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    Hoppy Good Friday

    In order to deal with the somber meaning of Good Friday, I am enjoying the amazing weather and pretend working and doing two boils before church this evening. I have been unable to get to the April 22 boil>primary GF Lager sooner, so it's still in Primary. However, I was able to take...
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    Briess GF Recipes

    http://www.brewingwithbriess.com/Assets/PDFs_Recipes/Briess_HoppytobeGlutenFreePaleAle_Aug2007.pdf http://www.brewingwithbriess.com/Assets/PDFs_Recipes/Briess_HoneyofaGlutenFreeLager_Aug2007.pdf I hope those links work. Those are two GF recipes from Briess the maltsters and frankly on...
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    Yeasts for GF Brew Success

    Do yeasts perform differently in sorghum than they do in barley / wheat malts? I am curious that one may see success with a GF Belgian Single (Patersbier) due to the reported sour nature of sorghum beer. However I saw one comment that Trappist High Grav (3787) doesn't love sorghum. Can...
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    Cloning Goose Island IPA, with HBT's Expert Advice

    https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f5/calling-all-ipa-lovers-what-your-favorite-3-a-107015/index10.html#post1455014 Linked above is my post to the Favorite IPA thread which is copied below. I've had IPA's from anybody & everywhere, however... I just discovered Goose Island IPA. WOW, a completely...
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    Now What Have I Done?

    I loved the Weissbier that I'd made using Charlie Papazians incredibly simple recipe. So I made it again. This time I was able to bring home LME from the LHBS instead of the DME I'd used the first time. (cheaper) When I'd made the batch directly ahead of this one (again a repeat recipe, now...
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    I made a terrible homebrew

    A homebrew mentor of mine who kegs, supplied me with hundreds of his dusty bottles (nice buddy eh!) and one case of PET's...which had been used for...root beer. The day prior I had purchased a case of PET's. Paying about $30 (incl caps) for bottles of air makes me like a fool without his money...
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    BIAB Recipe Adjustments

    Is a BIAB'er typically able to brew a standard MLT recipe without adjustment in terms of grain bill? As I understand it, it should be successful on paper. Thinner mash offset by possibly finer grind, or something. Thanks. Relax with a homebrew.
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    CP's Lovebite Weizenbier

    This is next on my To Brew List. I would love to hear some feedback on it. I have searched HBT also NB, failed to score some feedback on somebody having brewed it from extract. What I purchased is very similar to CP's recipe in the book: 5# wheat DME (mix 50/50 wheat & barley) 1 oz...
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    Sailor's Homebrew

    Aboard the sailboat there are certain beer rules. No glass is the chief beer law of the boat. So an ideal homebrew for the sailboat would taste perfectly fine straight out of the bottle; make that a PET screw top bottle. So we want to develop or find a recipe that we can tip a bottle back...
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    NA Midrange Ale

    Much fruitless searching, thus I must pose the question. Apologies. Have read & searched all over this forum and the web. What I have been able to find is a reference to a deleted BYO NA recipe, and the other info focuses on force carb - keg procedures, whereas I'm a bottler. New homebrewer...
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