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Just a short boil all extract recipe to fill up a LBC on a busy day. Sort of a California Common/IPL hybrid. Anyone with an LBC can make this easily as an alternative to a canned kit. Assuming it comes out good. Which I think it will.
For 2.5 gallons.
3.15# Northern Brewer Amber extract (2 row, a little bit of Munich, and 60L crystal)
1/3# dextrose (corn sugar) - to keep it a bit lighter and let the hops stand out more - plenty malty from the extract.
2oz powdered maltodextrin (head retention, without spending more time steeping)
20 minute boil:
0.5 oz Northern Brewer (9.6AA) @20, commando.
1.0 oz Nelson Sauvin (11.5AA), commando @Flameout, lid thrown immediately on the pot to keep the aroma from blowing off.
30 minute hop stand, all hops still in, figure an extra 10 minutes of AA utilization for both additions before it cooled enough to stop it.
Lid on lets me start hop stand @flameout temps, but keeps essential oils from blowing off - they recondense back into the wort as it cools, like perfume distillation - it works, I've done it lots of times now. Had NO DMS from doing this ever. Have had excellent flavor/aroma contribution. Keeps my house brett at bay.
Cooled, dumped into LBC, hops remain in, pitched full very fresh (1 month old) vial of WLP810 California Lager, which is plenty since I'm fermenting at around 62-63 degrees.
OG 1.050
IBUs... something 40ish because of extended AA utilization during the hop stand.
SRM: 12ish.
Might dry hop some Northern Brewer or Nelson, we will see.