
All hop bursted. So the hops will be in your face (at least compared to a traditional saison). Closest thing to an APA/IPA I do this time of year. Although I might do a "Belgian IPA" too.
Only advanced because of small mini-mash. For 2.6 gallons (again overshot my volume... I'm loosing it LOL).
Mashed @152
6oz White Wheat Malt
4oz Munich
2oz Aromatic
2oz Special B
Added:
3# MoreBeer Pilsner LME
1oz Nelson Sauvin (14.4%AA)
1oz Streisselspalt (2.1%AA)
Combined the hops together and split into four 1/2oz piles
I went with just a 20 minute boil. Lid off first 15 minutes, on last 5 to keep house Brett out.
Tossed in a pile @15, 10, 5, and 0
Did a 20 minute hop stand with all the hops in.
Cooled, pitched full pack of Bella Saison.
OG: 1.049
About 11SRM
About 35 IBUs after factoring in hop stand utilization... which is more then plenty considering how dry it will ferment out.
Hoping that the slight plum/raisin and slight sweetness that should remain from the special B brings out the Nelson's grape even more.
I might dry hop some Nelson too.