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Old 10-19-2006, 04:13 PM   #21
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For those who got this, does this book have the recipe for Lake Front Brewery's East Side Dark? I have been looking for that recipe for a long time.
Not that I am able to find. Send an email to BYO and see if they will work one up for you.


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Old 10-19-2006, 04:58 PM   #22
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I just ordered one.
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For those who got this, does this book have the recipe for Lake Front Brewery's East Side Dark? I have been looking for that recipe for a long time.
yes they do, page 58
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I have it, but find it just so, so. It is lacking in lager recipes in general and in pilsner and VMOs in particular. I have found the same bias in the mag. as well. Also, I really wish they had done a better job with the hops. I like good old IBUs, not AAUs in the recipe. I can do the calculations, but it is a pain and seems to cater to lazy recipe development and brew design. But if you like ale, especially IPA, this is a good buy.
I agree. I also was a bit diappointed with the selection of Belgians. But hey, for $6, not bad.
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They probably assume that the majority of people don't lager. I hate assumptions but they are probably right.
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Yay, I just got mine in the mail. So many choices, so little time (and money).
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Yay, I just got mine in the mail. So many choices, so little time (and money).

I so agree!!!
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They probably assume that the majority of people don't lager. I hate assumptions but they are probably right.
I have to agree, but it is a major area that deserves attention.
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Bump.

It's been a few years. Are they are any other (better?) clone books out there?

How about this one from Amazon?: Amazon.com: Clone Brews: Homebrew Recipes for 150 Commercial Beers: Tess Szamatulski, Mark Szamatulski: Books

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