A tribute to Thornbridge’s Chiron with slightly altered hops composition. The original recipe calls for Cascade, but I’m substituting with Columbus, hence the name Chirombus
Recipe
Chirombus
American-Style Pale Ale
- Volume 25 l
- OG 1.049
- FG 1.009
- IBU 72
- ABV 5.25 %
Fermentables
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4 kgPale AleGermany Weyermann
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0.5 kgCarapilsGermany Weyermann
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0.4 kgWheat MaltGermany
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0.4 kgBarke Munich MaltGermany Weyermann
Hops
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50 gColumbus | Boil 20minUS
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20 gAmarillo | Boil 20minUS
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10 gChinook | Boil 20min
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10 gChinook | First Wort 60min
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25 gAmarillo | Dry Hop 5dUS
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25 gColumbus | Dry Hop 5dUS
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25 gChinook | Dry Hop 5d
Yeast
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1 pkgUS-05 SafAleFermentis / SafAle
Process
Results
Tasting notes:
Appearance
Lovely golden/straw color. Very clear and moderately high carbonation.
Nose
Tropical notes, slight pineapple, citrus, minimal sweetness.
Taste
A classic Columbus character. Somewhat spicy, piney A touch of citrus. Very light ester notes.
Mouthfeel
Very dry with a lingering bitterness, but still surprisingly pleasant.
Summary
A dry and flavorful beer with strong Columbus hop character. Clear and pleasant. At over 70 IBU it does pack a noticeable kick of bitterness. Despite of this seeming imbalance (of bitterness) it’s surprisingly easy to drink and you find yourself filling up the glass again and again.