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Yo. Dagobrewer...what is the recipe you used? I'm hoping to brew this again soon as it's usually a fall seasonal for me. I was just in san diego visiting my brother and drank a bunch of hop head red and reinforced the fact that I really love this beer.

I gotta say thoug...Green Flash IPA is fantastic, and Pizza Port Mongo is ridonculous! You are lucky to be in San Diego. At least I have Surly and New Glarus! I had a great time visiting The Lost Abbey as well.

More importantly...what recipe did you do when you thought it was the closest to the real deal?
 
I've made this a few times. It's my favorite recipe. I like to add a little rye to my recipe, but I've also made it without and it turned out well (see my post on page 3 for the recipe I used). Amarillo hops are hard to find around here, so I used Cascade once. It turned out good, but I'd make sure I find Amarillo if I can. It's a huge difference. I buy it by the pound and freeze it.
 
par383 said:
I've made this a few times. It's my favorite recipe. I like to add a little rye to my recipe, but I've also made it without and it turned out well (see my post on page 3 for the recipe I used). Amarillo hops are hard to find around here, so I used Cascade once. It turned out good, but I'd make sure I find Amarillo if I can. It's a huge difference. I buy it by the pound and freeze it.

How does it compare to hop head red? I have a lb of 2011 Amarillo so I'm looking for a good version of this recipe.
 
for those curious on this brew. I took a photo of the brewers info page at GF. It said they use Dehusked Carafe and dark malt (120 as u have guessed)

bittering hop = nugget
flavor hop = nugget /amarillo
aroma = amarillo
 
intersting...maybe replace the chocolate malt with the Carafa. Any other insights fromt he brewers info page...mash temp? other malts? base malt?
 
Holy ****, Yoop! I live in Iowa, and we just got this in. It was a couple years ago, but the beer I brewed from your recipe was sooo close. This is the new version, so it is a little bit more bitter, but other than that it is dead on. You are a hell of a cloner! Oh, it is awesome, too. If you don't get it in the UP message me and I'd love to send you a 4 pack.
 
Brewing an Red IPA based off this, over the weekend. Thanks for bumping this thread! Weighed out the hops today, man do I love the smell of Amarillo!
 
Holy ****, Yoop! I live in Iowa, and we just got this in. It was a couple years ago, but the beer I brewed from your recipe was sooo close. This is the new version, so it is a little bit more bitter, but other than that it is dead on. You are a hell of a cloner! Oh, it is awesome, too. If you don't get it in the UP message me and I'd love to send you a 4 pack.

Thanks for the offer! We don't get it in the UP, but I saw it at Trig's (the grocery store) in Eagle River, WI last week so I think it'll be available for us usually.
 

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