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  1. enohcs

    American IPA My 2-time gold winning American IPA

    PS...I have a FB page dedicated to beer now. pushing 12K followers. Come check it out :mug: https://www.facebook.com/TheBeerTalk
  2. enohcs

    American IPA My 2-time gold winning American IPA

    Wohoo...#41 all time :rockin: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/homebrewtalk-top-homebrew-recipes-49-25.html
  3. enohcs

    I'm doing a craft beer bracket for march madness

    Check out my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheBeerTalk and please nominate your favorite craft brewery for inclusion in our Bracket Challenge. Hundreds of breweries have been nominated, and the 16 per region whose nominations receive the most 'likes' will make it onto the bracket. Once...
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    American IPA My 2-time gold winning American IPA

    :off: I'm going off topic, but as OP of this recipe, I'll allow it :rockin: Check out my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheBeerTalk and please nominate your favorite craft brewery for inclusion in our Bracket Challenge. Hundreds of breweries have been nominated, and the 16 per region...
  5. enohcs

    American IPA My 2-time gold winning American IPA

    As it happens, I still have the original ingredients written down. Chinook was 15% Willamette was 4.6% Cascade was 4.7%
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    American IPA My 2-time gold winning American IPA

    What this dude said. Anymore, 90min is a standard boil length for me.
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    American IPA My 2-time gold winning American IPA

    I prefer to dry hop at room temp for a few days for maximum oil extraction. Cold crash in about 5 days.
  8. enohcs

    American IPA My 2-time gold winning American IPA

    Nope. Go ahead and mash for 90min if that's your preference
  9. enohcs

    I always seem to forget...

    kegging just makes it too easy. For some reason, I'm way more protective of my beer when it's bottled.
  10. enohcs

    I always seem to forget...

    I've been homebrewing for 11 years, and somehow, usually around the time I tap a new keg of brew, I seem to forget that, even though I made it, it's still beer, and it will still get you drunk... Happy Friday Night!:rockin:
  11. enohcs

    Keg/Carboy washer

    Don't know, but I haven't had any issues thus far. I've used mine A LOT.
  12. enohcs

    high gravity "stuck" idea

    I have a 1.100 wee heavy that I have fermented down to 1.038 (about 9.5% ABV). It's still a bit "syrupy" which is acceptable in the category, but I want to get it a bit lower. I'm thinking that if I transfer to a new carboy, wash the yeast, create a new starter with the washed yeast, and pitch...
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    My IPA has some interesting settling

    4 hours after brewing, my IPA still seems to be settling...see the 5gal mark.
  14. enohcs

    Hop that smells like pine tree

    where would you obtain fresh spruce tips? Do you think you would add them to the boil? What I may attempt is soaking them in white rum for a while and adding the infused rum to a sample of IPA.
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