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  1. spersichilli

    IPA’s to Calibrate Sensory Palette

    you're the only one giving good suggestions here haha. OP: for west coast IPA Russian River is the quintessential version of the style, Pliny leans more dank while blind pig leans more citrus forward. Ghost Town has been winning a lot of medals for WCIPA, Nose Goblin is their "best" one and I'd...
  2. spersichilli

    American IPA The New West Coast IPA

    I’ve been on a kick brewing these, this is one I did back in January for my “6th anniversary” of homebrewing. West Coast Triple IPA, 6 different hops dry hopped around 8lb/bbl. Probably my favorite west coast I’ve done, I’ve been playing around with different ways to add a subtle clean maltiness...
  3. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I get to that without malto in mine, I mash at 156ish for my single NEIPAs, I mash at 158 to 160 for NE Pale ales to get 1.018-1.022
  4. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Got a chance to brew again after a little hiatus. New NEIPA on the docket. Was fortunate to get some Freestyle Nelson from a pro brewer buddy, so doing a single hop nelson NEIPA. These hops are bonkers, definitely the best I've had a chance to get. 1.074 OG, 6 gallons into the fermenter 50%...
  5. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I’ve never necessarily tried to “push” ester character from it. I always do a very healthy pitch and ferment at 68 before the D rest. In my experience the esters usually take a back seat the way I normally use it and the hop character is up front. I can see what you mean as far as beers with...
  6. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Exclusively LAIII (usually from Wyeast). Lays the best canvas for hop expression and gives it the softness I look for.
  7. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    In my experience it’s WAY too dry. You want these to be super soft and not spritzy at all. One of the best things about LAIII is how plush it leaves the beer
  8. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I think there might have been an oxidation issue on the cans and maybe there was significantly more particulate in my cans vs the kegs.
  9. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I had a can of Headroom the other day and it was low key a mess. Just a whisper of that old school galaxy and then it faded to a **** ton of grassy astringency. Basically felt like chewing on a hop pellet.
  10. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    yeah someone here needs to be the guinea pig!!! Trillium finally put headroom out again so I'm assuming that means that they're finally happy with the galaxy they got
  11. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    where'd you get the galaxy from? Any notes of "bad galaxy" (plastic/peanuts/extreme astrigency) or were you pretty happy with the lot you got?
  12. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I don't use gelatin because I'm vegetarian but I've biofined my NEIPAs before and had minimal reduction in haze, most of them stayed completely turbid actually.
  13. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    it's very hard in practice to get tannins from the grains. If this astringency isn't present in any of their other beers that is definitely not the issue. I've seen judges note sparge related issues on scoresheets with hop related astringency and it drives me crazy because it's obviously not the...
  14. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    why not push the beer into a second keg? Getting the beer off the hop ensures you don't pick up any grassiness and help have the hop character brighter.
  15. spersichilli

    American IPA The New West Coast IPA

    maybe consider natural carbonating your been in the keg instead of gas. You're going to need some refermentation in order to have the yeast to uptake the diacetyl
  16. spersichilli

    Wanted Looking for can seamer (any kind)

    Looking to buy a used can seamer. Not particularly picky but oktober is preferred. Must be able to ship to FL (or be local in SWFL or the SF Bay Area).
  17. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    looks to be roughly 4.25-4.5 gallons. Didn't weigh it, this is just going off the condensation markings on the side. That's including loss to trub/yeast as well
  18. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    tiny bit of hop burn currently but I don't really mind that in NEIPAs. I think splitting the dry hop into multiple charges and moving it off of the previous charge helps minimize the hop burn (at least anecdotally in my experience). Transferred it to the serving keg sunday and drank two glasses...
  19. spersichilli

    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I'm carbing my beer while I dry hop in the DH keg. I set it to 40psi 24 hours before I transfer into the serving keg, then set it to serving pressure when it's in the serving keg. I usually forget to rouse but when I do I figure it's easier just to shake the keg.
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