Looking at this for tomorrow - using up a few remaining malts ..
Dont think I have any of the carafra special II / III (that's the husk-less I think) - to make a true Black IPA
Batch Size: 22 litres
SG: 1.060
TG 1.011
Boil time: 60 minutes
Grain Bill
4500g Pale Ale
450g Crystal 150 Bairds
450g Wheat
110g Chocolate Malt
Boil/Hops
15g Magnum at 60min
07g Columbus at 12min
07g Warrior at 11min
07g Columbus at 10min
07g Warrior at 09min
07g Columbus at 08min
07g Warrior at 07min
07g Columbus at 06min
07g Warrior at 05min
1 X Whirlfloc tablet & immerse chiller
07g Columbus at 04min
07g Warrior at 03min
07g Columbus at 02min
07g Warrior at 01min
10g Columbus at Flameout
10g Warrior at Flameout
That will probably come out more brown IPA, with only that amount of chocolate. Just googled the crystal 150, and that looks to be the darkest type, so it might get you there, but not sure it will end up black. Add a bit more chocolate if you have it, and maybe cold steep if you are worried about too much flavour. Mightn't be an option if it's a user upper though.
Try adding 50g of black malt if you have some
May end up more like an American brown than a black IPA. You could always get some special 2, cold steep, boil and then darken it in secondary if you wanted.
The hop schedule looks the business. What yeast are you using?
I'm stepping up the Conan yeast for a black ipa later in the week.
iv never seen such an intense hopping schedule, usually its just 15, 10, 5, 1, and 0 minutes, does layering the hops like in your recipe add anythin to the flavour?
Guys -
I found some Carafra Sepecial II - so added about 140g of that- its as black as coal now.
Let you know how it goes.