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  1. AwesomeHobby

    Newbie, concerned too much bittering hops

    Thank you, sounds like it a good learning experience that based on initial taste I will at least be able to still drink ... hopefully. Thank you for the input.
  2. AwesomeHobby

    Newbie, concerned too much bittering hops

    Thank you, I just got things off Amazon (I hope that my new membership here is not deleted), saw the Magnum and Willamette were generally considered a good paring, liked the high AA of the Magnum, being afraid of oversweet. I wanted something that did not have the appearance of Bud Light but not...
  3. AwesomeHobby

    Newbie, concerned too much bittering hops

    With a little tongue in cheek, are you suggesting a good name for this might be The Accidental IPA ?
  4. AwesomeHobby

    Newbie, concerned too much bittering hops

    Thank you, so nothing to try before bottling ? And yeah, seems heading in IPA direction (or beyond, as you mention), which is not a problem as I like IPAs but I went the direction I tried to go in hoping to have a fairly neutral beer to get input from friends, guess I messed that up. No software...
  5. AwesomeHobby

    Newbie, concerned too much bittering hops

    First, thank you in advance to anyone who responds. So, new to this, first batch. Did not want to use kit and got everything together for an Amber Ale using LME based on some, but maybe not the best research, to start simple. Used Magnum (bittering) and Willamette. Not know at all how much hops...
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