calobes
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Yeah, right. The couple of clone recipes I've looked at all chill as well.Spiesy said:And they'd chill to lock in that aroma.
Yeah, right. The couple of clone recipes I've looked at all chill as well.Spiesy said:And they'd chill to lock in that aroma.
It's absolutely delicious out of the bright tank!stakka82 said:You're drinking it after shipping. I imagine fresh it's a different beast... the fresher ones I have had are definitely aromatic. I would bet my house it's dry hopped.
Magnum is a neutral bittering hop. If you cant get it maybe try horizen or target? Its a pretty small amout so it shouldn't matter too much, maybe use more perle in its place to replace the IBUs. Do you use beer mate or anything?abe max said:I have Cascade at home but no Magnum, would Centennial go alright in it's place?
I brewed it with 500g of crystal and it is the most Caramel tasting beer I have ever tasted. Not bad but it's a bit of a desert beer.indica86 said:http://www.blackbucketbrew.com/sierra-nevada-pale-ale-clone/ is pretty good, but a little heavy on the crystal
That was, in fact, my first ever extract brew.
Yep, I saw alot of recipes calling for that much crystal.Porkchop said:I brewed it with 500g of crystal and it is the most Caramel tasting beer I have ever tasted. Not bad but it's a bit of a desert beer.
Just the spreadsheetcalobes said:Do you use beer mate or anything?
Sweet, cheers.manticle said:Centennial marries well with cascade and will be fine in this kind of beer. Otherwise just use all cascade.
I agree with Spiesy- SNPA is a terrific beer- it's just "mainstream" because it was so good. It was a niche craft beer before a lot of people here were old enough to be drinking beer that's all! It's one of the great success stories of a carefully crafted uncompromising ale becoming very successful.Spiesy said:You're kidding, right?
SNPA was/is not brewed with the main objective to get you drunk. It was brewed to be an awesome beer, which it is.
No doubt they could have made it cheaper, no doubt they could have made it more expensive - not really the point.
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