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Old 12-24-2007, 10:54 PM   #1
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I started a thread months ago and didn't get much of a response. Time to try again.
I'm looking for maybe the top 10.
Last time I got.....

Edowrt's Apfelwein
Cheese's CCA
Orfy's Hob Goblin


Out of it.
Do those three still stand?
What are the Seven we are missing?

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I'm going to try and build the list.
  1. CCA
  2. Hob Goblin
  3. Haus Pale Ale
  4. AG Dogfish Head 60 Minute Clone
  5. Pliny The Bastid
  6. Ó F Standard
  7. Bee Cave Brewery Kölsch
  8. Bee Cave Brewery Bavarian Hefeweizen
  9. Old Speckled Hen
  10. A good Belgian Blonde
  11. Boddingtons Pub Ale
  12. Apfelwein
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Old 12-24-2007, 10:56 PM   #2
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Cheese's CCA is probably one of the more popular brews here, but it gets some very serious mixed reactions. You either love it or hate it.

Ed's Haus Pale Ale on the other hand is something that appeals to a lot of people and it's simple enough to ease a new brewer into AG. That was, if it wasn't obvious, my vote to ADD Ed's Hause Pale to that list.
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Old 12-24-2007, 10:57 PM   #3
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I thought Walker's Kaduva IPA (I believe that is it...) was pretty darn good when I brewed it and I recall it being pretty popular around here before...

Dude's Celebration Ale clone?

Just spitballing here...
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Old 12-24-2007, 11:08 PM   #4
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Yoopers DFH clone? I think it's been brewed a bit. I used that recipe as a starting point and created my own kickaxx IPA.
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Old 12-24-2007, 11:21 PM   #5
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+1 to EdWort's Haus Pale. Was my first AG, and also my 3rd, since I just had to brew more of it when the first keg kicked!

Yooper's DFH60 recipe seems extremely popular as well. I've got a batch fermenting, suppose I shouldn't vote for it until it's finished though
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When I think Yooper, I think Fat Tire clone. I'm pretty sure I've seen that more than her DFH, but that might be because I don't like DFH...
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What about one of Beirmunchers brews? I see lots of threads about his stuff?
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What about one of Beirmunchers brews? I see lots of threads about his stuff?
It's usually his keggle we're referring to.
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Pliny Clone?
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