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  • I noticed if you leave the hops in the fermenter more than seven days, you would get grassy flavors, let me know what you think. Cheers.

  • that looks like a great session beer. thats super clear for only being in the bottle a week.

  • yeah, munich is a base malt, it needs to be steeped. maybe the home brew store guy thought you were doing a mini mash. that or he just doesn't know what he's talking about. looks like a nice session ale though!

  • Thanks a ton for the great responses folks.

  • I bet you will like your IPA after it sits a bit and the malts start to move to the front. It's all in your pallet and what you like at the time. It will change as time goes on, but I'll bet that seeing that you prefer the brown ales you will always go back to them.

    Cheers!!

  • Yeah Crystal and Caramel malts is how you get that orange and burnt orange color. Do not give up on IPA's yet!

  • I wash just thinking based on your IPA palet try Red hook Long hammer IPA its a mild balanced IPA

  • Yes i am a Hop head! B.T.W. love your videos I hope to begin posting regularly now that Iraq is done!! Anyway LOL "fresh cut grass and threw it in a glass" love it! Keep em coming great vids

  • Everybody likes something different, some people are Hop Heads and love the High Alpha up in your face Hop Profile, others not so much. IPA's have taken a while to grow on me. The beer you brewed sounds kinda like a toned down Sierra Nevada Pale Ale with the all Cascade Hops. Looks Great to me. If you let it cellar a few months the Hops will fade out a bit and you'll taste more of the malt (more Balance). Or you can trade them out for something you like better. Happy HBW. Cheers!

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • @pookanc Yea I was wondering if Sierra Nevada used the Cascade as I can definitely taste the same flavor in mine and I don't in many of the other brands I have tried.

  • Some folks are malty. I'm that way. I love a malty beer. The first time I tried an IPA reacted the same way... eww. I have since at least learned to appreciate them. Still a malt man though. Give me a beer I can't see through any day! Good stuff man. Absolutely nothing wrong with getting what you like figured out. The whole IPA thing is big, everyone I know likes em. Seems like the fruitier, or pinier the better, but I just don't hang that way. It's all good though.

  • Fine tuning your palate, That Is great

  • That beer looks alright to me.

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