Brewing a New England IPA (NEIPA) can be an exciting challenge, especially when aiming for a juicy, hop-forward profile. The NEIPA style is known for its hazy appearance and intense fruitiness, often achieved with hops like Citra and Cascade. Here’s a guide to brewing a 5-gallon batch of NEIPA, using Citra and Cascade hops along with other key ingredients like pilsner malt, oatmeal, and Carahell.
Ingredients for a 5-Gallon NEIPA
- Malt Base
- Pilsner Malt: 8 lbs
- Oatmeal: 1 lb (flaked oats)
- Carahell Malt: 0.5 lb
Pilsner Malt provides a clean, crisp base for the beer, while oatmeal adds a smooth mouthfeel and haze. Carahell contributes to the beer’s color and adds a touch of sweetness.
- Hops
- Citra Hops: 2 oz (primary hop)
- Cascade Hops: 1 oz (aroma hop)
- Additional Hops: Optional dry hop additions (Citra or Cascade) to taste
Citra hops impart a strong citrus and tropical fruit character, while Cascade offers a more balanced, floral, and slightly spicy profile. Combining these hops enhances the overall complexity of your NEIPA.
- Yeast
- American Ale Yeast: One packet (e.g., Wyeast 1056 or White Labs WLP001)
An American Ale yeast will ferment well and accentuate the hop flavors typical of NEIPAs.
- Other Additives
- Water Additions: To balance the bitterness and enhance the mouthfeel, consider adding gypsum or calcium chloride according to your water profile.
Brewing Process
- Mash
- Temperature: Mash at 152°F (67°C) for 60 minutes.
- Water Volume: Use 3.5-4 gallons of water for the mash.
- Procedure: Heat the water to strike temperature, add the grains, and hold at 152°F. Stir occasionally to maintain even temperature.
- Boil
- Boil Volume: After the mash, bring to a boil and add water to reach your pre-boil volume of approximately 6 gallons.
- Hop Additions:
- Add Citra hops at the start of the boil (60 minutes).
- Optional: Add Cascade hops with 10 minutes remaining in the boil.
- Boil Time: 60 minutes total.
- Cooling
- Cool Down: After boiling, cool the wort quickly to around 70°F (21°C) using a wort chiller.
- Fermentation
- Transfer: Move the cooled wort to a sanitized fermenter.
- Yeast Pitching: Pitch the American Ale yeast into the fermenter.
- Fermentation Temperature: Maintain a steady temperature of around 68-70°F (20-21°C) for optimal fermentation.
- Dry Hopping (Optional)
- Timing: After primary fermentation 5 gallon neipa citra juicy ipa cascade pilsner oatmeal carahell (about 7-10 days), add additional Citra or Cascade hops directly to the fermenter.
- Dry Hop Amount: 1-2 oz of hops, depending on your preference for hop aroma.
- Conditioning
- Secondary Fermentation: Allow the beer to condition for an additional 7 days after dry hopping.
- Carbonation: Bottle or keg the beer, then carbonate according to your method (typically 2-3 weeks for bottle conditioning).
Tasting Notes
After conditioning, your NEIPA should exhibit a hazy appearance with a vibrant citrus and tropical fruit aroma. The flavor profile will be juicy and smooth, with notes of grapefruit, pineapple, and possibly a hint of floral and spicy character from the Cascade hops. The oatmeal and Carahell malts will contribute to a rich mouthfeel and slight sweetness.
Conclusion
Brewing a 5-gallon batch of NEIPA with Citra and Cascade hops, alongside pilsner malt, oatmeal, and Carahell, will result in a flavorful and juicy IPA. By following these guidelines, you can craft a delicious NEIPA that showcases the best of both hop varieties while providing a satisfying, hazy brew. Enjoy the process and the end result of your brewing efforts!