csimpkins
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Brewing this in a couple days. Really looking forward to it!
Yooper, I'm an extract brewer at this time and really appreciate the fact that you always add an extract alternative to your recipes. I've been doing some research about hop utilization and the idea that you get less attenuation in a more concentrated 2.5 gal. boil than in a full boil. I looked at your Dogfish recipe and noticed that the amount of hops were increased for a 2.5 gal. extract boil. I looked at this recipe and notice that the hop schedule is the same for full boil, or 2.5-gal. boil. I'm still pretty new to it all and want to make sure I've got a good handle on things. Any advice or info is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I got to try Ruination for the first time a few days ago. The aroma was amazing, very floral and citrusy. The flavor however, was not what I was expecting. It seemed overly bitter to me. It is possible that I got an older bottle. It's hard to get fresh Stone beers over here where I'm at. Is Ruination supposed to be that bitter?
Question for people who have made this, my plan is to go for a long primary (3-4 weeks) then rack into the kegs and dry hop (man cave should be around 60-64 degrees by then) Remove the dry hops after a week or so and then carb. Any problems with this approach? Or should I build a liquid to liquid jumper and rack under pressure to another keg?