Brew Fest is upon us, and I just wanted to post something in the recipe category here about hazy, lazy, juicy, fruity, IPAs. Yes, I hate the term juicy... and NE-IPA seems equally lame. I don't want my beer to taste like cotton candy, fruit loops, or jolly ranchers.
However, I did attempt to brew a clone of Ranger Creek OPA. An Oat Pale Ale from Texas, which I enjoyed in my last trip to San Antonio. In my mind, it was just a APA with 15% oats.. and it was tasty!
What I ended up brewing was from their list of ingredients on their website, and I did my best take on proportions. They claimed an 'english yeast', but that really sounded odd to me. So, I split the batch and fermented half of it with WLP002, and half with WLP051.
I'll be bringing both to the fest this year, so you can try them too. However, the WLP002 is really tasty, with lots of fresh orange/grapefruit flavor. I will NOT say its juicy... but you can make you're own minds up on that. Its not that hazy either, just a bit. However, it does really pop of citrus hop flavor, and I like it.
So whatever you call it, if it tantalizes the taste buds.. drink it and don't worry about the fruity name.

--LexusChris
10 gallon batch:
Mash @ 152-F
18.5# US 2-row Pale malt
3.9# Malted Oats
1.7# Caramel 60L
1.75oz Centennial @ 60min
2.00oz Centennial @ 15min
1.00oz Citra @ 15min
1.00oz Centennial @ 0min
1.00oz Citra @ 0min
3.00oz Centennial Dryhop 4 days
3.00oz Citra Dryhop 4 days
WLP002 and/or WLP051