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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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    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

    If you like these beers then this book is for you,with 60 recipes by Terry Foster.: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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    The Homebrew Recipe - Stone Brewing Co. www.stonebrewing.com/epic/w101010recipe.htm S

    This beer started out as a pilot brew that we brewed for our annual company picnic. The original plan was to brew a Belgian style Quadruple with triticale (a cross of wheat and rye), and call the beer Quadrotriticale-a totally geeky reference to the Star Trek episode “The Trouble With...
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    Brewing with sugar.Taken from all about beer magazine.Vol 32 Jan 2012

    I found these articles of great interest.:hmm:Taken from Understanding Brewing Sugars - Cascadia Importers www.cascadiabrew.com/understanding_brewing_sugars Understanding Brewing Sugars If there is a "Rodney Dangerfield” of amateur beermaking it would have to be non-barley-based sugar...
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    Mashing and removal of grain made easy.

    I drilled holes in the base of an old turkey boiler pot.Placed the turkey boiler pot inside the Mega brew pot. Drained the wort via the tap on the mega brew pot,then sparged the grain. When done remove the turkey pot with grain inside and feed to the birds.:D
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