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you're asking for an extract recipe; both these suggestions are mini-mash.

One good idea is the hop rod rye clone that's been discussed for a while around here, over 7% ABV and plenty of hops. (there are at least 2 threads about this, one has a mini-mash version). I haven't brewed this yet but I've drunk plenty of the original. Not quite coma inducing, but the night I discovered it I would have been in big trouble if the pub hadn't been only 2 doors from my hotel.

My favorite that I have brewed is
http://www.tastybrew.com/brews/view/38
mine was 6.9% and awesomely hoppy.
 
esquimaux said:
you're asking for an extract recipe; both these suggestions are mini-mash.

One good idea is the hop rod rye clone that's been discussed for a while around here, over 7% ABV and plenty of hops. (there are at least 2 threads about this, one has a mini-mash version). I haven't brewed this yet but I've drunk plenty of the original. Not quite coma inducing, but the night I discovered it I would have been in big trouble if the pub hadn't been only 2 doors from my hotel.

My favorite that I have brewed is
http://www.tastybrew.com/brews/view/38
mine was 6.9% and awesomely hoppy.


If I understood the recipe posted by esquimaux it was just using some specialty grains that don't really need to be mashed per se. I'm also looking for something with a little more than 6.9% (This is the brew for my graduation weekend). I was wondering if adding more malt would need more hops? Would upping the malt to 10-12 lbs. requiring an increase in hops up to 1.5-2 oz. per hopping? Still trying to feel out this brewing thing, and not quite comfortable with the thought of completely creating my own monster.
 

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