Homebrew Tutorial: Grain to Glass Hazy Double IPA

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • What's up beer lovers? In this episode, I am joined by my friends Jacob and Paul to brew a Hazy DIPA. In the past, I've had trouble with clarity and color, so I am trying some new things to resolve those issues. Also, I've never really dabbled in water chemistry before, so Paul is going to give me a crash course. This video shows you how to brew an IPA from grain to glass and you get to see how it turned out. If you're a fan of the style or a home brewer, this is an episode worth watching. Enjoy!
    Recipe:
    12lbs Pilsner Malt
    1.5lbs Flaked Wheat
    1.0lbs Flaked Oats
    1.0lbs Carapils
    0.5lbs Rice Hulls
    .5oz Citra @ 60 Minutes
    1oz Citra, 1oz Cascade @ Flameout
    1.oz Citra, 1oz Cascade, 1oz Amarillo @ Whirlpool
    2oz Citra, 1oz Cascade, 2oz Amarillo @ 2 Days
    2oz Citra, 1oz Cascade, 2oz Amarillo @ 14 Days
    1oz Orange Zest @ Flameout
    Wyeast London Ale III
    Propper Starter Canned Wort
    24 Hrs on Stir Plate
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @Soldier957
    @Soldier957 3 роки тому +1

    DIPAs are just the most flavorful beers in the world. I don't drink anything else anymore. LOVE EM!

  • @ronsbeerreviewstools4361
    @ronsbeerreviewstools4361 4 роки тому +1

    Its all about zymurgy, thats why Milwaukee had so many Breweries years ago--their water. Good educational & entertaining video. Thumbs up !

  • @ameliakotte4806
    @ameliakotte4806 4 роки тому +2

    little dog on the sofa gives the silent skeptical eye: "it hasn't passed my test yet!"

  • @haydenlemke73
    @haydenlemke73 4 роки тому

    Love the video thanks man 🤙new to brewing and definitely didn't know the marble trick! You're the man!

  • @kimmmac1031
    @kimmmac1031 4 роки тому

    Great video, That 🐕, so funny the looks 🤣

  • @JoseGuillen422
    @JoseGuillen422 4 роки тому +1

    awesome video! ive done a hazy ipa before but you really need those adjuncts to help you have a very thiccc looking hazy. i hope since then youve tried the beer again! also, id recommend getting the Bru'n water program for your water chemistry. get a water report on your water if youre using tap and build on up! im going to attempt a hazy DIPA this weekend so im excited for it. cheers !

  • @alexrocks135
    @alexrocks135 4 роки тому

    Finally, a homebrew video !
    I actually had the same issue when I brewed my first NEIPA. However, I bottled and swirled the last 1/4 of the bottle and it made it look more like a “hazy”.

    • @alexrocks135
      @alexrocks135 4 роки тому +1

      On a side note, you guys should totally collab with @HOMEBREW 4 LIFE

    • @fairz32
      @fairz32 4 роки тому

      Hop Head if you haven’t already, bump up your wheat, oat and flaked barley content to ~20% of your grist. Of that percent, work in torrified wheat and don’t forget and hand full or two of rice hauls!

  • @PapaAthona
    @PapaAthona 4 роки тому

    That is a must have shirt. Great video!

  • @drumkendrum
    @drumkendrum 3 роки тому +1

    No secondary ! Straight to keg :)

  • @pray4snow42o
    @pray4snow42o 4 роки тому

    I love brewing hazys. Looks like yours got a little darker after you kegged it, I hope it's not oxidized! Just put a coconut hazy in the fermenter, we'll see how that comes out soon. Great video, cheers!

  • @doctorcrypto3048
    @doctorcrypto3048 3 роки тому

    Looks epic from here

  • @Mauricio2605
    @Mauricio2605 2 роки тому

    For the Perfect Color you seeking, try this:
    70% pilsner malt
    15% white wheat malt
    15% flaked oats
    Use a VERMONT ale, the Conan yeast floculation is very low and contribute to a permanent Hazy!! As well the Dry Hopping on super active fermentation, in this case, polyphenols will bondings with proteins and maximize the hazy and its stability. In Overall, just a mix of a several things that you may attempt and certainly you succeed! Cheers from Brazil

  • @krcitaly2012
    @krcitaly2012 2 роки тому +1

    How many gallons of strike water? Did you sparge. And what was your total preboil volume?

    • @LetsHaveSomeBeer
      @LetsHaveSomeBeer  2 роки тому

      Pretty sure my strike water was 6 gallons, Sparge was 3 gallons. Preboil volume was 7. Your own volumes will need to be adjusted based on your burner and how fast it dissolves the water volume.

  • @brianclark4695
    @brianclark4695 3 роки тому +1

    I hope you’ll respond. I have been on a ipa kick but having issue with the keg from all the hops. With my current batch I am using hop bags. Where is that filtration system from???

