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    wilkinsons own homebrew beer kits

    Ah brilliant. I tried a Devils Backbone beer in Wetherspoons and it was nicely hopped but with the texture, watery refreshing crisp feel of a lager, so I was going to stick to one can and brew short as a partial mash.
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    wilkinsons own homebrew beer kits

    Here's a question for you kind people - have any of you tried making an IPA from one of the £10 Wilko lager kits? I am considering doing a partial mash using 4lb of grain, the wilko lager malt, 1kg of light spray malt and a load of cascade and citra hops. Just wondered if anyone has done...
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    "Hopping-up" an IPA kit

    Upon doing a bit of research it's seems common to add 6lb of liquid malt extract to about 3lbs of malt grains (obviously depending on recipe). I was considering 3lbs liquid malt, 3lb maris otter, 250g Vienna,and using a good helping of chinook, cascade and citra hops, and a kilo of dme. Feel...
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    "Hopping-up" an IPA kit

    Cheers guys, Really appreciate the tips - you've given me ideas now! Haha. Actually I have a Wherry kit that I might tamper with. Can't wait to get an IPA on the go now :-) then I can compare to my AG Jaipur clone.
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    "Hopping-up" an IPA kit

    Here's the All-Grain Jaipur clone .... It's lush /-) https://www.brewtoad.com/recipes/jaipur-clone-first-try
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    "Hopping-up" an IPA kit

    I must give extract brewing a go actually .... It's on the "to do" list :-)
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    "Hopping-up" an IPA kit

    Thanks Simon, If I had a 23L stock-pot I was thinking of boiling 20L water and adding 60g of chinook and citra hops over an hour long boil in order to makes hop infusion, then add this hopped water to the wort of the Razorback IPA. Might sound a bit crazy, but I'd love to know if anyone has...
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    "Hopping-up" an IPA kit

    Thanks Clibit, Is this from experience? I'm quite intrigued as to what would happen if I hopped the **** out ofa kit haha. I shouldprobablyadd that I'm visually impaired and brewing AG takes me a looooooong time, hence wanting to tamper with kits. :-D
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    "Hopping-up" an IPA kit

    Hi folks, I recently brewed an all-grain Jaipur IPA clone (which was fantastic by the way), and in true lazy man mode I wondered if there was a way of adding more hop to a kit? My thinking was to boil up an appropriate amount of hops in around 10L of water and add to a Festival Razorback...
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