Sideyard Ale

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John Sand
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Sideyard Ale

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I picked and dried my Cascades, I have enough for a small batch. I thought I would do extract+grains, quick boil. I'm estimating my hops at 5 aau, guessing they would be slightly low. How does this recipe sound? (APA)
2.5 gallons
3.3lbs Light LME
.25lb Crystal 40 steep
.25lb Vienna steep
35g Cascade @25
21g Cascade @5
US05 Yeast.
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Looks like a nice tasty APA to me. Good luck with your fresh hops. Let us know how it turns out!
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Looks real good John!

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Thanks guys! I'll update this thread.
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Cool, love Cascades. I wish I could grow my own but with 2 dogs, can't take a chance. Google luck , keep us posted.
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