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Old 03-10-2011, 08:55 PM   #1
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So I'm looking for a good California common partial mash recipe to brew this weekend, any good ideas?


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If you know how to convert to PM, there are a couple all-grain and an extract recipe in the recipe section under Amber Hybrid.


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Try Yooper's Anchor Steam recipe:

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f63/california-common-hbt-comp-winner-1st-place-141137/

I've brewed this several times and it makes an outstanding beer.
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Try Yooper's Anchor Steam recipe:

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f63/california-common-hbt-comp-winner-1st-place-141137/

I've brewed this several times and it makes an outstanding beer.
I like that one too! It's easy, and can be AG or PM very easily!
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I like that one too! It's easy, and can be AG or PM very easily!
Not to thread-jack but thanks Yoop, I took some of your ideas and some from Oct. BYO. This is on my list for maybe next week to get ready for a few spring comps.
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Thanks! I'm definitely going to try your anchor clone yooper looks great!
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So I just noticed that there are two versions of your anchor clone on HBT Yooper, which did you think turned out better? did adding the Munich and victory malts good additions?


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