I bought 1.5 lbs of Sorachi Ace a few weeks ago. Yes, lbs. It was not all for me; I have 7 other folks brewing up Sorachi beers and we'll all do a bottle swap to see what you can do with this uncommon Japanese cultivar. It has a characteristic lemony aroma and flavor, and a high alpha content (ours were 10.1%).
This is my first try at a "hopburst" style recipe. The idea is to add all the hops at the end, which means you need a lot of them. Boom!
Sorachi Pale Ale ~3 gallons
1.25 lbs US 2-row
1.5 lbs UK MO pale
1/4 lb Biscuit
1/4 lb Crystal 20
2 lbs liquid light extract
1/4 oz Sorachi Ace (10.1%) 60 mins
4 oz Sorachi Ace (10.1%) 5 mins
WLP041 Pacific Ale
OG 1.050
Collected only 2.6 gallons, lost a ton to the hop mass. Next time I do hopburst I'm brewing again with the leftover hops and/or trying to salvage the liquid better.
Currently bubbling happily. I intend to not dry hop to see what the hopburst does for me.
This is my first try at a "hopburst" style recipe. The idea is to add all the hops at the end, which means you need a lot of them. Boom!
Sorachi Pale Ale ~3 gallons
1.25 lbs US 2-row
1.5 lbs UK MO pale
1/4 lb Biscuit
1/4 lb Crystal 20
2 lbs liquid light extract
1/4 oz Sorachi Ace (10.1%) 60 mins
4 oz Sorachi Ace (10.1%) 5 mins
WLP041 Pacific Ale
OG 1.050
Collected only 2.6 gallons, lost a ton to the hop mass. Next time I do hopburst I'm brewing again with the leftover hops and/or trying to salvage the liquid better.
Currently bubbling happily. I intend to not dry hop to see what the hopburst does for me.