Hi -
I have really grown to love APA's. I was a long courtship, but I'm now truly in love. Bordering on obsession.
I travel to Salt Lake City frequently for work. I am just crazy about Wyld Extra Pale Ale. It's a session strength (4%) beer, lovely color, and pleasantly hoppy (IBU of 29).
Help! I've written the brewery...no luck.
I brewed Biermuncher's Centennial Blonde and dry hopped with Cascade to see if that was close...it was good, but not close. Color is lighter, not hoppy enough even with dry hopping, and not as much malt coming through. Here's that recipe:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f66/centennial-blonde-simple-4-all-grain-5-10-gall-42841/#post420400
Below is a link to the brewery's description of the beer. Lovely hop aroma, nice bitterness, clean finish, malt balanced and detectable. My v.1 keg is 1/2 gone(Centennial Blonde with dry hopping), so I need to start working on v.2.
Any thoughts on a second try at getting closer to this one?
http://www.uintabrewing.com/FourBeersView.aspx?Page=WYLD
According to the brewery, ABV is 4%, SRM is 9, and IBU is 29.
They distribute to a number of states. If you like APA's, give this one a try. It is a lovely session beer with so much flavor.
The Centennial Blonde was the first APA I've brewed. I'm not schooled on what to tweak...Thanks for any thoughts.
I have really grown to love APA's. I was a long courtship, but I'm now truly in love. Bordering on obsession.
I travel to Salt Lake City frequently for work. I am just crazy about Wyld Extra Pale Ale. It's a session strength (4%) beer, lovely color, and pleasantly hoppy (IBU of 29).
Help! I've written the brewery...no luck.
I brewed Biermuncher's Centennial Blonde and dry hopped with Cascade to see if that was close...it was good, but not close. Color is lighter, not hoppy enough even with dry hopping, and not as much malt coming through. Here's that recipe:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f66/centennial-blonde-simple-4-all-grain-5-10-gall-42841/#post420400
Below is a link to the brewery's description of the beer. Lovely hop aroma, nice bitterness, clean finish, malt balanced and detectable. My v.1 keg is 1/2 gone(Centennial Blonde with dry hopping), so I need to start working on v.2.
Any thoughts on a second try at getting closer to this one?
http://www.uintabrewing.com/FourBeersView.aspx?Page=WYLD
According to the brewery, ABV is 4%, SRM is 9, and IBU is 29.
They distribute to a number of states. If you like APA's, give this one a try. It is a lovely session beer with so much flavor.
The Centennial Blonde was the first APA I've brewed. I'm not schooled on what to tweak...Thanks for any thoughts.