Lightning Strong Ale

First time in 15 or so years to use Cascades and the first time ever to use Centennial, the hop shortage made me do it and I very happy because this is a great beer! Not happy with the shortage though :(

Brewer: lmk/ Red Road Brewing Email: leonardking@att.nat
Beer: Lightning Strong Ale Style: American Brown
Type: All grain Size: 3.25 gallons
Color:
27 HCU (~14 SRM)
Bitterness: 43 IBU
OG: 1.073 FG: 1.018
Alcohol: 7.0% v/v (5.5% w/w)
Water: Boiled tap and one gal. spring and one gal. distilled
Grain: 6 lb. American 2-row
4 oz. American victory
8 oz. Belgian aromatic
4 oz. German CaraAmber
2 oz. Belgian Special B
4 oz. German CaraAroma
4 oz. Torrified Wheat
Mash: 85% efficiency
144'f 20 mins
150'f 20 mins
154'f 40 mins
172'f 5 mins out
Boil: 90 minutes SG 1.050 4.75 gallons
Moss and WL nutrients 15 min. boil
Hops: .5 oz. Centennial (8.7% AA, 60 min.)
.25 oz. Centennial (8.7% AA, 30 min.)
.5 oz. Cascade (aroma)
Yeast: Used slurry from prev. batch
YEAST STRAIN: 1028 | London Ale™ / 2nd Gen
Rich with a dry finish, minerally profile, bold and crisp, with some fruitiness. Often used for higher gravity ales and when a high level of attenuation is desired for the style.
Origin:
Flocculation: Medium-Low
Attenuation: 73-77%
Temperature Range: 60-72F, 15-22C
Alcohol Tolerance: 10%ABV

Log: Dry hopped with .25 oz. Cascades 6.3% for 2 weeks in secondary.
Fridged at 38'f for 10 days.
Carbonation: Bottled.

Recipe posted 05/16/08.