What is the target age for that beer?
What recipe did you use? If you don't mind me asking.
What is the target age for that beer?
Older than this one. Just wanted the dregs. I'd say 3-15 years.![]()
Well, I took the budget IPA kit from ahs, added 1lb of table sugar, and hopped it according to the heady clone recipe in byo magazine. So, it's technically not an exact clone. I've never had heady, so I can't compare it anyway, but it sure is a tasty beer.
Late Valentines dinner, so I made some BBQ coated Jonah crab claws.
For dessert having Cerveza Cucapa (from Baja Mexico) Lowrider Rye. Nice malty and good rye spice. The fiancee is having Creme Brulee (aka Diabeetus)
Have you had anything from Thai Me Up in Jackson? Check out the hop union website for their clone of 2x4. I scaled it back from an imperial IPA and brewed it last weekend. It smells incredible right now I can't wait until its done.
No, I've never heard of them. I'm assuming it's a limited distribution?
http://trib.com/lifestyles/home-and...cle_f9c139c1-3041-5587-8427-c524f0b366ba.html
It's worth a trip to Jackson simply for their beer.
The little one is finally in bed. Time for the second pour.
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Wow, what's the abv on that?
Haha like 10.5%! I brewed mine to 1.062 and still had over 100 IBUs.
He's from the Oregon/Washington area and they are distributing beers to a few bars out there and one or two in Denver. I agree it would be nice to see some start showing up in the state first.
How are you liking it? I saw that but didn't pick it up.
Hmm, the late warrior hops is interesting. I'm curious how that smells and tastes
Aged this for 6 months and its damn good. I need to get more of these for the cellar.
I still have the one you sent me, figured some time no it wouldn't hurt!![]()
Yet another way overcarbed beer tonight!
What the hell!?! I know how to properly pour a beer. I've only ran into a small handful of beers this overly carbed in my entire life, now two beers from two different breweries in one night? WTF?
River Horse Hop Hazard
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It's actually a really tasty beer with a thick maltiness, but not very hoppy. I should have read the label more carefully. It says Lets get it straight, Hop Hazard is an American Pale Ale. That means its balanced with hops, not buried in them. Heres to Independence! With a name like Hop Hazard, I figured it would be a hoppy beer. Hmm.