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Originally Posted by Realale
Do another IPA just so you can get the comparison down. It's good to do the same beer with little changes so you can really taste the dif. I would say you should make beers that dont have alot of crazy flavors added just so you can get the hang of the brew process. Once you have your brew day rituals down you will know more or less what things to expect. Then you can have at it and go crazy.
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Took your advice and last night picked up two new brews. I decided on a Dogfish 60 minute ipa cloan, along with a double white ale.
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The double white is surely going to be a strong brew. 8lb malt for 5 gallons!
Today I am going to get a start in hope to have the ipa by Christmas.
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