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Just brewed this today.. thinking of adding some strawberries to secondary, will update...
OG 1.048
UPDATE: spent 2 weeks in primary followed by 10 days in secondary with 3lbs of local frozen/thawed strawberries. Bottled the other day and tasted very good definitely can taste the strawberries this will be a great beer for the girls who don't like the other big beers I usually do.
 
Kegged this up a little over two weeks ago and it is delicious. A perfect session ale to have on hand at all times
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Has anyone tried this as an extract version? other than the color difference, do you think it would turn out ok?

since no one answered this i brewed it up this weekend. i bunmped the vienna malt to 1.5 like previously states and used 6.5 lbs of pale malt. beer smith said this turns out to be like 4.9 abv...

also i add only a 1/4 of my lme at the start of boil and the remainging at 5 minutes, trying to keep a lighter color on the beer.

im going to add a cold coffee to this baby on secondary.. i will keep updating on how it turns out. i guess that makes the late addition extract completly useless. lol (tip if your not adding coffee)
 
I brewed this per the original recipe and used 1056. Been in the bottle 3 weeks and tastes great, really like this one
 
Brewed a few weeks ago. Added a pound of honey at flameout. Little higher OG, finished at just under 6% abv, but overall a real good beer. Used 001 white labs yeast no starter
Going to brew again soon for sure


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found the following on their website
Malt: Rahr Special Pale, Wyermann Vienna
Hops: Saphir, Sterling
Yeast: California Ale
ABV: 5.25%
IBU: 20
OG: 12 P
FG: 1.5 P

I might put the malts under the smoker for a few hours first once the temp cools down. I want smoke but not roast
 
Its absolutely the best when you brew the same recipe eleven years later and still love it.


Salud y Prost
 
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