That's how I've felt lately and thus I came up with an IPA that will hopefully appease my hoppier desires. Shockingly, none of my solo brews have been hop forward and was really itching to explore some different varieties. The initial inspiration for this recipe was the Amarillo hop which has been gaining in popularity, and in my humble opinion, for very good reason. Amarillo has mid-level alpha acids which make it a pretty diverse hop but really shines when it's aromatics are brought out in full. I wanted to make an IPA full of the sweeter, fruitier, and citrus hops that I've come to know and love. Here's the recipe I ended up using after a brief hop addition mix-up, I got a little too excited and messed up my original schedule but I won't worry about that now:
Specialty Grains:
8 oz - Carapils
8 oz - Crystal 20L
DME:
6 lb - Munton's Light
Hops:
1/3 oz - Cascade (60 min)
1/2 oz - Saaz (60 min)
1/2 oz - Columbus (60 min)
1/2 oz - Amarillo (30 min)
1/3 oz - Columbus (30 min)
1/2 oz - Amarillo (5 min)
1/4 oz - Cascade (dry-hop)
1/2 oz - Amarillo (dry-hop)
Yeast:
Wyeast 1332: Northwest Ale
Within a few weeks you will hopefully be reading a post about how delicious this turned out, in the mean time please pray to whatever fermentation God you trust in for me.
Cheers!