Trillium Brewing Dialed-In IPA with Wine-Grape Must Recipe

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This double IPA recipe from Trillium Cofounder J.C. Tetrault marries wine-grape must (juice pressed from the skins, seeds, and stems of wine grapes) with complementary hops notes from Southern Hemisphere hops.

ALL-GRAIN

Batch size: 5 gallons (19 liters)
Brewhouse efficiency: 72%
OG: 1.074
FG: 1.017
IBUs: 35
ABV: 7.5% (plus the contribution of the wine-must addition)

MALT/GRAIN BILL

11.75 lb (5.3 kg) German Pilsner malt 14.6 oz (414 g) aked wheat
10 oz (283 g) Caramalt
10 oz (283 g) Cara-Pils/Dextrine
0.5 gal (1.89 l) sterile wine must

HOPS AND ADDITIONS SCHEDULE

0.8 tsp liquid hops extract [100% AA] targeting 40 IBUs at 60 minutes, or a pellet-hops charge for a similar IBU contribution
5 oz (142 g) Nelson Sauvin [12% AA] at dry hop
1 oz (28 g) Galaxy [14% AA] at dry hop

YEAST

Use a “characterful British ale yeast” (such as Wyeast 1318 London Ale III)

DIRECTIONS

Mash at 150°F (66°C). Ferment at 70°F (21°C). Add the sterile wine must at the tail end of fermentation before reaching terminal gravity, about 24 hours before dry hopping. Dry hop for 3 to 5 days under pressure in the keg, then cold crash and force carbonate to 2.55 volumes.

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