I know it is not Australian but i nearly fell of my bar stool when i spotted this bad boy on the beer menu at the local pub i would love to try it but at $260 a stubbie i don't know if it will be anytime soon.
Hi Lael
Are you only planning a one off run. I am not sure if i am going to go with a DIY build yet and if i do it wont be for a little while. But i dont know if i want to miss out if it is a one off run.
mmcenall
Ok after much impatient waiting finally cracked my first HH attempt over the weekend.
I ended up going with
1 coopers light tin
1 coopers wheat tin
1kg of light dry malt
250g crystal grain
US-05 yeast
10g amarillo @ 60min
20g centennial @ 10min
20g citra @ 10min
10g amarillo @ 10min...
Can morgans and coopers cans be interchanged without too much difference in taste? I have heard from a few people they are from the same factory but are they the same?
it might also be worth having a look at the hop hog extract recipe thread that is getting very popular reviews. It uses one can of light and one can of wheat but also a bit of light DME. But it might give you a few ideas.
Did you decided when you might throw the extra Simone in. I have got a bit extra and have been looking at all the options.
I am not sure if i should just stick to my original plan (post No. #102) or if i should drop the Amarillo back a t 60min to 10G and put 20g of Simone in at 5min to give me...
Yeah i was thinking of sticking to the wheat/light malt combo. But the WWDWD recipe only calls for 150g of grain which according the spreedsheet is only giving me a EBC of 10.5 i am considering on bumping that up a bit for a bit more color
Ok so i have been thinking about this for the last few days and I am going to go with the Amarillo and simcoe to replace to Galaxy and leaving the rest of the recipe the same.
15g amarillo @ 60 mins
20g centennial @ 10 mins
20g citra @ 10 mins
10g amarillo @ 10 mins
20g...
So recently have made the plunge and have started down the slippery slope of homebrewing. I bottled my first brew last Friday and i am chomping at the bit to get the next one started. After a long time between Hop Hogs i had a few on Saturday and wondered why i had left it so long between...