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MrBarrySir

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I was wondering if there was anything I could do with this load of hops that I have in the freezer, looking to buy malt and if required more hops - but would rather use what I have! Looking to make any IPA / APA any sort of hoppy pale ale variant.

Columbus - 14g
Cascade - 30g
Calypso 30g
Bravo - 43g
Mosiac - 103g

Thanks!
 
Hi
use the columbus as a bittering hop then use the cascade and mosaic to make a IPA of the citrus variety.
I would use the Bravo as a bittering hop in another brew of the ale type with the Calypso.
Some of the best beers are just thrown together with what you have pump them both into brewers friend and play around. A simple grain bill for the IPA and use some crystal or cara's types for the ale or a english IPA
 
6% ABV IPA

Pale malt - 95%
Light Crystal or Carapils - 5%

Columbus - 14g at 60 minutes.
Bravo - 43g at 15 minutes.
Calypso - 30g at flame out.
Mosaic - 40g at flame out.
Cascade - 30g dry hop.
Mosiac - 63g dry hop.

20L batch with around 5kg of grain should be around 6% and 60 IBUs.





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6% ABV IPA

Pale malt - 95%
Light Crystal or Carapils - 5%

Columbus - 14g at 60 minutes.
Bravo - 43g at 15 minutes.
Calypso - 30g at flame out.
Mosaic - 40g at flame out.
Cascade - 30g dry hop.
Mosiac - 63g dry hop.

20L batch with around 5kg of grain should be around 6% and 60 IBUs.





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Excellent, thanks for that. I have no idea how to utilise each hop and at what stage, where do you learn this?
 
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