Hello everybody
Firstly, just to say, Iââ¬â¢m very new to the world of homebrew (half a brew and one demijohn of apple wine in!) so any feedback welcome!
To cut to the chase I want to create a strong (6.5%ish) intense (grapefruit, passion fruit, tropical etc flavours) ââ¬Ëcraft IPAââ¬â¢ style brew from a kit.
Ok so this is probably a long shot but as the beers I like are at least ã2 a throw if I can pull something drinkable off thatââ¬â¢s in the broad area Iââ¬â¢ll be chuffed.
My simplistic and naïve brain says start with a kit like Razorback IPA or Evil Dog Double IPA, add some extra brewing sugar to the malt to beef up the alcohol then dry hop with a combination of:
Centennial
Saphir
Amarillo
Simcoe
Cascade
Gut feeling is the standard kits err on the side of caution so extra hops will help with the flavour?
How stupid is this as a plan and how can I tweak it?
Cheers
Will
Firstly, just to say, Iââ¬â¢m very new to the world of homebrew (half a brew and one demijohn of apple wine in!) so any feedback welcome!
To cut to the chase I want to create a strong (6.5%ish) intense (grapefruit, passion fruit, tropical etc flavours) ââ¬Ëcraft IPAââ¬â¢ style brew from a kit.
Ok so this is probably a long shot but as the beers I like are at least ã2 a throw if I can pull something drinkable off thatââ¬â¢s in the broad area Iââ¬â¢ll be chuffed.
My simplistic and naïve brain says start with a kit like Razorback IPA or Evil Dog Double IPA, add some extra brewing sugar to the malt to beef up the alcohol then dry hop with a combination of:
Centennial
Saphir
Amarillo
Simcoe
Cascade
Gut feeling is the standard kits err on the side of caution so extra hops will help with the flavour?
How stupid is this as a plan and how can I tweak it?
Cheers
Will