I know a bottle shop out in California that will ship Pliny into Texas if you still havent been able to get your hands on some.
Do you know anywhere in Austin that carries it? Already checked Specs -- no dice. Might have to use your shipper....
I know a bottle shop out in California that will ship Pliny into Texas if you still havent been able to get your hands on some.
I have a similar situation. I used the entire farmhouse all grain kit a couple of days ago and ended up with an OG of around 1.065. Should I add more sugar or just let it go?
There's actually a third version of this in Jamil's Brewing Classic Styles called 'Hop Hammer'. I thought it was very tasty, but didn't really have a handle on my brewing water, and felt it ended up favoring a maltier beer. Still delicious though.
For those of you who can't get Pliny, don't fret too much. Obviously with a beer like this, getting it young is super critical. It may be if they were shipping Pliny all over the US, you wouldn't get what you liked anyway.
bartbert said:I think Farmhouse Brewing Supply still has Simcoe hops available.
http://www.farmhousebrewingsupply.com/scripts/hopsList.asp?idCategory=21
fosaisu said:The farmhousebrewing link for the Pliny recipe seems to be dead (from the first post, but I also went to their website and the links there seem to be dead too). Does anyone know of another place to find it?
Also, anyone know if the Pliny hop packs ever in stock anymore at farmhousebrewing? Seems like that would be the perfect way to brew this one.
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