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Randy, no regrets, but it is a strong hoppy beer so maybe I'd play with the bittering. The original is hoppy too, however. Tasting them side by side I'd say this recipe has a little more bite than the original, but the flavor is close. A little darker than Six Point, too, so maybe I'd lighten it a couple SRM. All in all a unique beer, a close clone, popular with my drinking friends who prefer a beer with strong hop flavor.
 
Excellent, thank you for the reply! I'm a heavy hop lover so I'm sure I'll love the bitterness. I might skip the crystal 60L and up the 40L a bit. I'll see what BeerSmith thinks.
 
I just recently won a Sixpoint Resin brewing kit from Sixpoint on Facebook. Just received it today. It's for a 1 gallon batch. It doesn't have an ingredients list, but I can tell you what I can decipher here...

Pilsen Light DME (which is 99% Pilsen Malt and 1% Carapils)
Dextrose
Flaked Oats
C60 ? (That one I'm not sure of. It's mixed in with the Flaked Oats. I need to weight it and dial it in on Beersmith to see what it actually is)

Warrior - Bittering
Simcoe & Chinook - 25 minutes
Mosaic & Centennial - 15 minutes
Cascade, Simcoe & Mosaic - Flame

US05.... I believe

I'll do my best to do a full conversion once I'm able to weigh all the hops, grains, convert LME to All Grain, etc. Report back soon.
 
Here's the All Grain conversion and scale up:

Recipe Type: All Grain
Yeast: yes
Yeast Starter: optional
Batch Size (Gallons): 5.25
Original Gravity: 1.081
Final Gravity: 1.011
IBU: 102.4
Boiling Time (Minutes): 60
Color: 9.6
Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 14
Additional Fermentation: 7 Secondary
Tasting Notes: Not yet brewed
BrewHouse Efficiency: 66%

12lb 8oz Pilsner Malt (2.0 SRM)
15 oz Flaked Oats
14 oz Caramel 60L
2 oz Carapils
1lb 9oz Dextrose

1oz Warrior hops @ 60 minutes
0.7oz Simcoe hops @ 25 minutes
0.7oz Chinook hops @ 25 minutes
0.6oz Centennial hops @ 15 minutes
0.6oz Mosaic hops @ 15 minutes
0.6oz Cascade hops @ 0 minutes
0.6oz Mosaic hops @ 0 minutes
0.6oz Simcoe hops @ 0 minutes

mash approx 152F for 60minutes

us05 yeast
 
Hi,
I know its a very late post to this thread but a beer kit I just brewed comes very close too and with some tweaking might be made to taste exactly like Resin. The kit was an all grain from Northern. The name of it was Cascade Mountains West Coast Imperial IPA. Now I realize that it is an Imperial and that Resin is a double but they are very similar in color, flavor and mouthfeel. I am going to tweak it a bit with my mash in temp and drop the sugar by half a pound to see if I can get it spot on.
 
Hi,

I know its a very late post to this thread but a beer kit I just brewed comes very close too and with some tweaking might be made to taste exactly like Resin. The kit was an all grain from Northern. The name of it was Cascade Mountains West Coast Imperial IPA. Now I realize that it is an Imperial and that Resin is a double but they are very similar in color, flavor and mouthfeel. I am going to tweak it a bit with my mash in temp and drop the sugar by half a pound to see if I can get it spot on.


Imperial and double IPA are the same thing.
 
Has anyone been working on a clone of this recently or we have some new information?
Maybe the brewer has revealed everything in the last few years :p

I had this about 4 years ago when I was in NY.
I would love to brew something similar.
I did some checks on the intenet and the hops and grain bill vairy quite a lot on the different attempts I found - even in this thread.
 

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