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Pith Helmet IPA

Brewer: Rowan Williams Email: rowan@canberrabrewers.org
Beer: Pith Helmet IPA Style: India Pale Ale
Type: Partial mash Size: 20 liters
Color:
19 HCU (~11 SRM)
Bitterness: 38 IBU
OG: 1.073 FG: 1.012
Alcohol: 7.8% v/v (6.1% w/w)
Water: 1 Teaspoon of Gypsum in mashtun
Grain: 1kg Bairds Pale Ale Malt
300g Bairds Munich
200g Bairds Amber
300g Weyermann Cara-Pils
300g Thos. Fawcett crystal 50-60L
500g IMC Pale Ale Malt
Mash: 70% efficiency
Mashtun capacity is limited to 2.6Kg of grains. 66°C mash for 90
minutes. Sparge at 75°C to get 12L in the kettle.
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.121 12 liters
1kg Coopers Light Dry Malt Extract
1.7kg Coopers Pale Ale kit
Add the Dry malt extract at start of boil. Add the Coopers Pale Ale
extract kit at flameout to improve hop extraction efficiency and
preserve the hop aroma and flavours in the Coopers kit.
Hops: 14g Chinook (15.3% AA, 60 min.)
28g Northern Brewer (8.5% AA, 60 min.)
16g Kent Goldings (5% AA, 30 min.)
16g Kent Goldings (5% AA, 20 min.)
20g Cascade (6% AA, 2 min.)
Yeast: Windsor Ale yeast or Wyeast 1028 London Ale yeast. Keep the
fermentation temp to around 18°C.
Log: Rack to secondary and bulk condition after the primary fermentation
has finished in approx. 2 weeks. Allow the beer to brighten and
then rack to the keg, force carbonate and enjoy!
Carbonation: 2.2 volumes Keg: 8.6 psi @ 4°C
You can alternatively bulk prime with 180g of dextrose before
bottling if kegging isn't an option...
Tasting: Day 7 of primary - shows great promise! Well balanced.

Recipe posted 09/30/05.