    • @LetsHaveSomeBeer
      @LetsHaveSomeBeer  3 роки тому

      I got it on Amazon, but it looks like it is no longer available. I’d check your local homebrew supply store. This is the product description. “3/8" Hose Barb in-Line Strainer with 50 mesh Stainless Steel Filter Screen”

    • @LetsHaveSomeBeer
      @LetsHaveSomeBeer  3 роки тому

      I found one for you!
      Bouncer inline beer filter (Classic) www.amazon.com/dp/B01JWO5RK2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_J3DJKWYYRXT8W6ZK4Y4W

  • @ShotbySurge
    @ShotbySurge 4 роки тому

    Looks good man

  • @olivierleclerc9841
    @olivierleclerc9841 4 роки тому

    When you put your wort into the fermentor, do you also put the hops that are accumulated in the bottom of the wort?

  • @Rtollinchi
    @Rtollinchi 3 роки тому +1

    How did you guys sparge?

    • @LetsHaveSomeBeer
      @LetsHaveSomeBeer  3 роки тому

      I typically do a fly sparge. I just dump the sparge water in with a pot.

  • @dannyfuller1
    @dannyfuller1 3 роки тому

    So the colour your looking for is green??

  • @NR-ds4fm
    @NR-ds4fm 3 роки тому

    Nice beer zombie shirt

  • @jonathanwilliams1974
    @jonathanwilliams1974 4 роки тому +3

    Appreciate the video. But you are wasting a TON of $$ on hops. Dr. Tom Shellhammer (a hop scientist at Oregon State) did a study and determined the hop saturation point. Anything beyond 1.1 oz per gallon is undetectable. You only need 5 oz of dry hops for a NEIPA. I don’t think it looks too oxidized. You seem to have pretty good practices of eliminating cold-side O2.
    One thing I’ve done that helps is I keg early and let it finish fermenting in the keg. I keg at 6 days and add second DH addition in a stainless dry hopper.
    Also people swear by using SMB (sodium metabisulfate) in theory hazys and that scavenges O2. You can look at some photo comparisons and the SMB beer definitely keeps its light color.
    Cheers...

    • @adamlowery7489
      @adamlowery7489 4 роки тому

      Dry hopping especially with a neipa is different. I've done side by sides with 1 oz and 3oz per gallon and anyone could easily guess in a triangle test

    • @jonathanwilliams1974
      @jonathanwilliams1974 4 роки тому +1

      @@adamlowery7489 This was specific to dry-hopping. But as long as you enjoy it that's all that matters.

    • @adamlowery7489
      @adamlowery7489 4 роки тому +1

      @@jonathanwilliams1974 didn't notice that was only dry hopping. I'd agree with that. My max dry hop is normally 6 oz so pretty spot on.

    • @jonathanwilliams1974
      @jonathanwilliams1974 4 роки тому

      @@adamlowery7489 Got it. I was going off of your recipe that has 10 oz of DH. I've never gone near that high. Even at 6 oz. I've thought that maybe I need to cut back a bit so I've settled at 5 oz DH as my personal sweet spot. I think that 10 oz of DH may be contributing to oxidation as hops have O2 in them. Just a guess. Fighting cold-side oxidation on NEIPA is a never-ending battle. I'm definitely going to use SMB on my next one. This pic convinced me.
      i0.wp.com/brulosophy.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/11_coldsideoxidationsmbatpackaging_glasses2weeks.jpeg?resize=768%2C432

    • @jonathanwilliams1974
      @jonathanwilliams1974 4 роки тому

      @@LetsHaveSomeBeer No prob. If you do that. Transfer a little early and let it finish it's last few gravity points in the keg. You get a little extra O2 purging. I just burp it a little each day...I don't have a spunding valve. It makes a big difference in how long it stays bright and fresher tasting. Cheers.

  • @dcross375
    @dcross375 4 роки тому +4

    So frustrating to watch false information being pushed out...

    • @LetsHaveSomeBeer
      @LetsHaveSomeBeer  3 роки тому

      Could you please elaborate? I don’t claim to be a professional brewer and ask for feedback in all my videos. If I’m doing something incorrectly, I’d like to know so I can correct it in the future.

    • @dcross375
      @dcross375 3 роки тому

      Let's Have Some Beer Bro, this was nearly a year ago… many UA-cam videos have been watched since. I can’t remember exactly what it was. Not going to watch the entire thing again.

    • @timin770
      @timin770 3 роки тому +2

      @@dcross375 so .....nothing. k got it

    • @dcross375
      @dcross375 3 роки тому

      timin770 I am sure there was something. Like I said, not suffering through it again.

    • @timin770
      @timin770 3 роки тому

      @@dcross375 let me know if you ever find out lol

  • @jasonwarthman7786
    @jasonwarthman7786 3 роки тому

    super oxidized

  • @michaeljames3509
    @michaeljames3509 4 роки тому

    The beer looks like American homebrew style moonshiners beer. It's pretty much impossible to produce ale and lager by soaking high modified malt in hot water for an hour. It is chemically and enzymatically impossible.

    • @bombbrew4119
      @bombbrew4119 4 роки тому

      How is it any different then what breweries do? There are literally comps for home brewers at breweries , winner gets to make the same batch on the breweries system.. So would that mean the brewery is selling not beer?