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12-26-2007, 03:32 PM
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Mmm...beer.
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Perhaps it's not been mentioned since it's yet another pale ale recipe, but Dude's Lake Walk Pale Ale is hands down the best HBT recipe I've ever had.
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12-26-2007, 03:59 PM
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Location: Mass.
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The thread itself has few replies/views, but Orpheus has a Oaked IIPA that received rave reviews. The recipe is in the thread, or you can find it here.
I'm not what the criteria for a "must brew" are, but after seeing Yooper and BM's comments about how incredible it is, it's on my list. 
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12-26-2007, 07:17 PM
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Isolationist Ales
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: , Nebraska
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Biermuncher's OktoberFAST Ale is on my to-brew list for this week. Also Cheese's Amarillo Cream Ale (thank gads for paper copies!). Both of these received rave reviews in the threads I was reading, and appealed to me more than any of the standard session/haus beers did. FWIW I haven't gotten around to most of the recipes you're talking about - but by gad, I've done CCA, Apfelwein and Hobgoblin. They were batches #4, 5, and 7 for me. 
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12-26-2007, 07:24 PM
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Drink your beer!
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Location: Upper Michigan
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Originally Posted by Poindexter
There was a thread in the mead section that went to three pages (at least) and had Joe's Ancient Orange Mead posted by Yooper Brew on page two. At the time I though Yooper was some guy named Joe...a paid subscription promptly cured me of that of course.
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Is it just me, or is that hysterically funny. Me, a guy named Joe!
I "stole" the JAOM from a different site that's why credit goes to Joe Mattioli. I do have it printed out somewhere and can repost in the mead area, if it's gone now.
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12-26-2007, 07:28 PM
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Location: interior Alaska
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Originally Posted by YooperBrew
Is it just me, or is that hysterically funny. Me, a guy named Joe!
I "stole" the JAOM from a different site that's why credit goes to Joe Mattioli. I do have it printed out somewhere and can repost in the mead area, if it's gone now.
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Or you can put it in your drop down. Or PM it to me and I'll put it in my drop down. Or something. I'll grant JAOM isn't "beer", but it is still a terrific recipe, easy to brew and it makes the panties drop. YMMV of course.
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12-26-2007, 07:45 PM
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Isolationist Ales
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Originally Posted by Poindexter
...but it is still a terrific recipe, easy to brew and it makes the panties drop. YMMV of course.
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Boxers perhaps? It makes the boxers drop? Or, if you're in a particularly racy crowd, I guess it could make speedos and thongs drop. Or perhaps just make pants drop, if they might happen to be free-ballin' it that day.
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12-26-2007, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by chriso
Boxers perhaps? It makes the boxers drop? Or, if you're in a particularly racy crowd, I guess it could make speedos and thongs drop. Or perhaps just make pants drop, if they might happen to be free-ballin' it that day.
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Ok, so put it in the top five alternatives after the top ten beers. Either way, you too can score with JAOM.
I don't see a dark stout on the list yet orfy. Not that I have a nominee..
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12-26-2007, 08:00 PM
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Isolationist Ales
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Originally Posted by Poindexter
I don't see a dark stout on the list yet orfy. Not that I have a nominee..
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We could put BrewPastor's 8/8/8 RIS up. *shrug*
Speaking of which - there should be more of the Pastor's brews on this list!
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12-26-2007, 09:15 PM
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Location: Colorado
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Originally Posted by YooperBrew
Is it just me, or is that hysterically funny. Me, a guy named Joe!
I "stole" the JAOM from a different site that's why credit goes to Joe Mattioli. I do have it printed out somewhere and can repost in the mead area, if it's gone now.
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Call me crazy but I've never thought of you as I guy named Joe. 
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12-26-2007, 11:34 PM
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Location: SLO County, CA
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One vote for Edwort's Stone IPA for the clone section. Outstanding recipe, very easy to make and very close to the original. If I remember correctly he did not come up with the recipe (is that right?) but he did post it and has received a lot of credit for it.
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