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Northern Brewer - Hopquila - Tequila IPA

Discussion in 'Extract Brewing' started by HeritageHD, Dec 7, 2013.

 

  1. #1
    HeritageHD

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 7, 2013
    Anyone brew this before? If so, how was it? It seems like an interesting brew but I'm wondering if it really needs the conditioning time like the bourbon barrel porter for everything to mellow out.
     
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    ill4delph

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 8, 2013
    This is most likely going to be my next brew. Unfortunately I probably won't get to brew again until the holidays are over though. I am also interested in seeing some results from this brew....I love tequila and beer, so it should be really good!!
     
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    sk888smooth

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 14, 2014
    Question - how did this turn out? Anyone have an AG recipe for this one?

    Thanks!
     
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    mgr_stl

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jan 15, 2014
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    ProfSudz

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 15, 2014
    I just bottled Hopquila Robusto about a week and a half ago. Used 6 oz of $30/bottle tequila, pure agave, and the tequila isn't overpowering, but it has enough of a presence to take center stage.

    The base recipe is pretty solid with plenty of Mosaic, and so far I have been happy with how it turns out. Had one last night to see how it is coming along, and I think it should be pretty good in a couple of weeks.
     
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    Lilburgh

    Member

    Posted Jan 27, 2014
    I'm still a beginner brewer. I chose this kit because it sounded interesting, consisted of two of my favorites, DIPA and Tequila. Bottled on 1/11 after 3 weeks Pri, 2 weeks Sec. I sampled this weekend, 2 weeks after bottling. There was very little carbonation, but the taste was great. I'm crossing my fingers that the carbonation will come around, and looking forward to consumption. I moved the bottle conditioning to a warmer location, from 69 to 72ish. Hoping that helps. Advice/feedback is welcome!
     
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    BroncoBeer

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 6, 2014
    I'm getting ready to brew the Hopquilla. Well something similar anyways. Can you tell me your OG, FG ABV and bitterness with this brew?

    Thanks,
    Craig
     
  8. #8
    boysbrew2012

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 7, 2014
    If you have carb issues crack em open add more sugar and recap it and wait for 1-2 wks....backup plan would be to keg it


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  9. #9
    Lilburgh

    Member

    Posted Feb 7, 2014
    I'm still new to this and think that either my refractometer calibration is off, or my eyes are misreading, but I measured at 18.0 Original Brix (1.071 OG per seanterrill formula), and 7.0 Final Brix (1.087 FG per seanterrill formula). Recipe called for OG 1.074, no FG specified.

    I'm not sure how to quantify bitterness, but it tastes smooth, just very little carbonation after 4 weeks in the bottle. I'll like it if carbonates. I'm hoping that since its a big beer, it's just going to take longer, and require patience that I don't have!
     
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    Lilburgh

    Member

    Posted Feb 7, 2014
    That's what I'm thinking as well. I was also suggested to crack them open and drop a carbonation pellet in, smaller dose since I added priming sugar.

    I'm kicking myself now for not doing a yeast starter. I didn't know how at the time, so I didn't. Since then I did a starter for a Black IPA, and wow... I will always do a starter going forward. So easy that its a no-brainer!
     
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    jjw5015

    jwbrews on IG

    Posted Feb 7, 2014
    I had access to an experimental that Oskar Blues made. It was Gubna (their imperial IPA) that was aged in a tequila barrel for 6 months. Certainly made for an interesting taste
     
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    BroncoBeer

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 5, 2014
    I'm fermenting this similar recipe now. Its been in the secondary for 2 weeks and I just added the dry hops and 6 oz of 1800 Tequila. The brew is crystal clear, yummilicious and has a gravity of 1.012. In 5 days I will start bottling.
     
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    BroncoBeer

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 16, 2014
    Oh my.....I just cracked open a bottle after only 5 days of conditioning.....This is one of my best. Without a doubt, this is a serious keeper. Enough braggin' about it and back to drinkin' it
     
  14. #14
    boysbrew2012

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 2, 2014
    What flavors are present? How does the tequila blend in with the beer ?



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  15. #15
    muskyhunter38

    New Member

    Posted Feb 16, 2016
    I just brewed this beer. I let it sit in primary for 8 days and 7days in secondary. I then bottled. Drank 1 after 14 days to see where it was. It tasted pretty good with a good head on it, but I want to wait another week or so to see how it develops after this. It is hoppy, but not over the top.
     
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    muskyhunter38

    New Member

    Posted Feb 16, 2016
    I started at 1.066 and ended at 1.010 fg. I also used 1800 for my Tequila, I added 8 oz. though. I really can't notice the Tequila much, maybe it's just me. It is a great beer though. It is hoppy, but has a great taste.
     
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    grassfeeder

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 16, 2016
    this seems really low on hops to me for being a IIPA. 6oz total?

    also, would you think it could be done as a DME and not a LME beer? I hate LME for some reason.
     
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