Professor Frink
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If you want to up your gravity, use more extract/grains.
Alamo_Beer said:You aren't going to save any money by brewing your own beer. It's about the fun/experience of it all.
Yuri_Rage said:olllllo, delete this after reading it. Perhaps a better thread title is:
Quick tips and advice for beginners
When I read "Stone Cold Lead Pipe," I almost ignored the thread entirely.
This one requires an edit. Dude's LWPA is a hop-heavy IPA, not a light BMC-friendly beer. It's great, but not in that category.chriso said:If you're looking for a light-tasting beer that is "accessible" enough for your BMC drinking friends to enjoy, then you are probably looking for EdWort's Haus Pale Ale, Dude's Lake Walk Pale Ale, Biermuncher's Centennial Blonde, or one of a handful of other common, easily searchable recipes. Please don't make a new thread to ask what you should brew, unless you're looking for something specific, not just something "accessible".
Alamo_Beer said:Dry yeast is good. Use it.
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