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Old 09-02-2007, 06:54 PM   #1
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Default Developing an recipe for haus ale.

Been brewing a couple months, dont know what to call this beer, but here is what I have been doing.

9 lbs of domestic two row
1 lbs of munich
2lbs of minute rice
1.5 oz hops for 60 minutes.
.5 oz at boil out.

Safeale cal ale yeast.

For hops i am useing kent goldings.

Today I am dropping the minute rice, and adding .5 lbs 20l crystal.

I am force carbing and serving through a sanyo kegerator. Still on my first two kegs, one o sthe recipe above, and the second is a wheat. Both are light colored, but have a little bite. Very crisp and refreshing tasting to me.


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.... Very crisp and refreshing tasting to me.
That's the important thing - brew what you like to drink. Your taste buds will tell you when they want something different.


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Your recipe is pretty close to Edwort's popular Haus Pale Ale.. I will agree, it is tasty!

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different grains, different hops, different yeast...how is that the same beer?
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Well the grain bill looks... similar... yeah. Nevermind.

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Got to give credit where credit is due, I did start with Ed' Haus Ale. No real master plan, just experimenting within proven safe parameters. IE small substitutions, to see what the ingredient does.


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