DECEMBEER 2023 - Dec 5 Tripel 9%
(First part is a repost of the FML story - recipe is a little different and posted below that)
FML is an acronym for Fresh Mystery Lupulin. Back in the spring of 2017, I bought six different varieties of rhizomes - a couple from Big Spruce and a couple from Bramble Hill Farm in NS - Cascade, Centennial, Chinook, Magnum, Nugget and Willamette. I brought 4 varieties to my in-laws to plant near their garden in St. Louis-de-Kent, NB, and ⁷another 4 varieties to my Dad to plant in his garden in Oak Point, NB, telling him to make sure he knew which rhizome was which when he planted them.
Well, the hopyard in St. Louis did not take off at all, but the one in Miramichi did... but Dad had no idea which plant was which (it’s hard to get good help these days). They have since redone their backyard and told me to get rid of the hops, so I planted them around my yard in Dieppe, where they are now thriving... but I have absolutely no idea what has survived at this stage. But my good lord do they smell amazing.
I had brewed a couple half decent IPAs with them in the past, but I always found it challenging to get the same intense hop flavor from them that you get from pellets (despite using a ton of them). My process is usually to harvest and separate the cones, lay them out on a screen, and air dry them with a fan for a few days. Then I either use them right away or vacuum-seal them with a foodsaver, and stick ‘em in the freezer until I am ready to brew.
6300 g Pilsner Malt
Mash water 20.5 l
Sparge water 12.5 l
Mash schedule:
45 mins at 122 F
30 mins at 144 F
90 mins at 148 F
Mashed out at 170 F for 10 minutes.
90 minute boil
2 lbs homemade belgian candi syrup
34 g Centennial pellets @ 60 min
a large quantity of fresh, dried hops (didn't weigh, but probably 6-8 oz) blended in an immersion blender with some hot wort @30 mins
28 g Centennial pellets, along with another very large quantity of fresh, dried hops blended in an immersion blender with some hot wort @ flameout
Mangrove Jack's M31 Tripel yeast

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