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Qustion What makes a IPA

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:52 pm
by Ritchie
IPA ????? Patels IPA
Dose the temp at witch you ferment at ?? (75')
What type of hops ??
Grain Bill ??

I have:
2Row
Briess Caramel 60L 1lb
Some Nugget leaf hops and some others

would like to put this together for November. if not this is what i am going to make.

Ritchie

Re: Qustion What makes a IPA

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:47 pm
by john mills
Here is a link to the guidelines for all Beer Judge Certification Program Beer styles. http://www.bjcp.org/stylecenter.php
Fermentation temps are dependent on which variant of IPA you are brewing and/or blended style , ie. Belgian. But to keep it a clean ferment using Fermentis US 05 or Wyeast 1056, or White Labs 001 ferment at 65-68 degrees for 3 days then allow temp to rise to 68-71 to finish out.
Hop variety is dependent on style also. Easy rule of thumb if you like lots of hops is to use 2-4 times as many hops adding somewhere between 15 min to 1 min left in boil as your bittering addition.

Re: Qustion What makes a IPA

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:11 pm
by Don
I do most of my IPA's at 66 - 68 degs F.

This is my Double IPA recipe http://heislerbrewing.com/styled-2/styled-32/index.html and my Two Hearted Ale Clone http://heislerbrewing.com/styled-2/styled-28/index.html