fuzzy2133
Well-Known Member
Sometimes the simplest approach yields the best results.
Sometimes the simplest approach yields the best results.
hello, old friends
it's been a very long time, no brew.
how'z trix?
I read to help with good head and carb to add a little yeast when bottling and priming I read dry yeast us-05 is good to use for stouts any thoughts on this?
Ohio - So I'm going to assume you're referring to Souther Tier 2xIPA, as the Stone's Ruination is a IIPA. Either way, the kit that you have is not going to work well as a base to make either. You've got the wrong style of beer (and english ale base), with the wrong yeast (Windsor is a low attenuation yeast, you need something like US05 or Wyeast 1065, or whitelabs 001 Cali Ale), and the wrong hops (English low AA hops).
You really need to find a good solid IPA kit, and build off of that. I'd make your kit as is, and then get a good IPA kit and supplement it with more hops and some additional DME/Dextros to boost the ABV and thin the beer out. Any of the "C's", Simco, etc would be a good start.
Haha. So I bought flowers for the wife but realized I didn't have a vase. So I guess you can say I brewed up a present for her. She loves it.
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