Try some of these great recipes out, or share your favourite brew with other forumees!
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stevej383
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by stevej383 » Fri Apr 01, 2016 8:46 pm
Clibit wrote:That's the updated version that requires an email address, don't think the original is still on there.
Oh its a New link

anyway im still stuck on what to try so bloody many of them

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Secla
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by Secla » Fri Apr 01, 2016 8:59 pm
I remember clown King being pretty good if your into strong beers. It's 12% so not an every day tipple
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stevej383
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by stevej383 » Fri Apr 01, 2016 9:07 pm
I fancy Born To Die
vagely bitter, exceptionally
dry, this IPA is born to die on a
predetermined day. It proudly
displays its short-lived life span front
and centre.
There is no better time to drink this
than the moment you get your paws
on it.
Awesome bitterness backed up by
unrelenting aromas of resin, citrus,
and juicy fruit. Born To Die is a
eulogy to the hops that sacrificed
themselves in its creation.
An incredibly ambitious and
satisfying small batch brew.
THIS BEER IS
BASICS
VOLUME 20L 5gal
BOIL VOLUME 25L 6.6gal
ABV 8.5%
TARGET FG 1007
TARGET OG 1072
EBC 15
SRM 7.5
PH 4.4
ATTENUATION
LEVEL 90.3%
Fresh is best with this beer. Use fresh hops
in the brew and during dry hop stages.
Condition just long enough to let the
powerful grassy aroma cut back -
and drink.
BREWER’S TIP
ABV IBU OG
8.5% 85 1072
YEAST
Wyeast 1272 - American Ale II™
MALT
Pale Ale 5.5kg 12.11lb
Extra Pale -
Marris Otter 1kg 2.20lb
HOPS
(g) Add Attribute
C02 Extract 25 Start Bitter
Amarillo 12.5 Middle Flavour
Simcoe 12.5 Middle Flavour
Mosaic 25 End Flavour
Citra 25 End Flavour
Amarillo 25 End Flavour
Simcoe 25 End Flavour
Citra 62.5 Dry
Hop Aroma
Amarillo 62.5 Dry
Hop Aroma
Simcoe 62.5 Dry
Hop Aroma
Mosaic 62.5 Dry
Hop Aroma
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wfr42
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by wfr42 » Fri Apr 01, 2016 11:01 pm
Trashy blonde was one of my favourite and didn't seem awful.
Will get to round to it eventually...
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stevej383
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by stevej383 » Fri Apr 01, 2016 11:13 pm
wfr42 wrote:Trashy blonde was one of my favourite and didn't seem awful.
Will get to round to it eventually...
Theres so many of them to try dont no where to start

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Clibit
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by Clibit » Fri Apr 01, 2016 11:16 pm
Maybe don't start. Better recipes elsewhere methinks.
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Wezzel
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by Wezzel » Fri Apr 01, 2016 11:24 pm
Clibit wrote:Maybe don't start. Better recipes elsewhere methinks.
Or maybe ignore what other people think and make what YOU like to drink.
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stevej383
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by stevej383 » Fri Apr 01, 2016 11:36 pm
I always do
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by stevej383 » Fri Apr 01, 2016 11:43 pm
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Secla
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by Secla » Sat Apr 02, 2016 12:00 am
Not sure if that was aimed at me or not
But I have no idea who you are sorry
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stevej383
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by stevej383 » Sat Apr 02, 2016 12:06 am
Secla wrote:Not sure if that was aimed at me or not
But I have no idea who you are sorry
No it wasnt aimed at you i have deleted the post anyway sorry if you thought so Maybe forums and myself just dont get along
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bryanferry
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by bryanferry » Sat Apr 02, 2016 12:12 am
I printed out a few to try out. #14 Trashy blonde, #35 Movember, #39 Alpha Dog are solid recipes (and the ingredients come out at £11 a 20l batch).
might throw a curve ball and try to make a batch of the Nanny state. Quite a complex malt and hop schedule but it might be worth a go to have a 0.5% brew in your locker.
Grainfather conical standard bitter
Corny Keg 1 - Silver still spirits tonic water
Corny Keg 2 - Purple empty
Corny Keg 3 - Copper low % ale
Demi Johns
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stevej383
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by stevej383 » Sat Apr 02, 2016 12:43 am
bryanferry wrote:I printed out a few to try out. #14 Trashy blonde, #35 Movember, #39 Alpha Dog are solid recipes (and the ingredients come out at £11 a 20l batch).
might throw a curve ball and try to make a batch of the Nanny state. Quite a complex malt and hop schedule but it might be worth a go to have a 0.5% brew in your locker.
Might be a really good school night ale!
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Secla
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by Secla » Sat Apr 02, 2016 12:51 am
If you havnt tryed it do before brewing a 20l batch, You can get it from tesco
I thought it was awful and generally speaking i like there beers
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by Notlaw » Sat Apr 02, 2016 9:45 am
I found it pretty easy to narrow down, given that I thought most of them sound like they're either shite or will work out at about a tenner a bottle to brew. I whittled it down to maybe a dozen and just printed those pages.