beerdrinker wrote:I would halve the crystal60, if you think LCPA is bitter then modify this? tastes lice LCPA with some stout in it??? maybe i just brewed it wrong?
Trough Lolly wrote:As much as I admire the Northern Brewer team (yes, I'm a happy customer of theirs), I tried this recipe and it turned out a nice APA, but IHMO, it wasn't a clone of SNPA...once again, YMMV.
chris. wrote:The Northern Brewer "Team"? IIRC the recipe was formulated by a Northern Brewer Forum member along with the SN brew master.
http://forum.northernbrewer.com/viewtop ... 32&start=0
DarkFaerytale wrote:on a side note i'm thinking of culturing up the yeast in the SNPA for a IPA i'm doing on suday instead of using a pack of US-56 (US-05) good/bad idea?
Trough Lolly wrote:As I said, Beerfan's recipe is a good APA, but do you really expect the SN Brew Master would readily provide the exact SNPA recipe to the brewing community???
Ross wrote:The basics of SNPA recipe are available direct from their website
http://www.sierranevada.com/beers/paleale.html
cheers Ross
chris. wrote:
Looks pretty damn close to me
Trough Lolly wrote:chris. wrote:
Looks pretty damn close to me
Thanks for figuring that out Chris...
I must admit that I've never visited their website and that's ignorance on my part, but I still maintain that the basic ingredients don't deliver the same experience as they do in the bottle. So, it must be a combination of when, how and how much of each ingredient they use and other things such as water profile, yeast strain etc etc. Oh and the fact that their brew setup is a $hitload better than mine!
Cheers,
TL
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