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    All about Stouts and Porters

    By Brett Kihlmire All About the Stout The origins of your favorite dark beer, from Ireland to Milwaukee Beer is one of the world’s most widely consumed beverages, and comes in hundreds of styles with origins throughout the world. While some have traceable origins like the Czech Pilsner...
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    Is My Beer Ruined? By John Palmer.

    Chapter 21 - Is My Beer Ruined? 21.2 Common Off-Flavors There are many flavors that contribute to the overall character of a beer. Some of these flavors have been previously described as malty, fruity, or bitter. When it comes time to figure out why a beer tastes bad though, we need to get...
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    All about Stouts and Porters

    By Joe Postma Robust Porter (For Beginning Homebrewers)Ingredients 6.5 pounds liquid light malt extract 1 pound liquid Munich malt extract 1 pound Crystal 40L malt, crushed 3/4 pound Chocolate malt, crushed 1/2 pound Black patent malt, crushed 1 ounce Cascade hops—60 minutes 1 ounce Cascade...
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    All about Stouts and Porters

    Oatmeal Stout According to the Association of Brewers, the world's finest Oatmeal Stout is brewed in Troy, NY by Brown's Brewing Company. Brown's Oatmeal Stout took home a Gold Medal at the World Beer Cup held in San Diego, April 2004 perhaps the most prestigious beer judging event in the...
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    All about Stouts and Porters

    A very interesting beer.:drunk:
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    All about Stouts and Porters

    This is a very interesting porter from Wisconsin.
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    Great blog for trouble shooting home brew.

    Troubleshooting Homebrewed Beer - BeerSmith beersmith.com /blog/2008/09/21/troubleshooting-homebrewed-beer/ Sep 21, 2008 - Homebrewing beer is a combination of both art and science, and ... back of the tongue, and often manifests itself as a bitter aftertaste. If bitterness is too low...
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    All about Stouts and Porters

    Taken from the how to homebrew beer magazine. Brewing with Sugar Author: Scott Russell Issue: February 1998 Molasses Licorice Porter (5 gallons, grain, extract, and adjuncts) There is reason to believe that a recipe like this was brewed frequently in colonial and revolutionary times...
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    All grain without a gas cooker

    Hi. I brew all grain and use my electric cooker during the winter. Once you have raised the water to your strike temperature (72c) it's easy going after that. My pot is able to maintain the required temperature for a 1 hour mash without any power on. When it comes to the boil I am sure your...
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    Oatmeal Stout

    This recipe came from the booklet ,Old British Beers and How to make them.By Dr John Harrison and the members of the Durden Park Beer Club. Maclay's 63/- oatmeal stout (1909) og 46 for 1 gallon. 1 1/4 lb pale 2oz amber 4oz black 3/4 lb breakfast oats 1 oz golding mix oats with 2 pints...
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    All about Stouts and Porters

    This is also a great book on Old British beers with many recipes for Stouts and Porters. Listing recipes for Youngers Export stout,London Porter and Maclay's 63/- Oatmeal Stout.:thumb:
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    All about Stouts and Porters

    If you like these beers then this book is for you,with 60 recipes by Terry Foster.:cheers:
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    Berliner weisse

    This is a good source for information and recipes for Weiss beer. :cheers:
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    New beer from Samuel Adams. Merry maker 9% @$6.99

    Cheers!!:drink:
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    BARLEY WINE All About Beer Magazine - Volume 34, Issue 2

    Our perception of extreme beers has changed immensely over the recent period of enlightenment. To many, the extreme has become the status quo, given the availability of sour, wild, strong and über-hopped brews. But the original extreme beer among revivalists in America was barley wine, a...
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    1st Brew, 1st mistake, advice needed quick!

    Hi. I also never use a secondary bucket. I leave my brew for up to six weeks ,then bottle from the bucket which has a tap drilled in it for bottling.I have a:thumb: tube attached which is long enough to reach the bottom of the bottle. I dip the clip and tube in boiling water,then turn the tap...
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    4 litre all grain help for a newbie

    Find any recipe for 5 gallons. Lets say you have 6000 grams of pale malt. Divide that number by 5 then you have 1200 grams of pale malt for 1 gallon .multiply the 1200 by the amount of gallons you want.:cheers:
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    alcohol calculations

    This is a great website,you can formulate a recipe and found out the gravity etc. http://www.brewersfriend.com/abv-calculator:thumb:
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    4 litre all grain help for a newbie

    Graham Wheeler and Roger Protz,Brew your own Real ale at home. Terry Foster. ,Pale ale. Terry Foster. Stouts and Porters/ Gregory Noonan. Scottish ale. David line,the big book of brewing. C,JJ Berry. Beers and Stouts. Byron Burch, Brewing quality beers. Old British beers by Dr Johnson...
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    More British Beers

    Hi. I am originally from London, and I like all the beers you write about. You may already know of these books but I shall mention them anyway. You can get some great recipes from them. Graham Wheeler and Roger Protz. " Brew Your Own Real Ale at Home." Also several books by Terry Foster on Pale...
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