Dedicated to making homemade beer using Wifey's pots and pans.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Jalapeño IPA On Deck

Looking up Jalapeño recipes. Really, all I'm gonna do is add peppers to a Rye IPA. Just have to figure out when to add them and how much.

Via photo-dictionary.com

Update:

After casually surfing the web, here's what I'm gonna do:

10 lb 2-row
1lb Oatmeal for silky smoothness
1/4lb Chocolate Wheat for color
2 lb rye for dryness

1 oz Galena
1 oz Kent
1 oz Sterling

safale us-05

Add 6 Jalapeno, slit in half, at last 5 min of boil. Leave it all in the primary for a week. On bottling day, quarter and roast 6 peppers at 350 def F for 25-30 min. Put a piece of roasted pepper in each of ~24 bombers (24 oz bottles).
 


Saturday, August 10, 2013

Vanilla Porter #24

Brew Date: August 10th, 3013


Mashing In Juice Box
Keeping A Close Eye
Rye IPA & Hop Schedule

Today while I was at the brew store I was reminded that today is the Microfestivus. Wifey just showed me how to link! Although Microfestivus is a great time, I decided to stick with brewing, in the A/C. Even had a Dogfish Head 90 IPA earlier. That is where I spent all my tickets on previous occasions, .a whole 'nother story. Still have a couple Rye IPA's left, but they're are going away fast.

Today's Recipe:

11 lbs 2 row
1/2 lb Carafa 1 1000L
1/4 lb Muttons 500L
1/4 lb choc wheat

Cascade @ 7.3%
US Brewers Gold @ 10.5%

Additions at 0, 20, 40, 55 min for 60 min boil

Safale #5 yeast at cool down, later this evening

1 Vanilla bean. After 1 week in the primary, I will split the been, scrap the seeds, cut the been in parts, soak seeds and all in 4 oz vodka. Then add it to primary, tasting for flavor after ~4 days. Then another 2 weeks in secondary.

Rinse
 In a day or so there will be ~1.5 gallons of beer to add to the 3.5 gallons in the secondary fermenter.

Update: Black, Chocolaty, Vanilla, Beer. Preliminary taste test indicates this is a freakin awesome recipe, although, Wifey says she thinks she can taste the vodka. Next time will try w/o vodka. The beer was a little stronger in taste than the finished product because the trub rinse has to be added in a couple of days to make up the final volume.