When the weather warms up, nothing hits quite like a crisp, hop-forward West Coast IPA. Dry, bitter, and bursting with citrus and pine — it’s the go-to style for SoCal summers. Today we’re diving into the recipe and story behind one of our award-winning flagship beers, Childhood Trauma, a classic West Coast IPA with a clean fermentation profile, lean malt body, and a massive hop presence.
This beer isn’t just a customer favorite — it’s a personal one too. I first brewed it for my wife Celeste. The original name was inspired by a nickname a childhood bully gave her in sixth grade. After the beer started picking up steam and winning awards, the name didn’t sit quite right anymore. We renamed it Childhood Trauma — not to dwell on the past, but to own it with humor, perspective, and a great beer in hand.
11 lbs (176 oz) Rahr Pilsner Malt
1 lb (16 oz) Briess Carapils
3 oz Weyermann Acidulated Malt
8 oz Powdered Dextrose (Corn Sugar) at flameout
4 oz Citra (T-90 pellets)
3 oz Mosaic (T-90 pellets)
2 oz Simcoe (T-90 pellets)
0.75 oz Simcoe @ 60 minutes
0.25 oz Simcoe + 0.25 oz Citra @ 10 minutes
0.25 oz Citra @ 5 minutes
1.5 oz Citra + 1 oz Mosaic @ Whirlpool (170°F)
Dry Hop: 2 oz Citra, 2 oz Mosaic, 1 oz Simcoe
White Labs WLP001 California Ale Yeast
(Starter preferred, or use two vials for a direct pitch)
7.94 g Gypsum
0.83 g Table Salt (NaCl)
1.55 g Epsom Salt
2.41 g Calcium Chloride
Target Water Profile (ppm):
Calcium: 74
Magnesium: 4.6
Sodium: 9.8
Sulfate: 150
Chloride: 50
Bicarbonate: 0.1
Heat 4.25–4.5 gallons of water to 158–160°F.
Add grains, stirring to avoid dough balls. Target mash temperature: 148°F.
Hold mash for 60–75 minutes to favor beta-amylase activity for a dry finish.
Optional: check pH and adjust to 5.2–5.4 if needed.
Sparge with enough water to collect 6.5–7 gallons of wort pre-boil, depending on your setup.
This extended boil drives off DMS precursors from the Pilsner malt.
60 min: Add 0.75 oz Simcoe
10 min: Add 0.25 oz Simcoe + 0.25 oz Citra
5 min: Add 0.25 oz Citra
At flameout, add 8 oz Dextrose and stir to dissolve completely.
Cool wort to 170°F using a counterflow or immersion chiller, or let it rest in an ice bath.
Add 1.5 oz Citra and 1 oz Mosaic, then whirlpool/stir gently for 15–20 minutes.
Chill to pitching temp (68°F), transfer to fermenter.
Aerate wort well.
Pitch WLP001 starter or two vials of yeast.
Around Day 4–5, once fermentation slows, add:
2 oz Citra
2 oz Mosaic
1 oz Simcoe
Let sit for 4–5 days, then cold crash to clear.
Target FG of 1.008.
Keg and carbonate to 2.65 volumes of CO₂ (~12 PSI @ 38°F).
Let it condition cold for 1–2 weeks for best results.
OG: 1.059
FG: 1.008
ABV: 6.8%
IBU: 67
SRM: 4.1
BU:GU Ratio: 1.131
This recipe nails the core of what a West Coast IPA should be:
A dry, clean base lets the hops take center stage.
Citra, Mosaic, and Simcoe are a classic combo — punchy citrus, stone fruit, dank resin.
The dextrose addition dries the beer further and bumps the ABV without added body.
A clean yeast profile from WLP001 keeps things bright and hop-focused.
Ready to brew Childhood Trauma?
You can grab the full ingredient kit here:
Order the Childhood Trauma West Coast IPA Kit
This one’s a crowd-pleaser and a competition-winner — whether you’re brewing for a backyard BBQ or just something crisp and bitter for summer, you can’t go wrong here.
Let us know how your batch turns out. And if you’ve ever named a beer with a story behind it, we’d love to hear it.
Cheers,
—The Team at SoCal Brewing Supply
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