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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by simmyb » Tue Feb 17, 2015 7:47 pm

A quick update... This is an excellent beer!! The balance between malt and bitterness is bang on. It's very good now, but I think will keep improving in the bottle. I can see this being a repeat brew....
Primary : AG138 Amarillo Pale Ale
Conditioning : AG137 Mosaic Pale Ale
Drinking: AG131 London Bitter, AG132 Yorkshire Bitter, AG133 Guinnish, AG134 Witbier, AG135 Challenger Pale Ale, AG136 Kveik IPA,
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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by Jim » Tue Feb 17, 2015 8:29 pm

simmyb wrote:A quick update... This is an excellent beer!! The balance between malt and bitterness is bang on. It's very good now, but I think will keep improving in the bottle. I can see this being a repeat brew....
Excellent! Can't wait to try mine now. :=P
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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by Deebee » Tue Feb 17, 2015 9:35 pm

Best i brew it then.. never got that far yet.
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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by WalesAles » Wed Feb 18, 2015 7:49 am

simmyb wrote:A quick update... This is an excellent beer!! The balance between malt and bitterness is bang on. It's very good now, but I think will keep improving in the bottle. I can see this being a repeat brew....
simmyb,
Any pics to get us drooling? :D

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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by simmyb » Wed Feb 18, 2015 8:18 pm

Here you go.... Think it will still improve but I'm having difficulty keeping my hands off it...
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Primary : AG138 Amarillo Pale Ale
Conditioning : AG137 Mosaic Pale Ale
Drinking: AG131 London Bitter, AG132 Yorkshire Bitter, AG133 Guinnish, AG134 Witbier, AG135 Challenger Pale Ale, AG136 Kveik IPA,
Planning: Perle faux lager

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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by WalesAles » Wed Feb 18, 2015 9:02 pm

simmyb,
Good looking Beer there! :D
Keep your hands off it! =D>

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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by Manngold » Thu Feb 26, 2015 1:46 pm

Hi guys. Is there any way to adjust the thread so that the recipe appears above the first post? Just to save time sifting through all the posts about how amazing it is :D

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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by Jim » Thu Feb 26, 2015 2:17 pm

Manngold wrote:Hi guys. Is there any way to adjust the thread so that the recipe appears above the first post? Just to save time sifting through all the posts about how amazing it is :D
Yes, an excellent idea - I've edited the recipe into the first post (as that was the easiest way to do it).
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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by ArmChair » Thu Feb 26, 2015 3:30 pm

Brewed mine yesterday, I used the osset brewery yeast, it smells amazing!
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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by Manngold » Thu Feb 26, 2015 10:42 pm

Jim wrote:
Manngold wrote:Hi guys. Is there any way to adjust the thread so that the recipe appears above the first post? Just to save time sifting through all the posts about how amazing it is :D
Yes, an excellent idea - I've edited the recipe into the first post (as that was the easiest way to do it).
Thanks Jim. Very helpful.

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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by simmyb » Fri Feb 27, 2015 8:29 pm

It’s ready now. Oh yes. Yum.
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Primary : AG138 Amarillo Pale Ale
Conditioning : AG137 Mosaic Pale Ale
Drinking: AG131 London Bitter, AG132 Yorkshire Bitter, AG133 Guinnish, AG134 Witbier, AG135 Challenger Pale Ale, AG136 Kveik IPA,
Planning: Perle faux lager

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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by WalesAles » Sun Mar 01, 2015 8:33 pm

Good looking Beer there simmy! :D =D> =D>

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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by NotSure » Wed Apr 15, 2015 11:01 pm

For my 10th AG brew I fancied something special, so I brewed JBK IPA today. Bit late, but I'm a lazy brewer ;P
I thought I had ordered Progress but... turns out I bought Target instead. The names are not even similar :) anyway, replaced Progress with Fuggles.

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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by Jim » Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:16 am

Following a bit of a family get-together last week, mine is almost all gone now. :cry:

Definitely worth making this one again!
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Re: JBK Own IPA/ALE

Post by Eric » Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:19 am

Jim wrote:Following a bit of a family get-together last week, mine is almost all gone now. :cry:

Definitely worth making this one again!
Yes Jim, very definitely worth doing again.

Sat down at the weekend and poured myself the bottle you very kindly gave me, beautifully clear, lovely colour, perfectly carbonated, superb head producing an enticing aroma. A very well balanced beer that I found difficult to leave alone to expose the same problem as you, it doesn't last very long.

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