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American IPA Sierra Nevada Celebration Clone 2013

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This is becoming my go to brew. I have gotten a lot of compliments on this one, and have a ten gallon batch in the carboy. If you liked this beer I suggest trying it.
 
Andy - don't know how I missed your post, but I'm glad it turned out good. I really enjoy Celebration, and still think this recipe is about as close as it comes. I am looking forward to it coming out soon (although I'm enjoying Flip Side now).

I just bought the ingredients to start brewing the clone for the fall and am looking forward to it!

For those interested, I have the BeerXML file on my blog here.
 
Not sure if you guys saw this yet but it's from BYO Dec 2012
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Did not see that issue; thanks for sharing. I've got the ingredients for the original recipe I posted and am looking forward to brewing it shortly for the holidays!


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Thank you all for sharing. I just started drinking a Green Flash WCIPA clone, really good. I have the ingredients for this too. Maybe this week.
A reminder to myself to read all the pages for the recipes.
 
Can I dry hop in primary after fermantation finish or is better to skip this part?
 
Hi all,

Virgin newbie here and this will be my 1st brew. I have some experience, watchin a mate do all told, 3 brews but never myself.

Does anyone know should I add spraymalt in at the end to aid carbonation in the bottle???
Any advice gratefully accepted/
 
Brewed the 2012 recipe today.. 1.068.

88.5% Pale & 11.5 Fawcett 40-50L Crystal produced a dead on match to the original as far as color.
 
When it becomes a mass produced beer, a lot is lost from the original ... just
my $.2

2014 edition had more to do with minimal availability of preferred UK crystal malt.

This according to those I spoke with at the brewery in NC.
 
2014 crystal issue was more related to the quality than quantity.

The type crystal used in Celebration is pretty significant.
 
Just got the ingredients for this beer in yesterday, per the original recipe. I think I am going to drop some of the crystal malt, maybe use 1lb 4oz or something to that effect. Really looking forward to this one!
 
Brewing up a batch of this today!

I went with 12.5 lbs of 2 row and 1.5 lbs of Crystal 60L and I'm mashing at 152F.

For my hop schedule, I'm upping the flavor hop additions a bit because I like my hops!

Bittering with 1.0 oz. of Columbus because my LHBS was out of Chinook. I usually like to use Columbus as my bittering hop in my IPA's anyways so no biggie there.

I'm also going with just a 60 minute boil.

As for my flavor hop additions, I'm going with 1.5 oz Cascade and 1 oz Centennial at 10 and then again at flameout.

For dry hopping I'm planning on 1 oz of both Cascade and Centennial.

This is one of my favorite IPA's and a great IPA to drink in the cooler months so I can't wait for this one! :mug:
 
Just got the ingredients for this beer in yesterday, per the original recipe. I think I am going to drop some of the crystal malt, maybe use 1lb 4oz or something to that effect. Really looking forward to this one!

thefolkmetal: did you get a chance to brew? How did it turn out?
 
Just brewed this recipe as well.
12.5lbs 2-row
1lb crystal 60L

Mash @ 157

.75 oz Chinook @90min
.5 oz Centennial @90min
1.5 oz Cascade @10 min
.66 oz Centennial @ flameout
1.33oz Cascade @ flameout
1.33oz Cascade @ DH
.66oz Centennial @DH

US-05 at 65°

Hit my numbers almost perfectly.

Expected OG= 1.064
Actual OG= 1.065

Hydro sample tasted great! Color looked pretty accurate as well. Once I get it kegged and a sample taken I will post a picture!
 
thefolkmetal: did you get a chance to brew? How did it turn out?

I did! Completely forgot to check back in.

My FG wound up being lower than anticipated, so I ended up with 8.5% abv. Oddly, it's still incredibly sweet because of all the caramel. My friends say that it tastes more like an ESB than an IPA to them, and I tend to agree.

Also, I think that there is a great hop presence in this beer, but it really needs a little more straight bitterness. I have had it side by side with the real thing, and it is much more assertively bitter, and I miss that bitterness in mine.

So, if I were to brew this again, I would cut back on the caramel malt and bump up the bittering hops. Other than that, it's a solid recipe!
 
I love this beer and want to brew it next year some time since it is a little late for the season with the other stuff I have lined up.

All of the different recipes in here though is confusing me.

What is the difference in profile between 2012/2013? Do they change it every year. SRM 10 vs SRM 13 is a big difference, just trying ot go by the best recipe.

Has anyone brewed both?
 
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