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Brewed a Belgian IPA today, finished a few points short but overall a good brew day.
I looked up a few, and found that the MaltMiller recipe was closest to the ingredients I had, so went with a version of that. I don't expect it to be identical, but hopefully it'll bear a resemblance.Curious which if any recipe you are using I use the one from Graham Wheelers BYOBRA book which always comes out well, not quite the same as the real thing but a really good pint.
as for what I was brewing today another Graham Wheeler clone recipe Caledonian Deuchers IPA, scaled to 9L, waiting for it to cool before I take a gravity reading but should be around 1.038-1.040 so looks like the recipie is based on the cask strength rather than the bottle, first time brewing this recipie but I had this the last time I was up in Scotland and it’s a really decent quaffable session beer so I’m hoping this will turn out well
I had to Google that, and I read through Larsblog about it. This is amazing, can't wait to hear how this turns out. Did you bake the whole mash, water and all?tried a keptinis, not sure it was that accurate to style. looking forward to trying it though.
I had to Google that, and I read through Larsblog about it. This is amazing, can't wait to hear how this turns out. Did you bake the whole mash, water and all?
Sounds goodJust kicking off an American pale...Maris otter,Munich,crystal, carapils...a bit of a mix up with some part used hops I need to shift... Amarillo,Columbus and centennial...
do you have the recipe for this?Yesterday I set off the St Peters Cream Stout, but with an additional can of black treacle.
OG was 1.064, so aiming for about 7.7%
It’s a kit mate, I haven’t progressed to anything more advanced than that.do you have the recipe for this?
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