MapleGroveAleworks
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Only 3 more spots and we have a full 2 groups!
If there is still a spot I would love to do the Gingerbread Ale for the West coast.
I'm close enough - happy to make the drive up!
Super excited for this! Just wondering, how many of the West Coast individuals are in the Orange County/ L.A. region of Southern California? I am in Orange County - I would think out of the 12 individuals a few of us might be from this area, which would be a benefit in combining shipping and maybe “testing” some of the progress along the way! Hope everyone is having a merry Christmas Eve!
It looks like we got 3 in OC, and 2 in SD. The more the merrier.
Super excited for this! Just wondering, how many of the West Coast individuals are in the Orange County/ L.A. region of Southern California? I am in Orange County - I would think out of the 12 individuals a few of us might be from this area, which would be a benefit in combining shipping and maybe “testing” some of the progress along the way! Hope everyone is having a merry Christmas Eve!
Well, I’m west, but far from the west coast-N Central Montana, actually.
I see Jmarsh has the Griz logo in his avatar. A Montana connection?
I'm in Eastern Nebraska...I'd love to visit any of you though! lol
A fellow cornhusker. I’ve been back in Omaha for a few days visiting family. Enjoyed a few local beers while here, too.
- Cinnamon Roll Imperial Stout from White Elm Brewing.
- Lucky Bucket Snow Suit Winter Warmer.
- Lots from a visit to Nebraska Brewing Co. Sneaking a few bottles/cans home in my luggage today.
just threw together a german pilsner to propogate yeast for my doppelbock, and figured I'd bump the thread to see if we can get the last few spots filled.
I'm starting to design my recipe so I can brew it many times before its time to ship out. I do have a few questions though, since there was discussion on the 12BoC 2018 thread about how much 'artistic measures' we could take on the recipes this year I wanted to ask well ahead of time and make sure I'm not in violation.
I'm doing the Honey Ginger IPA for the West. Since the book only says to 'start with an IPA' I was wondering if I could do a NEIPA since it is still an IPA.
Also, he says to use EKG exclusively (which sounds like a good choice to me) but if I were to make a more tropical/fruit bomb would that be OK, or am I taking things too far?
Let me know what the verdict is and I will brew accordingly. Thanks, cheers!
Simple answer is to brew this for yourself and see how it comes out. If it hit the mark and you want to share it as your offer then go for it. Not sure how ginger and tropical fruit play together in an IPA setting but I'm willing to try almost anything once.
That settles it then! I'm not sure how the tropical hops will pair with ginger either, but I'll take one for the team and give it a go. I won't share anything I'm not proud of which is why I'm starting this experiment now. Cheers!
Also, @MapleGroveAleworks If need be I can double down and brew the Spiced Dunkel Weizenbock as well if that spot doesn't get filled.
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. I'm hoping someone will jump in, especially with it being a fairly simple one to brew. We'll see!