Ferocious IPA Extract Beer Kit

  • Ferocious IPA homebrew in a glass

Ferocious IPA Extract Beer Kit

SKU 600X

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$49.99

Price Per BOTTLE: $1.04

Product Details

If you can handle a huge hop slap in the face, then pour a pint of our Ferocious IPA. Crafted in honor of a massively popular IPA of the upper Midwest, this brash IPA uses 6 ounces of awesome hops for a bold brew that's barely balanced by a backdrop of toasty, caramel-y malt. It's a fizzy yellow beer drinkers worst nightmare, a hophead's dream, and a smooth full bodied brew so full of flavor you'll wish you'd have brewed more!

Brewing Notes

  • Style: American IPA
  • Fermentation Range: 65-70F
  • Original Gravity: 1.065
  • SRM: 11
  • IBUs: 75
  • ABV: 6.4%

Tasting Notes

  • Aroma: Decidedly hop-forward with aromas of earthy pine, floral notes, and undertones of tropical stone fruit and slight citrus. Clean malt aroma with faint toast and caramel.
  • Appearance: Amber color with ruby mahogany highlights with a slight dry-hopped haze. Firm and persistent off white to tan foam head.
  • Flavor: High bitterness with piney, resinous, dark fruit and citrus hop flavors. Slightly toasty yet clean malt profile with low light caramel sweetness and a barely perceptible roast character.
  • Mouthfeel: Medium body with moderate creaminess and a soft feel on the palate. No astringency. Low alcohol warmth.

Brad’s Notes:

“Yep, we did it again, another IPA. This time around we present a recipe modeled after a massively popular IPA brewed in the upper Midwest, and this is no ordinary hop bomb one-trick pony. Ferocious IPA is very well balanced between unmistakable malt richness and undeniable hop presence.

The groundwork of highly flavorful base malts provide deep, delicious malt notes of fresh crusty bread, while modest doses of crystal malt and light roasted barley provide this recipe’s complex malt depth and characteristic red-amber color. With a simple early hop addition for bracing bitterness, the end of the boil is where all the magic happens. A combination of Simcoe and Amarillo® hops are employed over the last 15 minutes of the boil to boost flavor with notes of resinous pine, fresh flowers, citrus fruit and a faint tropical fruit subtlety.

All of this magic is then capped off with yet more Simcoe and Amarillo® in the dry hop, but also features the special guest Ahtanum to bolster the aroma with wafts of intense grapefruit citrus. Dive into a pint of Ferocious and join us up in the Bold North.”

AMARILLO® is a trademark owned by Virgil Gamache Farms, Inc.

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Additional Information

SKU 600X
Original Gravity

1.065

Total Time to Make 6 weeks
Regional Style USA
Alcohol Content Medium
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style IPA
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 176 reviews
88%
(154)
12%
(21)
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(1)
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A
Arlen V.
GOOD

Nice brew!

C
Cecil

I can tell anyone who shops this company, you’ll be happy with the customer service.

N
Neil W.
A good IPA

This was my second time brewing and it turned out to be a good flavored IPA. I most likely will be brewing this recipe again in the future.

J
J.
Not as hop forward as expected

Being a lover of the beer this is supposed to be a clone of, I have been disappointed with the brew. It’s not a bad beer, it’s just doesn’t have the aroma or hop forwardness I’d expect given the style. As a slightly hoppy red ale, with lots of malt character, and excellent clarity - it’s actually a very good beer. I was disappointed only because I was looking for an IPA.

I have a batch going now where I combined the last two hop additions at flame out, added more fruity hops to the mix, and added another pack of hops to the dry hop to see if I can coerce more aroma and citrus notes.

S
SB
Bsr

I slightly modified this recipe and my official taste panel overwhelmingly approved. That obviously makes me a happy brewer. Novice brewer.

Customer Reviews

Based on 176 reviews
88%
(154)
12%
(21)
1%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
A
Arlen V.
GOOD

Nice brew!

C
Cecil

I can tell anyone who shops this company, you’ll be happy with the customer service.

N
Neil W.
A good IPA

This was my second time brewing and it turned out to be a good flavored IPA. I most likely will be brewing this recipe again in the future.

J
J.
Not as hop forward as expected

Being a lover of the beer this is supposed to be a clone of, I have been disappointed with the brew. It’s not a bad beer, it’s just doesn’t have the aroma or hop forwardness I’d expect given the style. As a slightly hoppy red ale, with lots of malt character, and excellent clarity - it’s actually a very good beer. I was disappointed only because I was looking for an IPA.

I have a batch going now where I combined the last two hop additions at flame out, added more fruity hops to the mix, and added another pack of hops to the dry hop to see if I can coerce more aroma and citrus notes.

S
SB
Bsr

I slightly modified this recipe and my official taste panel overwhelmingly approved. That obviously makes me a happy brewer. Novice brewer.