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Added an ounce of centennial pellets for last seven days of secondary. It's been in the keg for about ten days and already tastes awesome. Will dry hop anytime I use this kit again
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I'm from Montana originally and went to college in Missoula, home of Big Sky Brewing. Moose Drool was the first craft brew I ever drank and it's still one of my favorites. Might have to give Caribou Slobber a try and see how it compares.


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I just made a SNPA clone and it had 4 hop additions. I attempted to strain it as i transferred it into my carboy but the strainer just wouldn't allow the wort to pour fast enough so i just poured it in unstrained. Im not to worried though:)


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I realize this thread is over a year old, but I am drinking a Caribou Slobber as I write this, as I am brewing a chocolate stout. The Caribou is a nice winter beer. I don't know how, but my OG hit 1.070. It ended up being a 7% beer. It turned out great! This one is a do over for me as well as the NB cream ale.

Cream ale is another great one from NB!


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This was my first home brew as well. I used a small starter of the WY1332, no straining, left in primary for 7 weeks and kegged. Once I hit the right carbonation (4.5 gal.) level it was great! This may be my "go to" all year long! Full, darl, and full of taste. I did a side by side with Moose drool and honestly prefer my home brew!
Hoping yours came out as well. It only lasted two weeks in the keg if that tells you anything!
Since then I've had the pleasure of brewing and consuming Brickwarmer and the Cream ale. I also love the Brickwarmer but the Cream ale could use some more flavor of somesort..maybe fruit or more hops. :mug:
 

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