Easy Ipa Extract

Crafting delicious homemade beer can be a fun and rewarding experience, especially when you start with a simple and tasty recipe. If you’re a fan of bold flavors and hoppy notes, then this Easy IPA Extract recipe is perfect for you. This recipe is designed to guide you through the process of brewing a flavorful and aromatic IPA at home. Let’s dive in and create a batch of beer that will impress your friends and family.

**Easy IPA Extract**

**Ingredients:**
– 6 lbs pale liquid malt extract
– 1 lb caramel/crystal malt
– 1 oz Centennial hops (bittering)
– 1 oz Cascade hops (flavor)
– 1 oz Citra hops (aroma)
– 1 packet of dry ale yeast
– 5 oz priming sugar

**Instructions:**

**Step 1:** Begin by heating 2.5 gallons of water in a large stockpot over medium heat. Once the water reaches around 150°F (65°C), remove the pot from the heat.

**Step 2:** Add the caramel/crystal malt to a muslin bag and place it in the hot water. Let it steep for about 20-30 minutes. This will add a touch of sweetness and color to your beer.

**Step 3:** Remove the muslin bag and bring the water to a gentle boil. Once boiling, turn off the heat and stir in the pale liquid malt extract until fully dissolved.

**Step 4:** Return the pot to the heat and bring the mixture to a boil. Once boiling, add the Centennial hops and let them boil for 45 minutes. This will impart bitterness to your beer.

**Step 5:** After 45 minutes, add the Cascade hops to the pot and boil for an additional 10 minutes. These hops will contribute to the flavor profile of your IPA.

**Step 6:** Turn off the heat and add the Citra hops for aroma. Let the mixture sit for 15 minutes before cooling it down rapidly using an ice bath.

**Step 7:** Transfer the wort (unfermented beer) to a sanitized fermenter, then top up with cold water to reach the 5-gallon mark.

**Step 8:** Pitch the dry ale yeast into the fermenter and seal it with an airlock. Store the fermenter in a cool, dark place with a consistent temperature for about 2 weeks.

**Step 9:** After the fermentation is complete, prime the beer with sugar by dissolving the priming sugar in boiling water and adding it to the beer.

**Step 10:** Bottle the beer in sanitized bottles and let it carbonate for 2-3 weeks.

**Step 11:** Chill the beer, then pour it into a glass, allowing the hoppy aromas to greet your senses as you take the first sip of your homemade IPA.

Crafting your own Easy IPA Extract at home is a gratifying experience that allows you to tailor the flavors to your liking. From the initial brew to the final pour, this recipe will guide you through each step, ensuring a satisfying outcome. Share your brew with friends and loved ones, and toast to your brewing accomplishments. Enjoy the fruits of your labor and savor the taste of a well-crafted IPA made with care and passion. Cheers!

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