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The Homebrew Hammer
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Got the Hopslam clone in the fermenter yesterday around 6, and pitched the yeast starter. Already had airlock activity this morning, and it smelled pretty good
![]() 6# LME 3# 2-row pale malt, U.S. 1# 40L crystal 8oz Cara-Pils 4oz Aromatic 4oz Honey malt 8oz malto-dextrine 24oz clover honey Did a multirest mash on the grains (110/30min-140/20min-158/40min), and hit a gravity of 1.036, a bit higher than expected. I'll add the clover honey either to the primary after 3 days, or in the secondary. Hop schedule: Centennial 1/2 oz at 55min & 20min Citra 1/2 oz at 45min & 10min Simcoe 1/2 oz at 30min & 15min Amarillo 1/2 oz at 5min Will dry hop with 1/2oz Amarillo + 1.5oz Simcoe. IBUs = 72, which is in the ballpark for what Bell's reports is in Hopslam. They say that they use high-alpha US strains, and I figured they used a burst technique so hopefully I got it close. Except for the Amarillo, all the hops are 11-13% AA. It smelled and tasted great out of the kettle, so I think I'll be happy even if it's not a match! OG = 1.076 without the honey, which is on target exactly for 1.087. Fingers crossed that it goes well. I thought about splitting the batch and pitching half with WLP1 California ale, but I didn't. No guts no glory.
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