great source of 100+ extract recipes

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Halyard

great source of 100+ extract recipes

Post by Halyard » Tue Aug 30, 2011 12:29 am

Hi Folks,

If you visit the Northern Brewer site and look at their 106 extract kits for sale :shock:
http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/r ... tract-kits
Sadly, they do not ship outside the USA.

Anyway, once you stop drooling over the vast selection, you will find that if you click on a kit that you are interested in and scroll down to the bottom of the page for that kit you'll see 'Additional Information' and if you click on the 'Click Here!' link next to 'Kit Inventory Sheet' you'll get a pdf of the detailed recipe for that kit. It's an ace resource. Sure, you'll need to play around with the American units and maybe a few speciality grain tweaks, but 106 extract recipes is an excellent addition to Wheeler. Great inspiration here.

I am getting ready to do the breakfast stout myself. Just waiting for the Wyeast Irish ale to show up.

Halyard

PS if you want to really waste time scroll to the bottom of any of the pages and in the small type pick 'Brewing TV' then spend hours and hours on it.

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Re: great source of 100+ extract recipes

Post by Fuggled Mind » Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:35 pm

Halyard wrote:I am getting ready to do the breakfast stout myself. Just waiting for the Wyeast Irish ale to show up.
I've also studied Northern Brewer's extract kits with interest. Some of the recipes look quite good but the Breakfast Stout puzzles me because I've always read that oats need to be mashed and in their recipe they are just steeped. If you do this recipe, let me know how it turns out.

Cheers

Jason
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W. C. Fields

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