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Sean

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Hey I'm going to brew this weekend, meaning sunday because I work Sat. I don't have time to go to the store. This is what I have.

15 # 2- row
1/2 # cara pils
1/2 # chocolate (grain)
1# 80L
2 oz Warrior hops plugs
Lots of Cascade pellets
1 oz Northern brewers
2 oz whole cascade


any suggestions? I like hops, and I really dig the FWH flavor. But I've never used the Warrior.

It will be an ag 5 gal batch. I am thinking I will probably do an IPA, with just a pinch of 80L and no chocolate. After all spring is almost here.
 
Sean said:
Hey I'm going to brew this weekend, meaning sunday because I work Sat. I don't have time to go to the store. This is what I have.

15 # 2- row
1/2 # cara pils
1/2 # chocolate (grain)
1# 80L
2 oz Warrior hops plugs
Lots of Cascade pellets
1 oz Northern brewers
2 oz whole cascade


any suggestions? I like hops, and I really dig the FWH flavor. But I've never used the Warrior.

It will be an ag 5 gal batch. I am thinking I will probably do an IPA, with just a pinch of 80L and no chocolate. After all spring is almost here.

My 2 cents:
10# 2-row
1/2# cara
1/4# 80L
1/2 oz. NB and 1/2 oz. Cascade (60)
1/4 oz. Cascade (30 min)
1/4 oz. Cascade (15 min)
1/2 oz. NB (FO)

I assume that most of the taste will come from the hops with this brew. If you had 2# of Vienna to throw in there it would be close to my UPA that turned out FANTASTIC.
 
I do like your recipe wables.
Depending if you like really hoppy pale ales and the FWH try the grain bill from wables and hop like this:
1oz cascade FWH
0.5oz Warrior 60min
Then at the 15 minute mark add an oz of cascade every 5 minutes and at flame out. Should give you a great hop flavor and aroma.
 

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