Brew Dog type 'Punk IPA'

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Knocked up a 5 litre batch yesterday afternoon.Had some spray malt kicking about so cut back on some Irish malt and added some spray malt to compensate.Anyway,recipie here-
5 litre batch,2.75 litre dunk sparge. 60 min boil.65c mash for 60 min.
825 grm Irish Ale malt
110 grm Irish Lager malt
35 grm Carahell
35 grm Crystal 140L
110 grm light spraymalt.-----added at start of boil
3 grm Ahtanum 60 min
3 grm Chinook 60 min
3 grm Chinook 30 min
1/2 protofloc tablet 15 min
3 grm Ahtanum 10 min
3 grm Chinook Flame out
3 grm Motueka Flame out
5 grm Motueka 80c Aroma stand 15 mins

Probable dry hop,5 grm Motueka for 5 days
1/2 pack US Pale yeat (Crossmyloof Brewery)
Expected OG 1052 Actual OG 1050
Expected FG 1.010
Expected ABV 5.35%
59.79 IBU 9.14 SRM
This was done loosly along the lines of Brew Dog recipie
 
Well your going to be busy lol
Sure am!. Already done two brews loosely along the lines of their recipies and have five more lined up,all 5 litre batches,BIAB jobs.I like turning over plenty of small varied brews,can always repeat a real goodun. Only problem about following the recipies is that a lot of them use an unholy amount of hops:eek::D and some are mega strong,10% and above:eek:
 
Sure am!. Already done two brews loosely along the lines of their recipies and have five more lined up,all 5 litre batches,BIAB jobs.I like turning over plenty of small varied brews,can always repeat a real goodun. Only problem about following the recipies is that a lot of them use an unholy amount of hops:eek::D and some are mega strong,10% and above:eek:
How have.some of them turned out so far you could use same percentages of grist.but tone it down some to a more sessionable alcohol percentage lol.

Thats one of the first things ive found hombrewing to create sessionable beers not divorce makers haha.

Even if yours selling the beer to public it.makes sence to tone down the alcohol percentage as the customer will hang around for longer.
 
How have.some of them turned out so far you could use same percentages of grist.but tone it down some to a more sessionable alcohol percentage lol.

Thats one of the first things ive found hombrewing to create sessionable beers not divorce makers haha.

Even if yours selling the beer to public it.makes sence to tone down the alcohol percentage as the customer will hang around for longer.
So far the two brews have been pretty good,probably not the most hop forward of the 'brewdog' bunch however.
 

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