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Really pleased to come first and second, I'll post my recipes soon.

I should mention that whilst entrants can enter as many beers as they want, only one beer per person can enter the competition. As the person who wrote the rules to the competition, I should probably point that out. :lol:

Thank you @Hoddy for judging the competition and thank you @Dads_Ale for the prize.
 
Really pleased to come first and second, I'll post my recipes soon.

I should mention that whilst entrants can enter as many beers as they want, only one beer per person can enter the competition. As the person who wrote the rules to the competition, I should probably point that out. :lol:

Thank you @Hoddy for judging the competition and thank you @Dads_Ale for the prize.



You are really quite right. In my hungover/tired state of getting the results out I didn’t spot that.

So I think the revised order should be :

1st - @jceg316 - drunk monk
2nd - @leon103 - vanilla porter
Joint 3rd
@stigman - don’t be afraid of the dark
@doctormick - the kernel export India Porter

I think that’s it resolved now?



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Here are the recipes for both my brews, if a mod could copy them over to the winners' recipe thread that would be great.

Drunk Monk Dopplebock

This was from a recipe book originally however it wanted quite a lot of ingredients which I couldn't get hold of easily, so I subbed some and made some changed to suit my system.

OG: 1.080
FG: 1.020
ABV: 8%
Efficiency: 79%

Batch size: 25L
Boil size: 30L
IBU: 30

Fermentables
Pale malt 4.54kg
carapils 910g
Munich 910g
Medium crystal 450g
Chocolate 230g
Black 110g
Brown sugar 450g
Molasses 340g

Hops
17g Herkules @ 60min
28g Saaz @ 5 min

Yeast
Saflager W-34/70

These have ad about 8 months in the bottle but hardly any conditioning time in the FV. If I were to do this differently I'd have 6 months conditioning time in secondary.

Ides of March Milk Chocolate Mint Stout


OG: 1.064
FG: 1.021
ABV: 5.6%
Efficiency: ~75%

Batch size: 25L
Boil size: 30L
IBU: 39

Fermentables
Maris Otter 5kg
Chocolate 500g
Black 500g
Roasted barley 300g
Lactose 500g

Hops
20g Polaris @ 60min
40g Polaris @ F.O

Yeast
Safale US-05

Extras:
2 bottles of this before bottling: http://www.home-brew-online.com/spirits-c32/still-spirits-top-shelf-creme-de-cacao-p1996
10 drops of peppermint extract before bottling.

It will have a really minty smell and taste but this evens out after a couple of weeks.
 
Well done to everyone who entered this month. And thanks to Hoddy for judging and the feedback given.



Well done to you for the joint third. That was a really good impy Stout.

I think we need you and @doctormick to upload your recipes? I’m sure a mod will correct me if I’m wrong.


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Well done to you for the joint third. That was a really good impy Stout.

I think we need you and @doctormick to upload your recipes? I’m sure a mod will correct me if I’m wrong.


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Thanks Hoddy I think it will be a hell of a lot better with some age on it, I'll send you one in six months (if I can stop myself suppin it all over Christmas)

I'll post up the recipe when I get a chance.
 
Recipe: The Kernel Export India Porter
Style: American Porter
TYPE: All Grain

Recipe Specifications
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Batch Size (fermenter): 23.00 l
Estimated OG: 1.064 SG
Estimated FG: 1.017 SG
Estimated ABV: 6.2 %
Estimated Color: 86.5 EBC
Estimated IBU: 48.0 IBUs
Brewhouse Efficiency: 73.00 %
Est Mash Efficiency: 80.9 %
Boil Time: 60 Minutes

Ingredients:
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Amt Name Type # %/IBU
5.40 kg Pale Malt (2 Row) UK (5.9 EBC) Grain 1 78.7 %
0.42 kg Brown Malt (140.0 EBC) Grain 2 6.1 %
0.42 kg Chocolate Malt (950.0 EBC) Grain 3 6.1 %
0.42 kg Crystal, Dark (Simpsons) (240.0 E Grain 4 6.1 %
0.20 kg Black Malt (Simpsons) (1200.0 EBC Grain 5 3.0 %
12.00 g Bramling Cross [7.20 %] - First W Hop 6 8.8 IBUs
20.00 g Galena [15.20 %] - Boil 60.0 min Hop 7 28.0 IBUs
12.00 g Bramling Cross [7.20 %] - Boil 15 Hop 8 4.0 IBUs
17.00 g Bramling Cross [7.20 %] - Boil 10 Hop 9 4.1 IBUs
24.00 g Bramling Cross [7.20 %] - Boil 5. Hop 10 3.2 IBUs
1.0 pkg California Ale (White Labs #WLP00 Yeast 11 -
46.00 g Bramling Cross [7.20 %] - Dry Hop Hop 12 0.0 IBUs


Mash:
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Name Description Step Temper Step Time
Mash In Add 24.89 l of water at 73.9 C 69.0 C 60 min

 
Was going to upload mine this evening but had an evening from hell with the fire brigade just leaving us after being here an hour
 
Jesus wtf????


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Homebrew gone wrong. No we have had a strong smell of fuel in our kitchen for 24 hours. Ripped the place apart trying to find the source. Smell was getting worse so decided to ring non emergency number to be sure and they came out straight away fair play. Believe it could be my oil boiler but I am not convincrd
 
Here is my recipe

Yeast - re-pitched Fermentums Heathery Heights yeast that I used in an English IPA.

I added 30ml of Vanilla flavourings prior to bottling.

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