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  1. Michael S. Henry

    Way Too Long (NE DIPA)

    10 lbs Golden Promise 04 lbs Pilsner 02 lbs Flaked Oats 04 oz CaraFoam 1.00 oz German Magnum (60) 0.50 oz Columbus (60) 0.50 oz Columbus (10) 1.00 oz Amarillo (5) 1.50 oz Amarillo (flameout) 1.50 oz Citra (flameout) 1.50 oz Mosaic (flameout) 1.50 oz Amarillo (day 2 of fermentation dry hop)...
  2. Michael S. Henry

    Draconian Libations': The Stroke of Midnight (Black IPA)

    Here’s my original thought...
  3. Michael S. Henry

    Draconian Libations': The Stroke of Midnight (Black IPA)

    Digging up and OLD recipe that I made and loved and making this with a twist. (Heck this is so old that I couldn't even login to HBT with the old login from back then!) I'm taking this recipe, tweaking the grain bill with some flaked oats and hops, and making it in with a "New England" flavor...
  4. Michael S. Henry

    Finally Built One!

    Thanks guys!
  5. Michael S. Henry

    Help With More Haze For NEIPA Recipe

    You can up the percentage of protein inducing malts. Bump those flaked oats up to 10% or even 15%.
  6. Michael S. Henry

    New England IPA

    Finally broke down and tackled my 1st NEIPA today. I’ve been researching this for a long time and just never got around to it. Golden Promise, Pilsner, Flaked Oats, & a hint of Carafoam. Amarillo, Citra, & Mosaic as the stars of the show.
  7. Michael S. Henry

    Keezer Line Sizes Question:

    This is perfect! Thanks!
  8. Michael S. Henry

    Keezer Line Sizes Question:

    Here's my scenario: I just built my keezer based on the Northern Brewer video on Youtube. Clearly, the set up is for homebrew kegs (which is what I wanted). The issue is that I'd like to have some guest taps running. My gas lines are 1/4" and my liquid lines are 3/16." When looking at a...
  9. Michael S. Henry

    Finally Built One!

    Thanks! As for beers, I haven’t decided. I had nearly stopped brewing after years of growing tired of bottling. With this, I’m back in the saddle. First two on tap will be New England IPAs.
  10. Michael S. Henry

    Finally Built One!

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