. And the grist will make a moderately dark pale ale, but still definitely a pale.
In other news, we royally fucked up paying attention and let that shit boil over repeatedly. Im not looking forward to cleaning up. But that's a problem for another day. Like tomorrow.
I was gonna add some pictures, but on further review, they're all really shitty.
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