BetterSense
Well-Known Member
I just started brewing. This is my legacy:
Extract stout (flopped)
Extract stout (flopped)
Extract stout (turned out ok)
All-grain Edwort's Pale ale (turned out fantastic)
All-grain Centennial Blonde (looks ok)
So basically I have 3 styles in the fridge. I would like to brew at least one different style so that I can give away 4-pack carriers for Christmas. What's a fairly easy style/recipe that I can have brewed before Christmas, and I won't likely screw up? Are IPA's hard? I've never used liquid yeast or made starters before.
Extract stout (flopped)
Extract stout (flopped)
Extract stout (turned out ok)
All-grain Edwort's Pale ale (turned out fantastic)
All-grain Centennial Blonde (looks ok)
So basically I have 3 styles in the fridge. I would like to brew at least one different style so that I can give away 4-pack carriers for Christmas. What's a fairly easy style/recipe that I can have brewed before Christmas, and I won't likely screw up? Are IPA's hard? I've never used liquid yeast or made starters before.