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Hydro sample is great! My version came in a little hot at 1.080. I’m going to dry hop my 2.5 gal batch with ounce each Simcoe, Amarillio, Cascade. Very good Red IPA!

It’s 6.5% ~1.065 as designed but if you want to “ imperialize” it increase the base malt to around 1.076+
I’d do more 2 row, rather than Munich for my tastes. 50/50 will be a real malt bomb, but if you are into that go for it.
I've now brewed this beer 7 times. I tried Wyeast 1272 American Ale II yeast last batch. It's not fully carbed yet but I just gave it a try and I'm not sure about it yet. So far I like 1056 - American Ale 1 better.
Just wanted to give a shout out to the OP of the thread. I brewed this up a few weeks back (I bottle condition), and just had my first finished bottle. Came out freaking fantastic! Definitely in the top 5 brews for me (though granted, I've only done 35 brews or so).
I went for 50% Mosaic, 25% Centennial and 25% Simcoe and also used Crystal 75 instead of 90 (my LHBS was out of stock on the 90). Other than that, I stayed true to the original recipe.
Edit: Forgot, I also subbed Midnight wheat for the black malt. I tend to find the Midnight smoother (which I believe the OP mentioned in another post above).
Definitely a winner!
Cheers!
Brewing this beer for the second time! First batch was only a small 2.5 gal batch but it was amazing! I did the Imperial version of this recipe.
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@KyleBrewed the recipe on page 19 and it came out great!!
Yes, several times. In fact, I'm brewing it again this weekend with honey. Added 1 cup of wildflower honey with 15 mins to go in the boil. Not really sure what it added, but I liked the batch I made with honey better than w/o. Of course, there are like 999 other things I could have done differently from batch to batch that changed the flavor, so....grain of salt?Anyone add honey to this recipe?
@Kyle
I want to brew this next. Apparently different browsers page differently. Your post is on page 11 for me so I'm not sure about a recipe on page 19. Do you know which post number the recipe you used was? I'm planning to go with post #366 but using Midnight wheat in place of black patent.
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