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What do you think of this recipe?
 

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It's very complicated, with 3 different caramel malts. Too much caramel for my liking. An American IPA is supposed to showcase the hops.
That said, until I've tried it, I can't say!
I've got a recipe for a red IPA if you want to consider another one.
 
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What do I think of this recipe?
In a word. Confused.

I agree with @An Ankoù. The malts seem a bit over the top. The hop choice is nice, but the dry hopping is not for me.

And why us-05. Bit bland imo.

However.. If this is a use up recipe, it will make beer.
Just my thoughts.
 
Are you basing your recipe on anything?

What I usually do when trying out a recipe is research different recipes and watch a load of brew day and tasting videos. If you search "award winning recipe" and your style you usually get a few different examples to build from.

That being said, you can't know whether you like a recipe until you try it. Who knows, maybe the award winning ones taste like crap to you and your beer might be the best you ever tasted 🤷

One thing to note is there's lots of opinions on how to get the red colour and hop schedules etc, so go with your gut/what you have in stock!

I'd start here:

https://www.beerandbrewer.com/john-palmers-red-ipa-all-grain-recipe/

https://brulosophy.com/2021/09/23/short-shoddy-red-ipa/

https://beerandbrewing.com/make-your-best-red-ipa/
 
The only red IPA I've ever made is a copy of Stone Brewing's Pataskala Red-X IPA.
I thought it was delicious and I had resolved to make some more, even though these over-hopped IPA's are not really my thing.
I'll happily share the recipe, if you're interested, It uses but a single malt: Bestmalz Red-X,
 
The only red IPA I've ever made is a copy of Stone Brewing's Pataskala Red-X IPA.
I thought it was delicious and I had resolved to make some more, even though these over-hopped IPA's are not really my thing.
I'll happily share the recipe, if you're interested, It uses but a single malt: Bestmalz Red-X,
I'm interested...
 

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