Looking for something to brew

Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:57 am

So, my order from B3 got held up so I have to run to the lhbs and get me something. The order I have coming is a hefe, and a scotch ale. So I am looking for something different.

Last night Sully suggested that I make the 21A IPA but I can't get all the types of hops he was saying to use here. So I guess what I am looking for is something with a high gravity. I do AG now and really want to try maxing out my mash tun :twisted:

I was thinking a high gravity porter, or even a Russian stout, what would you do?
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Kacey
 
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Fri Oct 12, 2007 8:43 am

Do Jp's Imperal Porter. the recipe should be around here somewhere. I Just finished my brew this morning. Ha Ha. I have a carboy hood.
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BC
 
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Fri Oct 12, 2007 8:48 am

Skakespear Stout Clone
OG 1 061
SRM 67.5 (rougue's is wrong)
IBU 70
Eff 75%
Batch 5gal

8 # 2 row
1.25 # Chocolate 475L
1.00 # Roasted Barley 575L
0.75# Crystal 150L
0.67# Flaked oats

Cacade 2.67 oz 5.75 60min
Cascade 1.00 oz 5.75 10min

2220 Pacman
can't seem to find JPs recipe in the search. So here a nice hearty stout for you
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BC
 
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Fri Oct 12, 2007 8:55 am

Sounds good, any other recipes floating around there that are nice a tasty and high gravity.
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Fri Oct 12, 2007 9:18 am

One of the best IPAs I've made was loosely based on a recipe out of Radical Brewing, and then dry hopped with an ounce of Amarillo in the keg. If you're interested I'll dig up the recipe when I get home tonight. It was around 1.060
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