inhousebrew
Well-Known Member
So after receiving this kit I realized I don't really want a big malty IIPA so much. It must have been the homebrew that pushed the order button that night. Anyways, that said, I've decided on a plan of action:
1st: I made two gallons of starter wort with half a bottle of the LME. Turned out just a hair over 1.040 and I pressure canned all of it that wasn't used for a big yeast starter for a Pilsner.
2nd: I'm making a three gallon regular IPA with the remaining 3lbs from the bottle I opened as well as the Cascade, Centennial Type and the Summit.
3rd: I'm thinking that the remaining 6lbs of LME might get dumped into some kind of giant beer that will age until next Christmas. Maybe, we'll see.
4th: The glacier hops might be used for a session beer because I heard somewhere that Surly uses them in their Bitter Brewer.
Seemed like an appropriate course of action. One massive beer kit distributed among many
1st: I made two gallons of starter wort with half a bottle of the LME. Turned out just a hair over 1.040 and I pressure canned all of it that wasn't used for a big yeast starter for a Pilsner.
2nd: I'm making a three gallon regular IPA with the remaining 3lbs from the bottle I opened as well as the Cascade, Centennial Type and the Summit.
3rd: I'm thinking that the remaining 6lbs of LME might get dumped into some kind of giant beer that will age until next Christmas. Maybe, we'll see.
4th: The glacier hops might be used for a session beer because I heard somewhere that Surly uses them in their Bitter Brewer.
Seemed like an appropriate course of action. One massive beer kit distributed among many