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Favorite 3 HBT recipes?

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by crypt0, Nov 28, 2010.

 

  1. #1
    crypt0

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 28, 2010
    I've tried a number of recipes that I got off HBT that turned out to be absolutely fantastic beers. I thought I'd share them and I'm interested in others input for new recipes to try :)

    So, from the perspective of an APA addict, the recipes that have really impressed me are:

    1. Bee Cave Brewery's Haus Pale Ale - Just made this. turned out absolutely fantastic.
    2. Nierra Sevada - Excellent session PA
    3. Cream of 3 Crops - not a personal favorite, but very popular with my BMC friends. I'm proud of how brilliantly clear and clean this beer tastes/turned out.

    Cheers to everyone's contributions on HBT. Now what to brew next ...
     
  2. #2
    Captain_Bigelow

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 28, 2010
    1. Haus Pale Ale
    2. Centennial Blonde
    3. Mint Chocolate Stout
     
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    skeeordye11

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    1) Death Brewers Vienna/NB SMaSH
    2) BM's Centennial Blonde
    3) Ed's Haus Pale Ale (although I haven't brewed it in a while. I need to do that)
     
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    frazier

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
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    iaefebs

    Banned

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    Good Thread, subscribed.
     
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    FatherJack

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    +1 one on that subscribed. Awesome thread and a great place for ideas.
     
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    TBag

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    alot of these are all-grain
    would be nice for a beginner like me to see some favourite extract brews =]
     
  8. #8
    cfrye

    Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    I'm an extract brewer. So far my favorites have been

    1. Amarillo IPA
    2. Deception Cream Stout
    3. Centennial Blonde
     
  9. #9
    Hawkseven

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    In no specific ranking:

    Bee Cave Brewery's Haus Pale Ale
    BM's Centennial Blonde
    Orfy's Mild

    All three were great recipes for a novice AG brewer,simple to brew and tasty. My next brew on deck will be BM's Black Pearl Porter
     
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    MikeRoBrew1

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    Please include at least the username of the creator! Links are AWESOME and so much more likely to get clicked, thanks frazier
     
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    passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    Orfy's Hobgoblin (#2) was excellent. Just won a ribbon with it. Will brew more.
     
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    Hugh_Jass

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    O'Flannigain sweet stout
    Dude's Pale Ale
    Lil'Sparky's Nut Brown
     
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    jonp9576

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    i like bigkahunas pirate ale, and edwort's haus pale and IPA
     
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    jbrookeiv

    Crafted Magazine

    Posted Nov 29, 2010
    Subscribed.
     
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    Marko73

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
    Awesome thread. Been waiting for something like this.
     
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    limited

    Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
    MikeRoBrew1 likes this.
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    crypt0

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
    fantastic posts so far. I was looking for a great amber recipe... I may try Yooper's Hopped-Up Amber next!

    I find that many of the 'HBT original' recipes taste more inspired then what you find in your average clonebrew recipe book.

    Cheers
     
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    bovineblitz

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
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    GoNova

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
    1. Yoopers Dogfish Head 60 minute clone - better than the real thing!!
    2. Cream of Three Crops - like someone else said, great for guests that are scared of homebrew. This beer is ridiculously clear.
    3. Thunderstruck pumpkin ale. Really hits the spot for Halloween/t-giving.
     
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    Dave258

    Well-Known Member

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    dpittard

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
    Orfy's Mild Mannered Ale isn't getting enough love! It rocks!
    I'm fermenting my second batch of the Haus Pale Ale. First go, the beer didn't last to long in the keg. :D

    Only two for me. Guess I need to brew more.
     
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    jbrookeiv

    Crafted Magazine

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
    Graff. Pretty tasty, no doubt about it.

    I've got lots of recipes from HBT on my list to brew, but Graff is the only one I've brewed so far.
     
  23. #23
    AnonyBrew

    Who rated my beer?  

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    Haz

    Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
    Only been able to brew a few from the HBT recipe base, all aside from one (brewer error on my end) have turned out great.

    Subscribing to this thread for future ideas. :cross:
     
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    Heckle

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
    1. Blood orange Hefe
    2. Brandon O's Graff
    3. My experimental Goldenberry Kolsch
     
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    marcycaulkins

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
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    KayaBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
    A lot of HBTer's also have their recipes entered on the Brewmasters Warehouse site. You can order the entire recipe with one click. (No, I don't work for BMW)
     
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    Shinglejohn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 30, 2010
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    heafdogg

    New Member

    Posted Dec 1, 2010
    sundowner: Jalapeno cream ale
    riclark guinness clone
    orfy's mild
     
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    BendBrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 1, 2010
    Da Yooper's House Pale Ale - Have modified this slightly and it is my house Pale Ale. A great hop schedule to base APA recipes off of.

    BM's Centennial Blonde
     
  31. #31
    rico567

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 1, 2010
    Ed Wort's Bee Cave Brewery Rye IPA (AG) (In India Pale Ale)
    Professor Frink's India Brown Ale (AG) (In Specialty Beer)
    BierMuncher's Black Pearl Porter (AG) (In Porter)

    This is by no means a situation where the three brews listed above stand head & shoulders above the rest. Several others I've brewed recently and which are now conditioning (cf. Yooper's Undead Guy & House Pale Ale) are movin' up fast!
     
  32. #32
    SkiSoloII

    Splitting the beer atom since 1996

    Posted Dec 6, 2010
    Subscribed. Dave
     
  33. #33
    TheDom

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 6, 2010
    EdWort's Haus Pale Ale
    Biermuncher's Blue Balls Belgian

    That's all I've tried thus far.
     
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    edecambra

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 6, 2010
    This seems good! I just brewed a BiaB version of the Haus Pale that seems popular here so...

    Subscribed
     
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    bknifefight

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 6, 2010
    Subscribed!

    Also...
    Deception Creme Stout
    Thunderstruck Pumpkin Ale
    Yooper's 60 Minute
     
  36. #36
    elproducto

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 5, 2011
    Subscribed:

    Yooper's DFH 60 min. clone - better than the commercial
    Bee-Cave Robust Porter
     
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    nutty_gnome

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 5, 2011
    Mojave Red - from Conroe
    American Wheat - From Iamjonsharp
    Centennial Blonde - BM
     
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    jfr1111

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 5, 2011
    I haven't brewed a whole lot of beers from the database, but the two I have tried turned out absolutely wonderful:

    Bob's Coal Porter
    Bob's Session Mild

    The funny thing is, when I joined HBT, I got into an argument with Bob over something or another :)
     
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    duffman2

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 6, 2011
    Lil Sparky's Nut Brown!!!!!

    And appropriately dubbed as the Double Slutty Triple Nutty Bodacious Booty Nut Brown Ale! Neighbors came from far and wide for this one!
     
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    FAJ

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 6, 2011
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