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Possibly in the future I may write an article about this but I'll be brief here to help the beginner.
I currently use extract but am moving to BIAB soon. I have found though that using pilsen light LME and some steeping grains that my IPAs that I came up with are much better than the real things I was trying to clone.
I'm not really sure why but one example is Great Lakes Chillwave. It just came out and I bought a 4 pack for $10. I truly loved this beer and labeled it as my favorite IPA. However, after cracking one open I was baffled at how much I preferred my extract clone over the real deal.
My clone came in at 6.5%abv and the real thing is 9.2%. Now I wasn't really going for a similar abv but more flavor so that I could drink more without watching the room spin.
Anyway, this post is mainly for the beginner that doesn't want to make their own recipe. It's so much cheaper and easier than buying a kit it's unreal.
Now I do get LME for $2/lb so I'm not sure how much money you'll save on that. Then you'll need to buy hops by the pound and you'll save a ton of money.
The reason that I didn't do the article is lack of pictures. However I can post the recipe.
I currently use extract but am moving to BIAB soon. I have found though that using pilsen light LME and some steeping grains that my IPAs that I came up with are much better than the real things I was trying to clone.
I'm not really sure why but one example is Great Lakes Chillwave. It just came out and I bought a 4 pack for $10. I truly loved this beer and labeled it as my favorite IPA. However, after cracking one open I was baffled at how much I preferred my extract clone over the real deal.
My clone came in at 6.5%abv and the real thing is 9.2%. Now I wasn't really going for a similar abv but more flavor so that I could drink more without watching the room spin.
Anyway, this post is mainly for the beginner that doesn't want to make their own recipe. It's so much cheaper and easier than buying a kit it's unreal.
Now I do get LME for $2/lb so I'm not sure how much money you'll save on that. Then you'll need to buy hops by the pound and you'll save a ton of money.
The reason that I didn't do the article is lack of pictures. However I can post the recipe.