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Old 05-13-2011, 07:07 AM   #1
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Default All-Grain - flying dog raging bitch clone

Recipe Type: All Grain
Yeast: a
Yeast Starter: a
Additional Yeast or Yeast Starter: a
Batch Size (Gallons): 5
Original Gravity: a
Final Gravity: a
IBU: a
Boiling Time (Minutes): 100
Color: a
Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): a
Additional Fermentation: a
Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): a
Tasting Notes: k

http://hopville.com/recipe/426097/imperial-ipa-recipes/flying-dog-raging-bitch-clone-2010-12-06-version

Came across this recipe you guys think its worth a try. I am new to brewing and this would be my first batch let me know what you think of the recipe
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Old 05-13-2011, 02:21 PM   #2
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That'll probably get you something similar to Raging Bitch, a nice hoppy Belgian IPA.
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Posted recipe is extract. Does anyone have an all grain clone recipe. It's a pretty damn good beer.
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Posted recipe is extract. Does anyone have an all grain clone recipe. It's a pretty damn good beer.
Just replace DME with 14 lbs 3 oz of 2-row is what Beer Smith says.
Also this is more of a Imperial IPA than a Belgian.
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I'm drinking this rite now and it's pretty Danm good. Very close to the real deal and it's only 4.5 weeks old. I'll nurse it and see how it taste in a few weeks.
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Looks great! Getting ready to brew this now!
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Am I reading the hops schedule from the link wrong?

8 ounces of hops total, with 76.5 IBU's? I plugged this into beersmith and it gave me something like 125 IBU's.
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I think it's 7.5 oz's. 5g batch right? Mine came out 75 IBU's I think.
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from the link under ingredients:

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USE TIME OZ VARIETY FORM AA
boil 60 mins 1.5 Warrior pellet 15.0
boil 20 mins 1.5 Amarillo pellet 7.0
boil 20 mins 1.5 Columbus pellet 15.4
boil 1 min 1.0 Amarillo pellet 7.0
boil 1 min 1.0 Columbus pellet 15.4
dry hop 5 days 1.0 Amarillo pellet 7.0
dry hop 5 days 0.5 Columbus pellet 15.4


1.5 ounces of warrior for 60mins(5gals) seems to push between 65-100+ IBU's depending on what calculator I use(beersmith2/hopville/brew365/etc). This is killing me, what am I doing wrong here?
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Don't know the yeast strain they use, but I would think using wlp530 or harvesting FD's El Diablo from a couple bottles of their wit would get you that dried out Belgian yeast character.
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