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Old 03-03-2013, 01:20 AM   #821
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I make mine with 8.5 lbs pale, 12 oz biscuit and 8 oz of amber. I see that Pappers makes his with caramel 20, Munich and wheat.


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Old 03-03-2013, 01:31 AM   #822
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There lots of room for interpretation on this recipe.


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Old 03-03-2013, 01:42 AM   #823
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There certainly is. I just took what the White House released and plugged it into BeerSmith and converted to all grain. I'm pretty happy with the results, but I know there are other versions that people have made and liked, too.
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Old 03-03-2013, 02:23 AM   #824
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My first thought would have been honey malt.
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Brewed the Honey Ale this past weekend with my dad in addition to an American Wheat (trying to be efficient with what none of have enough of...time).

Thought the OG would be higher but it came out a 1.050.

Living in Louisville with rather hard water, I skipped the gypsum. Also cut the Fuggle back to 1.0 instead of 1.5.

I found the recipe odd. Talks about adding flavoring Fuggles at boil off THEN adding the honey and boiling another 5 minutes.

We added 0.5oz Fuggle at 10min and the other 0.5oz at flameout. Honey went in at about 10min.

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Brewing White House Honey Ale right now in honor of our (Mississippi) historic vote legalizing homebrewing.

Cheers to personal freedom!
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Brewing White House Honey Ale right now in honor of our(Mississippi) historic vote legalizing homebrewing.

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Did it pass?!?!
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Did it pass?!?!
Yes, it passed the Mississippi House today by a vote of 73-36. The bill now goes to the governor. He is expected to sign it (he has signed 5 beer bills before), plus we got 2/3rd majority in both houses.
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Yes, it passed the Mississippi House today by a vote of 73-36. The bill now goes to the governor. He is expected to sign it (he has signed 5 beer bills before), plus we got 2/3rd majority in both houses.
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Yes, it passed the Mississippi House today by a vote of 73-36. The bill now goes to the governor. He is expected to sign it (he has signed 5 beer bills before), plus we got 2/3rd majority in both houses.
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