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Juno Choi’s Patagonia IPA + Finding Patagonia Malts

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Juno Choi With a PIle of Hops

One of the homebrews that stood out to me while attending a past Homebrewer’s Conference, homebrewcon in Grand Rapids, Michigan was an IPA that was served by Brewer’s Supply Group (BSG) at their booth at the Conference. It was… delicious.  Roasty, great hop character and easy to drink.  I swung by for two samples and shortly returned… for a third and it was gone.  After the conference, I got a hold of BSG to ask about the beer.  I learned that it was formulated and brewed by Juno Choi.  Juno kindly shared the recipe with me and I’d like to share it with you.  Thank you Juno!

The recipe features 100% Patagonia Malts from Chile.  Those were new to me and I think relatively new to the homebrew market here in the US, because… I had a very difficult time sourcing the grain for this recipe.  After looking around a bit, I contacted Bryan at Great Fermentations.  They already carried Patagonia, just not not all three varieties that this recipe calls for.  Bryan kindly sourced the remaining grains and has stocked them at Great Fermentations.  Thank you Bryan!

Grab the recipe: Juno Choi’s Patagonia IPA

Related: Expert Q and A – Juno Choi from BSG HandCraft

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30 Gallon Blichmann BoilerMaker G2 Kettles Available

30 Gallon BoilerMaker G2 Brew Kettle

Earlier today, I put up a post letting you know that 20 Gallon Blichmann BrewEasy Brew Stands  (Gas – Electric) are finally available to order.  Well… So are 30 Gallon Blichmann G2 Kettles.

Check out the Full Line of Blichmann G2 Kettles

I have a G2 Kettle and have used it for several brews.  I’m a fan!  Check out my First Looks Post

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Brewing “1 Hour” IPA – from grain to glass

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Great Fermentations has a number of great Recipe Kit Offerings.  Included in the bunch is their continuously hopped “1 Hour IPA”.  I was excited to see that as I am a huge fan of Dogfish Head’s 60 Minute IPA and generally cannot get that beer where I live.  The recipe features Simpsons Crystal Malt, Carapils, Amber Malt and Warrior, Amarillo and Simcoe Hops.  It’s available in both all grain and extract versions.  Here’s a overview of the beer from grain to glass.

cln_img_2660Taking the temperature of the recently crushed malt bill.

cln_img_2770I brewed this beer BIAB style.  Here’s a look at the mash.

cln_img_2778Stirring to get everything mixed up well.

cln_img_2785The mash is settling in at around 152 deg F.

cln_img_2827Here we are at the end of the mash.  If you take a look at the thermometer on my BoilerMaker G1 kettle (GF has a great deal on some slight cosmetic damage G1s right now) you’ll notice I’m up in the 170 deg F range doing a direct fired mash out.  That’s one of the dandy parts about BIAB.  Easy step mashes and mash outs.

cln_img_3050Hey that’s wort!!

cln_img_3061This recipe features 5 total kettle hop editions.  A 60 minute Warrior bittering addition starts it off followed by 4 Amarillo/Simcoe blend additions.  Those start at 15 minutes and happen every 5 minutes up until and including knock out.  There is one dry hop addition of the hop blend.

cln_img_3102After an early hop addition

cln_img_3143After a late hop addition

cln_img_4323It’s kegging time.  Beautiful clear beer going into one of my kegs.

cln_img_5312The finished product.  Of course, in a Spiegelau IPA Glass.

I wish that I could have done a side by side comparison of 60 minute vs 1 hour.  I did some searching, even out of state, and didn’t come up with any.

This beer, much like 60 minute, is a tasty and drinkable IPA.  IBU and alcohol-wise it’s on the lighter end of the scale for current push-the-limit American IPAs (that I also enjoy).  The keg went quickly, I almost did not get the finished in-the-glass picture at the end.  I think this was the second to last pint.  I enjoyed it very much and the speed at which the keg was depleted is a testament to that.

The taste that I walk away with, from 60 minute, more than hops is the great nutty, roasty flavor of the British Amber Malts.  I do get that in 1 Hr IPA.  As I said, I like that flavor, so, next time I would add another quarter lb or so.  Not that this beer needs it to be more like 60 minute.  It’s been a while since I’ve had one of those, so I can’t tell you that for certain.  I just like the flavors that that malt adds.

Check it out – All Grain and Extract

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20% Off Big Little Guy IPA, Inspired by Founder’s All Day IPA – from $21.59

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Great Fermentations has marked down their new “Big Little Guy” Session IPA Kit by 20%.  This recipe is inspired by Founder’s All Day IPA with lower alcohol and high levels of hopping.  The description says it has load s of Amarillo, Simcoe and Crystal.

