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Hi all,
Just had an amazing NEIPA by Big Shed Brewing called Boozy Fruit. I can't recommend trying this one enough! I wanted to have a go at brewing something similar anyone tried making this before?
The website says the malts include pale, toffee, wheat and oats. And the hops are Galaxy, Wai-iti, Citra, Ekuanot and Mosaic.
While I'm keen to mess around with hop combinations can someone recommend a place to start with the grain bill?
Thanks and honestly if you see Boozy Fruit on the shelves at the local; grab some!
 
I have and it turned out ok, I intentionally dialled back on the lactose from memory- recipe is on the other laptop.. I'll power it up in the morning and post what I went with.

Definitely remember culturing up some yeast from a four pack and I distinctly remember it going nuts!
 
I have and it turned out ok, I intentionally dialled back on the lactose from memory- recipe is on the other laptop.. I'll power it up in the morning and post what I went with.

Definitely remember culturing up some yeast from a four pack and I distinctly remember it going nuts!
Thanks, that would be great!
 
Hi all,
Just had an amazing NEIPA by Big Shed Brewing called Boozy Fruit. I can't recommend trying this one enough! I wanted to have a go at brewing something similar anyone tried making this before?
The website says the malts include pale, toffee, wheat and oats. And the hops are Galaxy, Wai-iti, Citra, Ekuanot and Mosaic.
While I'm keen to mess around with hop combinations can someone recommend a place to start with the grain bill?
Thanks and honestly if you see Boozy Fruit on the shelves at the local; grab some!
Have a look on David Heath's Youtube channel.
He uploads his recipes to the Brewfather library.
There's couple of Australian recipes on there too which use local ingredients.
Can't say I've ever used lactose in a NEIPA
 
Hi all,
Just had an amazing NEIPA by Big Shed Brewing called Boozy Fruit. I can't recommend trying this one enough! I wanted to have a go at brewing something similar anyone tried making this before?
The website says the malts include pale, toffee, wheat and oats. And the hops are Galaxy, Wai-iti, Citra, Ekuanot and Mosaic.
While I'm keen to mess around with hop combinations can someone recommend a place to start with the grain bill?
Thanks and honestly if you see Boozy Fruit on the shelves at the local; grab some!
The brewers were discussing this beer a while back and admitted they also use some syrup type adjuncts that give it that sickly sweet flavour so which ones to use would be anyone's guess.
 
The brewers were discussing this beer a while back and admitted they also use some syrup type adjuncts that give it that sickly sweet flavour so which ones to use would be anyone's guess.


Why isn't it listed in the description ?

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https://bigshed.beer/product/boozy-fruit-neipa/
 
I guess they aren't obliged, or maybe they think beer nerds would look negatively on them using adjuncts perhaps. But seriously, the conversation did happen. Do you really think you could emulate that sickly Frosty fruit flavour by using hops alone? Personally, I really don't like the beer. I'm a huge fan of hazies but this one just doesn't hit the mark. Obviously I'm in the minority as it took out the top GABS award when it was released 5 or 6 years ago. Taste is clearly subjective :cool:
 
I guess they aren't obliged, or maybe they think beer nerds would look negatively on them using adjuncts perhaps. But seriously, the conversation did happen. Do you really think you could emulate that sickly Frosty fruit flavour by using hops alone? Personally, I really don't like the beer. I'm a huge fan of hazies but this one just doesn't hit the mark. Obviously I'm in the minority as it took out the top GABS award when it was released 5 or 6 years ago. Taste is clearly subjective :cool:

Yeah, you'd think you'd need to declare it for Competition
 

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