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  1. TwoSheaStl

    Hops for Cream Ale

    Is it okay to combine my hops all together in the hopping bag? Like start with Cascade, 40 minutes later add my saaz into the bag WITH the cascade, then add my aroma saaz into the bag w/ the other hops? Or, should I clean the bag out after each separate hop? Does that make sense?
  2. TwoSheaStl

    Hops for Cream Ale

    I don't have the means to ferment at those temperatures. I am told that the wlp080 works best from 67-70 degrees. That is why I am using that particular blend of yeast.
  3. TwoSheaStl

    Hops for Cream Ale

    A little confused… So, boil 1 oz. of cascade for 60 minutes. Add 1 oz. Saaz 20 minutes into the boil with the cascade? Then an additional 1 oz. saaz for aroma at the end of boil?
  4. TwoSheaStl

    Hops for Cream Ale

    I'm brewing Liberty Cream Ale from Midwest Supplies. The kit comes with 1 oz. Cascade bittering hops, as well as 1 oz. Cascade aroma hops. However, I'm interested in using different hops than what came with the kit. I've read a lot about people using Saaz hops in their cream ale with great...
  5. TwoSheaStl

    Liberty Cream Ale

    Thanks for the responses! The wlp080 sounds good. I think I may try that. So, the kit comes with 1 oz. Cascade bittering hops, as well as 1 oz Cascade aroma hops. Is it weird to use Cascade for both bittering and aroma? I've read a lot about people using Saaz hops in their cream ale with...
  6. TwoSheaStl

    Liberty Cream Ale

    I recently bought the Liberty Cream Ale kit from Midwest Supplies. I'm eager to brew it, however, I DO NOT have means to lager. I will most likely be fermenting at around 70 degrees using a Yeast Starter of either WLP001 or WL1056 Yeast. I will be applying a secondary fermentation, also. 1.)...
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