Recipe for cascades for this evening
Recipe for cascades for this evening
Just been given a sealed pack of cascades by a mate who says he won't be needing them.
Want to brew a nice summer ale this evening (thinking about something with a nice citrus twang) so these should be fine.
Anyone got a suitable suggestion for a recipe?
I also have fuggles and goldings so thinking caps on chaps...
Want to brew a nice summer ale this evening (thinking about something with a nice citrus twang) so these should be fine.
Anyone got a suitable suggestion for a recipe?
I also have fuggles and goldings so thinking caps on chaps...
Re: Recipe for cascades for this evening
My "standard" single hop recipe goes like this:
5Kg Maris Otter
250g Medium Crystal
150g Wheat Malt or Torrefied Wheat
If you wanted a paler brew, then maybe substitute a couple of kilos of the MO with Lager Malt, and/or the Crystal with Caramalt.
For the hops, what AA are the Cascades?
If they are 8% AA, then the following would give you about 40 IBU:
25g First Wort Hop
50g 15 minutes
25g Flame Out or 80C steep
For yeast, I'd go with US-05
This should give you a rather nice summer ale bursting with that yummy Cascade goodness!
5Kg Maris Otter
250g Medium Crystal
150g Wheat Malt or Torrefied Wheat
If you wanted a paler brew, then maybe substitute a couple of kilos of the MO with Lager Malt, and/or the Crystal with Caramalt.
For the hops, what AA are the Cascades?
If they are 8% AA, then the following would give you about 40 IBU:
25g First Wort Hop
50g 15 minutes
25g Flame Out or 80C steep
For yeast, I'd go with US-05
This should give you a rather nice summer ale bursting with that yummy Cascade goodness!
Re: Recipe for cascades for this evening
How about Townes IPA from MO.
4880 pale Malt
195g Wheat Malt
96g Cascade (5.2%) start of boil
27g last 15mins
US-05 would be good
Mash 65c
1.045 OG 40 IBU
4880 pale Malt
195g Wheat Malt
96g Cascade (5.2%) start of boil
27g last 15mins
US-05 would be good
Mash 65c
1.045 OG 40 IBU
Re: Recipe for cascades for this evening
That is definitely one fantastic brew - I must make some for a BBQ againScooby wrote:How about Townes IPA from MO

Re: Recipe for cascades for this evening
All I can say is that I'm a huge fan of Pure UBU, which uses 100 per cent MO, Challenger and Cascade hops, so thats what I've got in the FV right now! I used 4.5 Kg MO, 50g challenger in a long 2.5 hour boil (trying to caramelise some colour into it), then 25g Cascade last 10 minutes. Unfortunately, it only went into the FV on Friday, so I can't tell you whether it's any good yet!
Re: Recipe for cascades for this evening
I don't really like cascade's! I would use a bittering hop, just not solely cascade's...Mine would be MO and 4% crystal, with a good clean bittering hop and cascade's at 0 min, steep for 15 mins..... S-05 or wet yeast equiv. ......
Richard
Richard
Re: Recipe for cascades for this evening
Thanks for all the advice. Much appreciated.
Got distracted by one or two other things on Friday so I stuck with a recipe out of GWs book. I'mm now the proud owner of 23 litres of Hopback summer Lightning.
The Townes IPA sounds interesting. Thats one mother of a lot of hops for a 23 litre brew though
. How does it taste?
Got distracted by one or two other things on Friday so I stuck with a recipe out of GWs book. I'mm now the proud owner of 23 litres of Hopback summer Lightning.
The Townes IPA sounds interesting. Thats one mother of a lot of hops for a 23 litre brew though

Re: Recipe for cascades for this evening
Brilliant! Floral, a bit spicy and really refreshing for summer!Earth Titan wrote: The Townes IPA sounds interesting. Thats one mother of a lot of hops for a 23 litre brew though. How does it taste?
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Re: Recipe for cascades for this evening
ScoobyScooby wrote:How about Townes IPA from MO.
4880 pale Malt
195g Wheat Malt
96g Cascade (5.2%) start of boil
27g last 15mins
US-05 would be good
Mash 65c
1.045 OG 40 IBU
That bottle of Townes IPA I had from you (when I purchased the refractometer from your good self) was gorgeous



I still have fleeting flashbacks to the divine hoppiness of the drink

As for the refractometer, it still looks very nice.... sat in its box

Only the fool, in the abundance of water is thirsty!!
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The Right Honourable Robert Nesta Marley
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