I IrishRed Apprentice Joined May 18, 2011 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location Saint Louis, MO May 19, 2011 #1 I brewed what was gonna be an American IPA, but I ended up buying Marris otter instead of American 2-row. Could I still call this an American IPA?
I brewed what was gonna be an American IPA, but I ended up buying Marris otter instead of American 2-row. Could I still call this an American IPA?
S shane Master Brewer Joined Feb 13, 2011 Messages 63 Reaction score 0 Location prospect ct May 19, 2011 #2 Call it a homebrew and enjoy it.
jomebrew Forum Moderator Grandmaster Brewer Joined Nov 6, 2010 Messages 1,063 Reaction score 11 May 19, 2011 #3 I think your hop profile will make it an American IPA. The Maris Otter should add a nice background malt character.
I think your hop profile will make it an American IPA. The Maris Otter should add a nice background malt character.
I IrishRed Apprentice Joined May 18, 2011 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location Saint Louis, MO May 19, 2011 #4 Okay, thank you. I used 8oz cascade hops.
dogma46an2 Grandmaster Brewer Joined Jan 2, 2011 Messages 126 Reaction score 0 Location Birmingham May 20, 2011 #5 Its still American
stevemwazup Grandmaster Brewer Joined Apr 13, 2009 Messages 115 Reaction score 0 Location Eugene, Or. May 22, 2011 #6 Did you dry hop your beer? I usually use about 2 or 3oz for dry hopping and get great results. stevemwazup.
Did you dry hop your beer? I usually use about 2 or 3oz for dry hopping and get great results. stevemwazup.
M maddspoiler May 22, 2011 #7 Kinda funny. My brother and I were asking each other the same thing just yesterday. We came up with this.. Just call it an Uber IPA or like Shane said, shane said: Call it a homebrew and enjoy it. Click to expand...
Kinda funny. My brother and I were asking each other the same thing just yesterday. We came up with this.. Just call it an Uber IPA or like Shane said, shane said: Call it a homebrew and enjoy it. Click to expand...
H huskyhauler Apprentice Joined Jul 5, 2010 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 May 22, 2011 #8 If you brew this in the UK, that's a whole different story! ;D
I IrishRed Apprentice Joined May 18, 2011 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location Saint Louis, MO May 23, 2011 #9 My hop bill on this beer is, 10oz all together for 5 gal. All Cascade. 5 oz. (60mins) 1.5 oz (20mins) 1 oz (10mins) 0.5 oz (1min) 2 oz (dry-hopped 5 days) I just kegged this beer last night. ;D
My hop bill on this beer is, 10oz all together for 5 gal. All Cascade. 5 oz. (60mins) 1.5 oz (20mins) 1 oz (10mins) 0.5 oz (1min) 2 oz (dry-hopped 5 days) I just kegged this beer last night. ;D
M Mattcrecelius Apprentice Joined Sep 10, 2010 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Jun 10, 2011 #10 That makes me thirsty, looks awesome
Maine Homebrewer Grandmaster Brewer Joined May 9, 2008 Messages 1,371 Reaction score 0 Location Maine (USA) Jun 10, 2011 #11 That's a lot of hops. How much grain did you use? What was you IG and FG?