I gave my son a 6'r of my home brews, along with a fancy SS bbq tool set in a carrying case for Christmas. 4 bottles of Hellfire IIPA, a bottle of Cooper's English Bitter- now an ESB, & a bottle of my Queen Anne's Revenge Whiskely Stout. He tried the Hellfire IIPA & posted it on Facebook. The beer came from an idea he had during a late Friday night phone discussion while his brother & I were watching Bonanza on YouTube.
He explained what he thought the beer should be, from a craft brew drinker's perspective. I then explained same to him from the brewer's perspective. He doesn't think he can handle the " rocket science" of home brewing, but he is gaining a better understanding of the process of brewing beer. I guess he listens more than I think to my home brewer psycho babble?

He gets so many ideas that basically don't sound too bad, so maybe I'm getting to him, albeit slowly? Ha...we are the home brewers, you WILL be assimilated...resistance is futile! So, anyway, Here's what he said on facebook, with the beer poured in a New Belgium snifter glass- can't get the post posted? So here's what he said with the pic, " Michael Cogar- This is the brew me & my dad came up with. I am proud to present Hellfire double IPA! Brewed with US, UK & New Zealand hops along with ghost, fatalii, Trinidad scorpion peppers. 9.3%ABV. My personal review is that sweet citrusy hops up front, which seem to linger a bit, along with a nice maltiness, followed by a nice bite of heat at the end. While it isn't burn your mouth out heat, it is there & not overkill. Excellent stuff! Thanks to (me) for brewing this one! Great job"!
Awe, shucks, twern't nuthin'. Definitely one of those moments of pride in an achievement. Besides my getting him started on craft beers & my own offerings, teaching him what's what. He seems to have taken off & run with it?! Just wish I could get facebook post to post here. But, those were his words, at any rate. with 11 days fridge time as of Christmas day, they did come out pretty well after all. Now, I can only imagine how much better this one would've been if I'd used the 3 packets of US-05 rehydrated as BS2 suggested. I'll never get cheap on a recipe again! Especially when they cost so much to produce as an imperial.