Handsome Grandson Double Rye IPA (Version 2)
At the beginning of May I did a rebrew of one of my favorite homebrews: Handsome Grandson Double Rye IPA. I don't rebrew beers too often but this particular beer went over so well last time that I decided to make it again with minor changes. The recipe is a riff off of Tasty McDole's Pliny Clone, but with a rye element to make the final taste a little spicier. It's basically the same as before but without the crystal rye malt and some small hop changes to mix it up a bit; I wanted to use feature Simcoe. This version came out at 9.3% ABV but tasted like it was 7%. It's been on tap for almost a month but is almost gone thanks to a couple of growler fills for friends and a few good nights with fellow homebrewers. If (when) I brew it again, I'll try and dry it out even more.Excelsior Altbier

Doug Flag Cascadian Dark Ale
Fellow homebrewer and aspiring randonneur, Eric (of Parallel 32 Brewing), took it upon himself to generously host a Summer Homebrew Competition this August. This is a "friendly" with the main goals being to learn something in the process, drink some interesting beer and fun. We've focused on different styles, colors, and the use of particular ingredients for previous competitions. The only stipulation this time is the use of WLP 041 Pacific Ale Yeast, a type that's relatively unfamiliar to all participants.![]() |
Saving a WLP 041 sample for next time. |
I wanted to keep my grain bill simple, end up on the low side for SRM, and showcase Mosaic hops (a Simcoe progeny). My final recipe looks like this, though I wanted to use CaraAroma instead of the Crystal 120 but couldn't get my hands on any. The Doug Flag in the beer's name refers to the flag of Cascadia, which contains a Douglas fir tree and colors representing the landscape and sensibilities of the Pacific Northwest and its residents.
Doug Flag Cascadian Dark Ale
Malts and Grains
11.50 pounds | 87.5% of grist | |
0.60 pounds | 4.6% of grist | |
0.30 pounds | 2.3% of grist | |
0.75 pounds | 5.7% of grist | |
13.15 pounds |
Total Grain Weight (Water Amounts)
| 100% of grist |
1.00 ounces |
12.8% Pellets Type: Bittering and Aroma Use: First Wort | 12.8 AAUs |
1.50 ounces |
15% Pellets @ 60 minutes Type: Bittering Use: Boil | 22.5 AAUs |
0.50 ounces |
11.5% Pellets @ 15 minutes Type: Flavor Use: Boil | 5.8 AAUs |
0.50 ounces |
12.8% Pellets @ 15 minutes Type: Flavor Use: Boil | 6.4 AAUs |
0.50 ounces |
11.5% Pellets @ 0 minutes Type: Aroma Use: Aroma | 5.8 AAUs |
0.50 ounces |
12% Pellets @ 0 minutes Type: Aroma Use: Aroma | 5.8 AAUs |
1.50 ounces |
11.5% Pellets Type: Bittering and Aroma Use: Dry Hop | 17.3 AAUs |
6.00 ounces | Total Hop Weight | 76.5 AAUs |
Boil
Total Boil Time: | 60 minutes |
Yeast
Name: | Pacific Ale |
Manufacturer: | White Labs |
Product ID: | WLP041 |
Type: | Ale |
Flocculation: | High |
Attenuation: | 67% |
Temperature Range: | 65–68°F |
Amount: | 500 ml |