Haven't heard of this style before. Sounds interesting. Share the character of the beer and the recipe?Historic Danish Oat Malt beverage
As distinctive as a wheat beer is from a barley ale. This one is made with 50% oat malt, and finished at 5.3% ABV. Definitely a keeper, but this was my first (2 Gallon) attempt. I have another 5G batch fermenting now for when this is gone.Haven't heard of this style before. Sounds interesting. Share the character of the beer and the recipe?
Sending the folks your appreciation. That's my LHBS.This was a kit from SoCo Brewing -- quite tasty. Darker than some brown ales I've made and had, but it's nice and malty/toasty with just enough hop bitterness (Willamette) to balance things out. It's maybe slightly heavy on the chocolate malt but overall it works pretty well. Cheers all!
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Tried to extort a referral fee...no go.Sending the folks your appreciation. That's my LHBS.
According to their website, they throw a bunch of hops in there, but simcoe is one—may be a bit of Simcoe, just a guess.
Telescope.... storytime?Hb marzen
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My daughter (12) has become very interested in astronomy, last year for Christmas I got her the 5inch newtonian in the background. Her and I have had quite a few good seeing nights. It's become a bonding for us, and at her age I'll take anything I can get. We are in central pa but far enough from anywhere that light pollution is not horrible. I have a trip planned to cherry springs at the end of this school year so hoping the weather cooperates. Growing up I was always interested in astronomy and had a small telescope so I hope to have my daughter see the universe and all it has to offer. So far she has seen the bands on Jupiter, the rings of Saturn and the Orion nebula.Telescope.... storytime?
Andromeda is out right now like straight up. Orion comes out later. That's so good to hear! Warms my heart!My daughter (12) has become very interested in astronomy, last year for Christmas I got her the 5inch newtonian in the background. Her and I have had quite a few good seeing nights. It's become a bonding for us, and at her age I'll take anything I can get. We are in central pa but far enough from anywhere that light pollution is not horrible. I have a trip planned to cherry springs at the end of this school year so hoping the weather cooperates. Growing up I was always interested in astronomy and had a small telescope so I hope to have my daughter see the universe and all it has to offer. So far she has seen the bands on Jupiter, the rings of Saturn and the Orion nebula.
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