Product Details
Dead Ringer is a nod of the cap to the stalwart IPA of the upper Midwest. This devilishly simple recipe flaunts clean American base malt flavors, muted notes of caramel and then brazenly boasts the classic flavors of Centennial hops. Hell's Heart cascades into the glass with a fiery orange hue while releasing relentless wafts of dominant citrus tones of grapefruit, and then opens up into an abyss of inescapable bitterness and beastly citrus flavor.
If you enjoyed Hell's Heart IPA, you'll love this kit!
Brewing Notes:
- Style: American IPA
- Fermentation Range: 65-70°F
- Original Gravity: 1.064
- SRM: 9.5
- IBU: 70
- ABV: 6.2%
Tasting Notes:
- Aroma: Moderate malt aroma consisting of fresh bread and medium sweet caramel. Medium-high hop presence of citrus and floral notes.
- Appearance: Orange hue with a bright white persistent foam cap. Slightly cloudy from dry hopping.
- Flavor: Rich maltiness with a moderate caramel flavor. Medium-high bitterness with citrus, floral, and slightly earthy notes.
- Mouthfeel: Medium body with moderate creaminess and medium carbonation leaving a smooth finish.
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Additional Information
SKU | 1530 |
Beer Color | Amber |
Original Gravity | 1.064 |
Total Time to Make | 6 weeks |
Regional Style | USA |
Alcohol Content | High |
Yield | 5 Gallons |
Beer Style | IPA |
Fermentation Type | Ale |
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions | Click here for recipe kit instructions |
Notes from Brad, Northern Brewer Head Brewer:
"Dead Ringer is our way of paying tribute to one of the most iconic IPAs in America. In the upper Midwest (and many other parts of the country), this beer is a mainstay of aficionados. A simple malt bill and hearty doses of Centennial creates magic with only 2 malts and 1 hop variety. The resulting product is awash in hop aroma, while not overpowering the malt component. Aromas of citrus fruits and floral notes dominate, while the rich malt character in the background offers a perfectly balanced pint.
This recipe does come with a relatively high gravity, so be sure to pitch enough yeast to ensure fermentation health. One pack of Omega or Imperial should do the trick, but to be sure, a yeast starter or multiple packs of yeast is recommended. Try to keep the temperature in the lower range of recommendations (65°F is perfect!) to ensure that your batch has the cleanest possible flavor without producing too many esters. When finished and carbonated, share with another and there will be two hearts with ample joy!"