Jeepinsc87
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I'm relatively new to coming up with my own recipes, most of the time I've used kits from my local homebrew supply store. A couple of years ago I started growing my own hop vines (all Cascade). A friend of mine suggested we make an IPA and tasked me with coming up with a recipe. Unfortunately, I haven't really kept up with my hop vines this year and was only able to get 3 oz of Cascade for this batch of beer. I know most, if not all, will go in right at the beginning of the boil. By doing a quick search, it appears as though I still need more hops to get a good hoppy IPA. Here are the rest of the ingredients I was planning on using (based on Charlie Papazian's "Palilalia IPA"):
3 oz Cascade hops (full 60 min boil?)
6.6 lbs Briess Golden Light
1 lb Crystal malt
0.5 lb toasted malt
1 oz oak chips (secondary)
2 oz Gypsum
SafAle S-05 yeast
So, what other varieties of hops would you recommend? Does the rest of the recipe sound good?
Thanks in advance!
3 oz Cascade hops (full 60 min boil?)
6.6 lbs Briess Golden Light
1 lb Crystal malt
0.5 lb toasted malt
1 oz oak chips (secondary)
2 oz Gypsum
SafAle S-05 yeast
So, what other varieties of hops would you recommend? Does the rest of the recipe sound good?
Thanks in advance!