Citra Double IPA

Partial Mash Recipe

Submitted By: phillyhomebrew (Shared)
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Batch Size: 5.00 galStyle: Imperial IPA (14C)
Boil Size: 6.49 galStyle Guide: BJCP 2008
Color: 5.7 SRMEquipment: Pot ( 8 Gal) - Mini-BIAB
Bitterness: 84.9 IBUsBoil Time: 60 min
Est OG: 1.082 (19.8° P)Mash Profile: Single Infusion, Medium Body, Batch Sparge
Est FG: 1.015 SG (3.8° P)Fermentation: Ale, Single Stage
ABV: 9.0%Taste Rating: 46.0

Ingredients
Amount Name Type #
3 lbs Pale Malt (2 Row) US (2.0 SRM) Grain 1
1 lbs Cara-Pils/Dextrine (2.0 SRM) Grain 2
12.00 oz Caramel/Crystal Malt - 10L (10.0 SRM) Grain 3
12.00 oz Vienna Malt (3.5 SRM) Grain 4
4.00 oz Honey Malt (25.0 SRM) Grain 5
4.00 oz White Wheat Malt (2.4 SRM) Grain 6
6 lbs LME Pilsen Light (Briess) [Boil] (2.3 SRM) Extract 7
1 lbs Corn Sugar (Dextrose) [Boil] (0.0 SRM) Sugar 8
1.50 oz Citra [12.0%] - Boil 30 min Hops 9
1.00 items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15 min) Misc 10
1.50 oz Citra [12.0%] - Boil 15 min Hops 11
1.00 oz Citra [12.0%] - Boil 10 min Hops 12
1.00 oz Citra [12.0%] - Boil 5 min Hops 13
2.0 pkgs Safale American (DCL/Fermentis #US-05) Yeast 14
1.00 oz Amarillo Gold [8.5%] - Dry Hop 7 days Hops 15
1.00 oz Citra [12.0%] - Dry Hop 7 days Hops 16
1.00 oz Amarillo Gold [8.5%] - Dry Hop 6 days Hops 17

Taste Notes

Double IPA with very complex malt flavors that are well matched by very tropical and fruity aromas and flavors from the large additions of Citra hops. Great head retention and clarity. Liked by many that don't like IPA's, loved by those that do. Recipe verbatim from Can You Brew It Podcast. Read notes for additional brewing info.

Notes

Start dry hop 2 days after primary fermentation completes; I started at 10 days. Then add additional dry hop additions every three days. Keg/Bottle 3 days after last hop addition to get off hops and avoid and grassy flavors. Brewer uses Koppaclear tablets from Brewers Supply group as wort clarification agent. Whirfloc cleared mine up quite well, so I've substituted that in this recipe. Brewer uses Briess malts for all but 2-row and Honey. 2-row is Great Western, Honey is Gambrinus. Brewed with hard water - High in hardness, low in alkalinity.

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