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Old 09-21-2011, 02:39 AM   #1
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...sounds awfully intriguing in the new BYO...anybody used 'em?

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Old 09-28-2011, 05:38 PM   #2
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No but I would like to - found them here: http://www.austinhomebrew.com/product_info.php?products_id=12928


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Old 09-28-2011, 05:41 PM   #3
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Oh and hey- just realized that you are in Harrisburg- I live in Carlisle and work in Harrisburg. Nice to meet you!
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Oh and hey- just realized that you are in Harrisburg- I live in Carlisle and work in Harrisburg. Nice to meet you!
Nice! I live in HBG and work in Lancaster...we don't have this figured out do we? lol nice to meet you. I have 8 oz of El Dorado hops I'm blending with Chinook in an Imperial English Winter IPA. Can't wait to brew this one!

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Old 09-28-2011, 08:28 PM   #5
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I made an American Amber Ale last friday and used almost 3 oz of el dorado in it. They smell fantastic, very fruity, like watermelon candy. I'm excited to see how they come out
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I made an American Amber Ale last friday and used almost 3 oz of el dorado in it. They smell fantastic, very fruity, like watermelon candy. I'm excited to see how they come out
Glad to hear how good they smell! For some reason, I have this mental block where I can't escape the thought of just a bit of pine mixed with the El Dorado candy flavor, rich dark English crystal, and a nice Maris Otter base. I'm completely hung up on it so I had better get the ingredients!

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How'd you guys get them? They only planted like an acre and half. That's crazy.
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www.austinhomebrew.com is where I got mine
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How'd you guys get them? They only planted like an acre and half. That's crazy.
I just google searched them and Austin Homebrew and Great Fermentations were selling them. I bought 2-4 oz pkgs of leaf hops. I don't think any pellets were made.

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I want to make a straight ED hopped imperial IPA to really get their flavor profile.


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