Both Extract and All Grain Versions are marked down by 20%.  Bundles with Flat Rate Shipping.

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Limited Supply: Blichmann BoilerMaker G1 Kettles – Standard & Cosmetic Damage

 

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According to my contact at Great Fermentations, demand for G1 BoilerMaker kettles spiked after announcement of the the new G2 Kettle.  I’m told that some sizes are still available, but supply is limited across the board.  The Slight Cosmetic Damage Kettles are one of the only ways to get a discounted BoilerMaker.

Check them out – Blichmann BoilerMaker Kettles and Slight Cosmetic Damage Kettles

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Introducing the BoilerMaker G2 Brew Pot

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Great Fermentations just announced the new Blichmann BoilerMaker G2 Kettle.

from Great Fermentations:
The Best Just Got Better.  Introducing the BoilerMaker™ G2 Brew Pot by Blichmann Engineering™

Just when you thought the BoilerMaker™ couldn’t get any better, Blichmann Engineering™ went ahead and did just that, with the introduction of the G2. Available in 7.5, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 55 gallon sizes, this is a no compromise brew pot. It comes packed with standard features like a patent pending linear flow drain that is easy to disassemble and clean, easy to read level gauge, snap-in drain tube, adjustable BrewMometer™, a sleek and easy to clean surface finish, and cool touch custom molded grips. Don’t be lured in by a bare bones pot for a cheaper price; by the time you add all the extras you want, you’ll find that the BoilerMaker™ is STILL hands down the best brew pot your money can buy!

Check it out – Here

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Juno Choi’s Patagonia IPA Recipe

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Juno Choi With a PIle of Hops

One of the homebrews that stood out to me while attending a past Homebrewer’s Conference, homebrewcon in Grand Rapids, Michigan was an IPA that was served by Brewer’s Supply Group (BSG) at their booth at the Conference. It was… delicious.  Roasty, great hop character and easy to drink.  I swung by for two samples and shortly returned… for a third and it was gone.  After the conference, I got a hold of BSG to ask about the beer.  I learned that it was formulated and brewed by Juno Choi.  Juno kindly shared the recipe with me and I’d like to share it with you.  Thank you Juno!

The recipe features 100% Patagonia Malts from Chile.  Those were new to me and I think relatively new to the homebrew market here in the US, because… I had a very difficult time sourcing the grain for this recipe.  After looking around a bit, I contacted Bryan at Great Fermentations.  They already carried Patagonia, just not not all three varieties that this recipe calls for.  Bryan kindly sourced the remaining grains and has stocked them at Great Fermentations.  Thank you Bryan!

On to the recipe…

Fermentables:
10.8 lbs Patagonia Extra Pale Malt
.6 lb Patagonia Caramel 90L
.6 lb Patagonia Caramel 190L

Hops:
60 Minutes – 2 OZ Motueka
10 Minutes – 2 OZ Pacifica
1 Minute – 2 OZ Nelson Sauvin

Mash for 60 Minutes at 152 deg F

Ferment with Safale US-05 at 68 deg F

About The Beer, Estimates:
OG: 1.061 at 70% Efficiency
FG: 1.017
ABV: 5.76%
IBU 73.31
SRM 17.78

Extract:
The all grain recipe features Patagonia Malts from beginning to end.  Extract Patagonia Extra Pale Malt doesn’t exist.  You could still get the same idea by substituting 8 lbs of Liquid Malt Extract for the Extra Pale and steep the caramel malts.  That gets you the same gravity and pretty well everything else, although the SRM does go up to 18.74.  Again, not the exact same beer, but you will get a lot of the great roasty flavors from the Patagonia Caramel Malts and all of the hop character.

patagoniaipaBeautiful and Delicious! Mash on the left (BIAB) – Close up of the Grain Bill on the right

Related: Expert Q and A – Juno Choi from BSG HandCraft

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10% Off BoilerMaker Kettles w/Slight Cosmetic Damage

If you’ve looked for discounted Blichmann BoilerMaker kettles for very long, you’ll soon learn that they… do not exist.  Prices on Blichmann gear are standardized.  Great Fermentations has access to a supply of “Slight Cosmetic Damage” BoilerMaker Kettles.  Current stock includes 7.5, 10, 15, 20, 30 and 55 gallon sizes.  All are marked down 10% vs the standard offering.  From the description it sounds like the slight cosmetic damage is… slight.  I have two Boilermaker kettles and I love them.

Update: Since this point went live a couple of hours ago… the 55 gallon size has sold out.

Check them out – Here

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