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Russell's Mad March Monster IPA

Based on an 1837 recipe which can be found here http://www.countybeermakers.org.uk/recipes/recipe.php?table=obb2&num=13

Brewer: Russell Email: -
Beer: Russell's Mad March Monster IPA Style: India Pale Ale
Type: All grain Size: 17 liters
Color:
6 HCU (~5 SRM)
Bitterness: 148 IBU
OG: 1.073 FG: 1.015
Alcohol: 7.5% v/v (5.9% w/w)
Water: None, I have hard water
Grain: 2800g British lager
3000g British pale
Mash: 63% efficiency
66°C for 90 minutes, sparge at 80°C
Boil: 90 minutes SG 1.073 17 liters
200g Cane sugar
add Irish Moss 15 minutes before end of boil. Do not add aroma hops to the boil but use them to dry hop in the secondary fermenter. This is true to methods of the 1830's
Hops: 292g Kent Goldings (4.3% AA, 90 min.)
55g Kent Goldings (aroma)
Yeast: Two packets of Safale S04
Log: Dry hop in secondary fermenter. After racking mature for at least 8 months. This is the length of the sea crossing from England to India in the 1830's and the beer would probably have been kept for some time before bing loaded onto the ship so it should continue to improve with age.
Carbonation: bottle conditioned. If bottled at FG then add half a teaspoon of sugar to each 500ml bottle.
Tasting: You really do have to let this beer mature. After 1 month it will taste so bitter that you'll think that you've made a mistake but give it time for the bitterness compounds to change into something else and you will be rewarded with a taste like no other. After the wait you'll just wish that you made more of it!

Recipe posted 03/07/07.