boozeboy
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i found the book clone brews very helpful the layout is good and the beer it produces if brilliant i will reccomend it to anyone except beginners
boozeboy said:i found the book clone brews very helpful the layout is good and the beer it produces if brilliant i will reccomend it to anyone except beginners
boozeboy said:i suppose this book is not meant for complete novices but with a little help anyone can use this book right now im brewing samuel smiths taddy porter which is in there somewere
Cheesefood said:No Blue Moon or Goose Island 312. Darn.
Anyone ever try the 312? That's a damn good brew. I'd like to make a clone called 847.
[EDIT] I should explain. 312 is the area code for Chicago. 847 is the A.C. for the northern burbs, where I live.[/EDIT]
Cheesefood said:No Blue Moon or Goose Island 312. Darn. ...EDIT]
Rhoobarb said:I wouldn't expect one for '312 Urban Wheat' from Goose - it's just too new.
The company I worked for up until a few months ago (in fact, they closed their Chicago office two weeks ago), sold Goose a bunch of ETR's (electronic temperature controls). Our outside salesman went there to help them do a 'set-up' and they gave him a couple of cases of Summertime Ale, which he shared with all of us in the office!
Anyhow, they let him sample some of their "new 312 wheat beer" fresh from the tanks. This was, IIRC, late-summer of 2004! It seemed to take forever to hit the streets and we were ribbing him about making the whole thing up!
Born Brewing Co. said:I think theClone Brews books (I have both) are OK for novices. Each brew has an extract recipe as well as an all-grain version for advanced brewers.
homebrewer_99 said:There's 2 of them? What's the second one?
vtfan99 said:The second book is called Beer Captured.
homebrewer_99 said:Wait a minute, is that the one on American beers?
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