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Are there any recipe websites that take the ingredients you have available and then conjurs up potential recipes based on them?
 
Sounds like a job for google.

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I am tired of brewing amber ales as I have 7 more gallons bottled along with a 2 .5 gallon batch being drank.

I just brewed a San Francisco Common with Carapils and Hallertau.

This is what I have available:

26.5 lbs of Pilsen LME
1 lb of 120L Crystal
1 lb of Chocolate grain
14 ozs of CaraPils

4 ozs of Kent Goldings
0.75 ozs of Halleatue (spelling sorry)

And some dry yeast.

Any ideas for this? Again I am tired of sweet amber ales... I am willing to add to this if I am one hop or specialty grain off of creating a unique brew.

Thanks.
 
I am tired of brewing amber ales as I have 7 more gallons bottled along with a 2 .5 gallon batch being drank.

I just brewed a San Francisco Common with Carapils and Hallertau.

This is what I have available:

26.5 lbs of Pilsen LME
1 lb of 120L Crystal
1 lb of Chocolate grain
14 ozs of CaraPils

4 ozs of Kent Goldings
0.75 ozs of Halleatue (spelling sorry)

And some dry yeast.

Any ideas for this? Again I am tired of sweet amber ales... I am willing to add to this if I am one hop or specialty grain off of creating a unique brew.

Thanks.

Dont think you are gonna find one.

Get some software like Beer Smith a good book about brewing like Designing Great Beers. Then do some reading and make up your own recipe and give it your name. I find that more fun then a kit or using some other persons recipies. :mug:

Check the different brews I have made in my signature below. Can't imagine drinking 7 gallons of the same beer. I make all small 1.75 gallon batches so I have a big choice as what to drink.

Yea I know, why 3 IPA's in a row? I'm trying to see the difference between Munich and Pilsner malts. Remember I'll get at the most 18 bottles from each brew.

Enjoy your hobby. :rockin:
 
Not 100% on this, but I think the app "iBrewMaster" does this... but only with the recipes it has stored. I'm pretty sure it comes with 40ish recipes in it. Just a thought.
 
iBrewMaster will tell you if you have all the ingredient for a recipe if you keep the inventory updated. Items will turn red, yellow, or green based on if you have none, some, or all the ingredients for a recipe.

It's the best $10 I've spent in this hobby so far.
 
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