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100 Years War IPA

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This is only two weeks in the bottle, but I put a sixer in the fridge this weekend, just for grits and shins.

Had a couple bottles this evening.

Gonna have another pretty soon.

Dang, this is a good beer!
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Re: 100 Years War IPA

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A history buff eh? Maybe not.
I was a history major. Look at me now! :lol:
Didn't you make this before? It sounds familiar to me from back in the days of the other forum.
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Not from the other forum, Paul. This is a 2014 brew! So named because I used Centennial hops and Warrior hops. How could I not name it 100 Years War?

Good bitterness up front, but a somewhat sweet maltiness lurking in the background. And a tangy finish that makes you want another swallow!
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I have never tried warrior hops. I like the origination of the name :)
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Want the recipe?
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Could I persuade you to share the recipe with me? :whistle:
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nighthawk wrote:Could I persuade you to share the recipe with me? :whistle:
NO! Only Gymrat.

Oh, okay, here.

Be aware, this is a 2.5 gallon batch. You can just double everything if you want five gallons.

1 pound Amber DME
2.5 pounds Light DME
0.25 pound Carapils
0.25 pounds flaked rye

Steep Carapils and flaked rye for 30 minutes at ~135 degrees.

0.25 ounces Centennial - 60 minutes
0.25 ounces Warrior - 60 minutes
0.25 ounces Centennial - 20 minutes
0.25 ounces Warrior - 20 minutes
0.25 ounces Centennial - 7 minutes
0.25 ounces Warrior - 7 minutes

Dry hop 0.25 ounces Centennial and 0.25 ounces Warrior two or three days prior to bottling.

I used Mangrove Jack's M44 US West Coast dry yeast. Your choice, though. I think any California Ale yeast would produce good results.
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