Description
Siesta Session IPA | Home Brewing Co.
A nap in San Diego weather calls for a refreshing citrus forward Session IPA. “Session” means less than 5% ABV. Though it may be tiny, it sure is might with juicy papaya tropical notes and light citrus such as orange peel, tangerine and pomelo. All held together with a structured pine, our recipe finishes with minimal bitterness and a crisp dry finish.
This Kit Includes: Ingredients + (1) Muslin Grain Steeping Bag (extract option only)
Fermentables
Hops Schedule
Yeast
Safale US-05
All Grain Option
Sub out 5 lbs Golden Light DME and 1 lb Bavarian Wheat DME for 9 lb 2 Row (aka Pale Malt), and 1 lb White Wheat Malt. Keep all other steeping grains/sugars in the recipe as is. Mash at 152F for 30-60 minutes.
All Grain Mash Instructions:
Mash with a water to grain ratio of about 1.25qt per pound at a target Mash rest temp of 152 for 30-60 minutes (stirring your mash occasionally can help with your efficiency). Sparge with enough water to collect about 6.5 gallons into your kettle.
Useful All-Grain Equations
Mash Water Volume: 1.25-1.50 qt of water per lb of grain (adjust based on equipment)
Mash Strike Water Temp: 10-12 degrees fahrenheit above your target mash temp.
Sparge Water: 1 to 1.25 x your mash water volume (calculated above).
Results vary. Every brewhouse is unique. Take notes, and adjust. You got this!
Making The Wort (Typical Partial Grain/Extract Setup)
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Prepare a bucket with Sanitizer
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Bring 2.5 gal of Water to ~155 F
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Put Another 3 gal of bottled (or pre boiled) water in the freezer
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Put Steeping Grains in the muslin grain bag and add to water for 15-20 min
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Occasionally Stir, Gently and try to maintain 155 F using very low heat
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Remove grain bag and let drip dry.
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Add Extract and Bring to a boil
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watch out for the Boil Over, It will happen….
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Add Bittering Hops and start a timer for 60 Minutes
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Stir Often
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Add remaining hops according to boil times list.
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Times indicated are a count down within the 60 min total boil time
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When the timer is up, remove the pot from heat and place in an ice bath
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Kitchen Sink or a tub works well
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Add previously chilled water after about 5-10 minutes
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Transfer wort to fermenter, splashing vigorously to aerate.
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Add Yeast when wort is below 80 F
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Enjoy the show over the next 2 weeks!
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The yeast will be quite active while its turning your Wort into Beer so pay attention and don’t let the airlock get clogged with foam (krausen)
Bottling
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Boil 4 oz of sugar in 2 cups of water for 10-15 minutes
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Cool to room temp and add to bottom of sanitized bottling bucket
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Transfer the Beer to the bucket Gently
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Be careful not to disturb the sediment at the bottom of your fermenter
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Use the spigot and bottling wand to fill your bottles and cap
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Wait 2-3 weeks for carbonation to build, chill and enjoy!
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Make sure to pour your delicious beer into the proper glassware as there will likely be some sediment in the bottles.
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