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  1. thejasonsherman

    FT: Hopslam

    oh man i'd love some hopslam. here's what i have available: St Boniface - Paideia Pale (have a few of these) St Boniface - Libation IIPA (have a few of these) Troeg's - Nugget Nectar (have two of these) Victory - Hop Range (have two of these) Evolution - Lot No 3 IPA (have a few of these)...
  2. thejasonsherman

    Have Nugget Nectar - Want IPA & IIPA

    Pretty straightforward. Have plenty of Nugget Nectar to spare. Would love to get pliny, hopslam, heady, and ESPECIALLY zombie dust. Also have home-brews to trade for whatever - I have a moderately hoppy red and an IPA (columbus/amarillo/centennial). Out of town all next week, would be able...
  3. thejasonsherman

    ISO: IIPAs

    i have some IIPA's from a small brewery in ephrata PA (St. Boniface) i'd trade for something from prairie - i like most things hoppy - let me know if interested
  4. thejasonsherman

    Hpw to get a deep red color in brewing.

    I'm two batches into a hoppy red that I'm trying to get a perfect ruby color. First try was 4 oz of roasted barley in 5 gal and was almost black and had some burnt flavors (mashed at 153). Second batch was 2 oz, just a tad light. Have had carared and red x suggested but couldn't get either at...
  5. thejasonsherman

    hoppy red specialty malt recommendation

    here's where i'm landing - if anyone has any feedback i'd love to hear it, planning to get the grain tonight 11 lb pale 2 row 1.75 lb munich light .25 lb roasted barley 1 oz CTZ at 60 min 3 oz hop burst amarillo (10/5/flameout) 2 oz dry hop us05 yeast
  6. thejasonsherman

    hoppy red specialty malt recommendation

    new(ish) AG brewer here. looking to brew a hoppy red for my 5th batch this coming weekend. so far i've been doing all SMASH brews (pale 2-row/amarillo) and am very interested in keeping it as simple as possible, but the more research i do on hoppy reds the more i realize i'll need a more...
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