Steveruch
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Good to know.It's the right color!
Good to know.It's the right color!
@Denny: Sorry if this has been asked and answered previously. When I first made your recipe late 2007 or early 2008 it was just Denny Conn's rye IPA. When did the wry smile thing start?
I am really pleased how this turned out.
Really good to know.Great! I found that extract recipe virtually indistinguishable from the AG version.
I last brewed this in 2013. Now I have no interest in any IPA over 8% so I can still function. @Denny have you done this in a pale ale or lower ABV style? I like my IPAs closer to 6.5%
Eating cookies with beer! Excellent. I'm not the only one.
I last brewed this in 2013. Now I have no interest in any IPA over 8% so I can still function. @Denny have you done this in a pale ale or lower ABV style? I like my IPAs closer to 6.5%
How can you have a Denny's Wry Smile Rye IPA without Denny's Favorite 50 yeast?? I'm sure either of those yeasts would make a great beer. It would just be different. I haven't used either of those.
How can you have a Denny's Wry Smile Rye IPA without Denny's Favorite 50 yeast?? I'm sure either of those yeasts would make a great beer. It would just be different. I haven't used either of those.
Pretty easily, I imagine.One of the local breweries gave me its rye IPA recipe and, lo and behold, it's Denny Conn's Wry Smile, brewed with WLP001.
Just got back from the LHBS down in Richmond and realized I forgot the Denny's Favorite yeast. I do have some WLP090 in the frig and an amber ale that should be ready for kegging in a couple of days that was fermented with Wyeast 1272. Anybody tried this with WLP090? Otherwise, I'll pitch it on the 1272 yeast cake. Thoughts?
Pretty easily, I imagine.One of the local breweries gave me its rye IPA recipe and, lo and behold, it's Denny Conn's Wry Smile, brewed with WLP001.
I used imperial A15 independence. Of course I would’ve loved to use 1450 and I have before in previous batches. I’m all about the 200bil nowadays. I’d go back to wyeast if they got with the times.
Cell counts are a canard. Chris White said to me "homebrewers are too hung up on numbers"
Cell counts are a canard. Chris White said to me "homebrewers are too hung up on numbers"
Didn’t he write a book with all sorts of directions about how and why to get the right cell counts?