wmorrispilot 2013-09-27 20:45:35 UTC #1
Hello everybody. Thanks for the assist you to have provided to date. Is anybody available familar with Eddyline Brewert in Buena Vista CO? If that's the case does anybody possess a recipe to have an IPA that's near to their Crank Yankers IPA. I live too much from Buena to hold enough home to really make it until I visit again. Thanks agian for the help
enkamania 2013-09-28 20:14:22 UTC #2
After that website, 7.% ABV 65 IBU Big maltiness in advance, bold aroma in the El Dorado hops. Maybe begin with just one hop El Dorado beer?
wmorrispilot 2013-09-30 18:54:48 UTC #3
Just reply. I don't know the way i missed that online. I'm real a new comer to brewing beer at home. Are you able to point me within the right direction around the Malt and Hops? I simply looked with the catalogue I've and none proven. And extremely Many thanks. Wayne
tszabo86 2013-09-30 19:48:59 UTC #4
You can get beersmith 2. and it'll be quite simple to obtain the right IBU and alcohol content. There's also some free services available that can be done this on.
wmorrispilot 2013-10-01 00:30:36 UTC #5
ok i'll download the beersmith. been considering ding that anyway. now another newby question. any suggestions on the malt for that Eldorado Beer? I discovered the hops. And guys Just help. I believe I'm hooked on brewing already
enkamania 2013-10-02 04:46:10 UTC #6
Good job scoring the El Dorado hops. I suppose you're an extract maker, and so i created a fundamental recipe.
8.5 lbs Dry Extract
.5 lb Munich Malt
1 lb Caramel/Very 40L
1 oz El Dorado an hour
.5 oz El Dorado twenty minutes
.5 oz El Dorado one minute
3 oz El Dorado Dry hop 7-ten days
White-colored Labs California Ale yeast
I see they're in the GABF, may need to try a number of this
wmorrispilot 2013-10-02 08:54:32 UTC #7
enkamania Thank you for allyour help. I'll publish results after my first tast inside a month of bottle conditioning.
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