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  1. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique: Belgian IPA

    ******Updated (based on recommendations thanks again for your input) Recipe Type: Extract Yeast: Wyeast3787 Yeast Starter: yes Batch Size (Gallons): 5 Original Gravity: 1.091 Final Gravity: 1.022 ABV: 9.1% IBU: 100 Boiling Time (Minutes): 60 Primary Fermentation (# of Days &...
  2. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique: Belgian IPA

    why to high on the crystal and why cut back the others to half. I am a huge fan of special B and I want some of flavour to come from the grains as well as the yeast.
  3. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique: Belgian IPA

    I agree moving the amarillo back is a great idea...... Also I want the beer to be a bit on the darker side almost a cross between a belgian strong ale and IPA so I'm ok with the color. Also I like the idea of adding hops to the steeping grain bag. andas far as the yeast is concerned I am...
  4. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique : Bourbon Oaked Double Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal Stout

    Good luck. The bourbon oaked idea is actually really simple. I bought 4oz of french oak chips from austin home brew and just soaked them in the bourbon for about 2weeks. I would recommend just using the chip and not the bourbon that you drain away from them when they are done soaking. The...
  5. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique : Bourbon Oaked Double Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal Stout

    An update - The bourbon has mellowed but still shines through. The oaky flavor coupled with the chocolate is fantastic. I would say next time I will use crushed cherries or cherry puree as much of the cherry flavor was not retained. There is a pic of this awesome brew below.
  6. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique: Belgian IPA

    So I recently tried Terrapin's Monk's revenge and I was blown away by the depth of flavor and smoothness of the beer. I wanted to recreate something somewhat similar to enjoy at the house. This is what I came up with let me know what you think. Recipe Type: Extract Yeast: Wyeast Irish Ale...
  7. NewBrewRW

    Tripel IPA

    Any Ideas of how to convert this to an extract w/ steeping grains recipe? Also would it be better to use wyeast 1214 or 3787 Thanks
  8. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique : Bourbon Oaked Double Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal Stout

    Yea man the wife wanted a big stout for the winter holidays that combined chocolate and cherry so I went all out with it haha.
  9. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique : Bourbon Oaked Double Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal Stout

    O.G. Ended up 1.075 and F.G. 1.020. Smelled amazing during bottling. Tried one yesterday, very delicious but the bourbon flavor is very up front. I think with age it should mellow but overall I am very pleased with the flavour complexity and the mouth feel is awesome thanks to the oats.
  10. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique : Bourbon Oaked Double Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal Stout

    Thank for the advice on the vanilla bean I will def add it to the secondary. As to the stall out at 1.030 I'm hoping the starter is big and strong enough to prevent that but we shall see. I will be posting pics as soon as it is tasting time.
  11. NewBrewRW

    Recipe Critique : Bourbon Oaked Double Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal Stout

    So this beer was requested by my wife after I made a double chocolate oatmeal milk stout last year. I have already made the beer but I wanted to get some feed back as it sits in my primary. I used dark malt extract and steeped all the grains for 45mins at 155F. Any and all advice is appreciated...
  12. NewBrewRW

    GF brown ale and IBA first attempt

    Ok so when I first tried the brown ale it was way too sweet and the head retention was awful. Now after about 3 and 1/2 weeks of being bottle conditioned its fantastic. The head retention is still not quite what I wanted but the flavor is spot on for a brown ale. I think I may tweak the sugars...
  13. NewBrewRW

    GF brown ale and IBA first attempt

    So I have been brewing extract and partial mash beers for about 2yrs now and I have recently been told by my doctor that I have a Gluten Intolerance. Much to my dismay I have given up gluten all together. This is my first attempt at brewing a gluten free brew. Both versions are currently...
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