Thought I'd post some of my recent brews, all of which have been pale ales to enjoy in the sun!
I've stopped taking photos during the brew session (they all come out the same to be honest, and look like this), so I'll just be posting the labels and end result when I get round to drinking them.
Brew No 10 - Highly Dependable Summer Pale

Goal (according to Beer Engine)
15L
EBC - 8
EBU - 54
OG - 1.040 (actual 1.038)
FG - 1.010 (actual 1.006)
ABV - 5.0% (actual 4.2%)
Ingredients
2430g Pale Malt
270g Caramalt
10g Chinook (90 mins) (12.7% AA)
7g Centennial (60 mins) (11.7% AA)
33g Cascade (15 mins) (6.3% AA)
20g Cascade (0 mins)
7g Cascade) (dry-hop)
Hook Norton Double Stout yeast (from bottle)
Tasting Notes (so far)
Very drinkable effort, cloudy despite fining in the secondary, perhaps a little grassy from the dry hop too.
Brew No 12 - Deftly Reliable Summer Pale

Goal (according to Beer Engine)
15L
EBC - 8
EBU - 57
OG - 1.056 (actual 1.046

FG - 1.010 (actual 1.009)
ABV - 5.6% (actual 4.8%)
Ingredients
3381g Pale Malt
375g Torrefied Wheat
12g Chinook (60 mins) (12.7% AA)
7g Challenger (60 mins) (7.6% AA)
12g Chinook (30 mins)
12g Challenger (30 mins)
7g Pilgrim (0 mins) (9.4% AA)
6g Centennial (0 mins) (11.7% AA)
7g Challenger (0 mins)
15g Progress (0 mins) (5.5% AA)
20g Cascade (0 mins) (6.3% AA)
10g Styrian Goldings (0 mins) (4.5% AA)
Nottingham yeast (sachet)
Tasting Notes (so far)
Cloudy again, an odd honey-like taste which is fairly pleasant. Was hoping for much more hop aroma. Again, very drinkable.
Brew No 13 - Alestas

Goal (according to Beer Engine)
15L
EBC - 22
EBU - 38
OG - 1.056 (actual 1.048

FG - 1.010 (actual 1.008)
ABV - 5.6% (actual 5.2%)
Ingredients
3003g Pale Malt
200g Crystal Malt
133g Caramalt
218g White Sugar
100g Torrefied Wheat
10g Target (90 mins) (12.9% AA)
30g Goldings (20 mins) (6.8% AA)
10g Challenger (0 mins) (7.6% AA)
6g Chinook (0 mins) (12.7% AA)
30g Fuggle (0 mins) (3.9% AA)
30g Goldings (0 mins)
22g Cascade (-10 mins during cooling) (6.3% AA)
10g Centennial (-10 mins during cooling) (6.3% AA)
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale yeast (from bottle)
Tasting Notes (so far)
OOOF! Serious hop presence here (cooling-hop addition effect?). Also nicely sweet. May have extracted a tiny bit of harshness from early hop additions, but mostly masked by the overwhelming aroma hops! Reminds me of Jaipur somewhat (although it's nowhere near as nice/refined as that).
Will post more photos when I open some more bottles.
Cheers!