Beer Recipes: Tag: hazy

  • Temptation Hazy IPA - 23L
    This all grain recipe is full bodied and full of fruit flavours - this Hazy will leave you wanting more
    Posted: Thursday 18 May 2023
  • Sessionable Hazy IPA
    Love Hazy beers but dont want 6.5 - 7%, that have you sitting on one beer for the night? This recipe is for you as its more sessionable at under 5%.
    Try this one... Great tropical fruit and citrus flavours and great mouthfeel. Give it a go.
    Posted: Friday 29 July 2022
  • 2 Faced - East Coast Hazy IPA
    2 Faced is one grain bill and hop schedule that you can make either an East Coast Hazy IPA or a clear West Coast IPA just by changing the yeast. It really is two faced! Both recipes are published as separate recipes.
    Posted: Wednesday 24 February 2021 , 1 Comments
  • Simcoe Plus New England Hazy
    With Mosaic and Citra in short supply late in the season we went hunting for a new Hazy recipe that wasn't using these hops. We found a great recipe out of Chicago in the USA and we tweeked this to fit available malts here in NZ.
    Posted: Saturday 11 January 2020 , 1 Comments
  • Juice Box Hazy IPA
    This recipe has been adapted from an American Magazine and was originally provided from the Brewer at an award winning USA Brewery. We had to tweak the recipe a little to match some of the malts and hops and we scaled it to 23L. Buts it’s still a great Hazy and Juicy IPA full of orange citrus and tropical fruit.
    Posted: Friday 15 November 2019
  • 4-Play Juicy APA
    Four amazing hops make up this juicy, hazy APA. Mosaic, Nelson Sauvin, Citra and Simcoe. The juicy tropical fruit flavours dance with the full bodied malt bill to create one stunning and memorable beer. Enjoy a couple of glasses and you'll know you're in for a good night!

    Est 23L Volume
    Est OG 1.056 Est FG 1.013
    Est ABV 5.7%
    IBU 43
    Posted: Thursday 15 August 2019
  • New England IPA (
    The NEIPA is currently one of the trendiest styles in craft brewing. NEIPA is the hazy beer that resembles a freshly poured orange juice. And the aroma of citrus and tropical fruit makes it an inviting beer to drink.

    This extract recipe is easy to make and is our slant on a kit NEIPA.
    Posted: Friday 19 July 2019 , 2 Comments

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