Hey all, I am planning for my second homebrew batch (first one is still in the secondary) and I'm trying to replicate an IPA from Hopworks which is a brewery near my home in Portland OR. I couldn't find an actual recipe, but their website said this:
Organic Hopworks IPA
Our namesake IPA is a Northwest classic. Generous additions of Amarillo, Centennial, and Cascade hops find their way into the kettle, hop-back, and dry-hop. This judicious use of the "brewers spice" creates rich and resinous flavors of citrus fruit and pine. The finest organic Canadian pilsner malt and organic Munich and Caramel malts then bring balance to your new favorite beer.
6.6% ABV
15 Degrees Plato OG
75 IBU
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I took this info to my LHBS and they helped me out with this recipe (I am using extract):
8 oz 10L crystal
8 oz munich
10 lbs. extra light malt extract
1 oz amarillo 60 min
1 oz centenial 20 min
1 oz centenial 10 min
1 oz cascade 10 min
1 oz cascade 1 min
1 oz amarillo dry hop
The target beer is pretty light in color so they also advised me to add most of the LME late in the boil, like with maybe 10 minutes left. What do you guys think...does this sound good?
Organic Hopworks IPA
Our namesake IPA is a Northwest classic. Generous additions of Amarillo, Centennial, and Cascade hops find their way into the kettle, hop-back, and dry-hop. This judicious use of the "brewers spice" creates rich and resinous flavors of citrus fruit and pine. The finest organic Canadian pilsner malt and organic Munich and Caramel malts then bring balance to your new favorite beer.
6.6% ABV
15 Degrees Plato OG
75 IBU
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I took this info to my LHBS and they helped me out with this recipe (I am using extract):
8 oz 10L crystal
8 oz munich
10 lbs. extra light malt extract
1 oz amarillo 60 min
1 oz centenial 20 min
1 oz centenial 10 min
1 oz cascade 10 min
1 oz cascade 1 min
1 oz amarillo dry hop
The target beer is pretty light in color so they also advised me to add most of the LME late in the boil, like with maybe 10 minutes left. What do you guys think...does this sound good?