I brewed this exact recipie at the end of December and as of this weekend I would say that this is about as close as you can get. The minute I added the last hops addition that green line smell was evident, and the first one off of the tap didn't disappoint. The only difference in mine from the...
Well after kegging and giving it a week to carb up I had this on Saturday and it was excellent. The malt balanced the pumpkin perfectly and I even feel that the American Ale II yeast added a little to it as well. I was really suprised how well pumpkin went with beer.
The only issue I had, was...
I made this on Saturday and everything seemed to go pretty well. I stuck to the recipe to the letter and ended with a gravity 1.062 which I was pretty happy with.
It tasted outstanding going into primary and I cooled down to about 59 degrees before pitching. I decided to make one change and...
I think that I came kind of close by using only 10 pounds of Gambrinus Pale Ale Malt. I really enjoyed the clone that I made of this beer. While not 100% spot on to Green Line I would say that I got 90% of the way there. Its by far my favorite beer that I have made so far.
I use a stainless steel braid and have had good luck. That said I also always add a handful of rice hulls and as a result I have never had a stuck mash.
I made the clone that you attempted, the only difference was that I used 1 ounce of amarillo and 1 ounce of Simcoe and I think that I nailed it.
It has primaried for 14 days now and when I tasted it, the hops seemed correct.
In the video that used to be on their site the brewmaster stated...
I think I understand your question, let me know if Im off. first go ahead and mash then take all of your first runnings out to your brew pot. Then if batch sparge add your sparge water and stir. Then let it sit for about 10 minutes and collect the runnings once again. What I typically do is...
25 Gallons so far this year and only 10 are left. Friends keep drinking me dry so I dont need to worry about kegs on hand I seem to get by with only 5.
Looks like you got everything. Luck favors the prepared so you should be in good shape. I also agree with the other poster its a MUST to have a few when brewing, it will keep you relaxed and the Beer Gods happy.