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Default Ladies and Gents, Pale Ale plz

Hello everyone,
I just finished my first brew, a robust porter, which is in the fermenter, and I am looking for some suggestions on an American pale ale. I am going to use the grain steep/extract (LME and/or DME) method so please, any suggestions? Thanks very much for the help.
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We're pretty loose with our recipes around here. We have an entire section you can browse.


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Here are some popular recipes that i can remember off the top of my head:

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f66/bee-cave-brewery-haus-pale-ale-31793/
http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f66/lake-walk-pale-ale-32939/
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If you want to go the kit route, Austin Homebrew Supply's West Coast Pale Ale is a winner.
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Just to let you know, you don't have to publish your E-mail address in a post. Members can PM you if they choose. You might want to remove it from your post or let me know and I can help you out.
I second the "remove your email from the post".

I've always heard spammers search forums for email addresses in posts.

Putting it in your profile should be safe though.

Wish I could help recommend a pale ale but I'll be brewing my first beer this coming weekend if my kit arrives. It will be the northernbrewer.com Extra Pale Ale but it won't be ready fast enough to help you.

Good luck!

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I took your advice and removed the email from the posting. Thanks for the "heads up".
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+1 on the Lake Walk pale ale. If you can get the hops, that is what I would brew.
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Thanks for the suggestions. That looks like a fun one to do. I will be using either LME or DME for the 8.0 lbs 2-Row Brewers Malt. Sorry, I don't have the knowledge or equipment for all grain yet. Any suggestions on where to get the hops online? I don't think the LHBS has 'em.


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