Maryland Cherokee Club
Originally Posted by jimmy21669
And how long does an IPA take to brew?
A ipa that I brew usually takes about 6hrs from set up to clean up. The fermenting process takes about 2-3 weeks, I dry hop in my second part of fermentation to get more hop flavor and aroma. Then I keg it, then force carbonate over night and can drink 1-2 days after kegging
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From: Bowie, MD
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Name's Mike I live in Bowie. Just got a '99 XJ last week. My first one, I've wanted one of these for a while. As far as I know it's got a 4.5" Skyjacker lift, sitting on 32's


Originally Posted by mikefrost
Name's Mike I live in Bowie. Just got a '99 XJ last week. My first one, I've wanted one of these for a while. As far as I know it's got a 4.5" Skyjacker lift, sitting on 32's
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From: Berea, OH
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I'm in Delaware on the pa border.
A ipa that I brew usually takes about 6hrs from set up to clean up. The fermenting process takes about 2-3 weeks, I dry hop in my second part of fermentation to get more hop flavor and aroma. Then I keg it, then force carbonate over night and can drink 1-2 days after kegging
A ipa that I brew usually takes about 6hrs from set up to clean up. The fermenting process takes about 2-3 weeks, I dry hop in my second part of fermentation to get more hop flavor and aroma. Then I keg it, then force carbonate over night and can drink 1-2 days after kegging
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Joined: Mar 2009
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From: Berea, OH
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0


