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    Festbier World's Best Oktoberfest

    I made this two years ago and it was amazing!! Single infusion mash and used Oktoberfest lager yeast were the only changes. Last year had issues with a different yeast and not so good. About to brew it up this weekend with O fest yeast again. I love oktoberfests! Can't wait
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    American Wheat Beer Rye Pale Ale

    Alright Thanks! Will do
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    American Wheat Beer Rye Pale Ale

    Ok. Thanks for the advice! Looks like I'll just go with the malt
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    Looking for a Blonde to change it up for a couple of weeks

    Yep that's the one. It is super easy drinking but still really tasty. Perfect warm weather beer! Not trying to answer for Applescrap but I think it is 10% x 4.1AAU = .41oz. Please correct me if I'm wrong
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    American Wheat Beer Rye Pale Ale

    Awesome! Have you noticed a difference in flaked rye vs. Rye malt in how the beer turned out? Sorry, don't know much about rye.
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    Looking for a Blonde to change it up for a couple of weeks

    The title caught my eye too! ;) not sure if you've had it yet but Biermuncher's centennial blonde is pretty damn good!
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    American Wheat Beer Rye Pale Ale

    So has 'soon' happened? Really wanting to brew a rye pale soon too. You said you used different hops each time? What was your favorite? You also mentioned you changed up amounts of rye. Was There an amount of rye you liked the most?
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    American Pale Ale Sunshine Rye Pale Ale

    Yea good point! Thanks for the help!
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    American Pale Ale Sunshine Rye Pale Ale

    I know it has been a long while since anyone has posted anything for this but was wondering if anyone has done anything with it lately? I I had a citra the pale recently and it was awesome so now looking to brew a the myself. Was thinking of all centennial for flavor/aroma. Any thoughts on this?
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    American Wheat Beer Mosaic Honey Wheat

    That makes sense. Well I left the FO the same, dropped the FWH, and decreased the 15 min to .6 oz. With the mosaic I used this was about 30 ibu. I guess I'll see how it is in a couple weeks. Thanks for the help everyone. Cheers!
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    American Wheat Beer Mosaic Honey Wheat

    I did have two different batches of hops. Ok got it. So technically your beer was in the 45 ibu range if you accounted for the 0 minute additions? How did you like it at that level? Yea I like that idea but I didn't want a 50 ibu wheat ale. Thanks for the help by the way!
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    American Wheat Beer Mosaic Honey Wheat

    I did only 0.6 oz at 15 with 11.3% AA, and 1 oz @ 0 with 10 min. hopstand @ 12.7% AA. First addition said added 12.7 ibu and hopstand added 17.3 ibu = 30 ibu. Am I missing something? Just trying to understand
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    American Wheat Beer Mosaic Honey Wheat

    I know this has been discussed in this already but just plugged in numbers for hops and I'm close to 50 ibus!! I'm not a hophead but still want to try this beer. Has anyone done this in the actual 25-30 ibu range and still liked it? Was thinking about dropping FWH addition and decreasing 15...
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    Blonde Ale Centennial Blonde (Simple 4% All Grain, 5 & 10 Gall)

    Just made my first batch of this. It is amazing! Thanks for the recipe BM! Was thinking of making cream of three crops soon. Anyone with experience with these two beers, do you think the blonde and cream ale are too similar? I know they are totally different styles but I just don't want two...
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    Route of all evil . . .help

    Hi, I'm a long time reader but this is my first post. Two roads has a beer called Route of all evil. Apparently the beer was put on hiatus this year. I would love any help on this. Not really sure what I'm doing especially with dark hoppy beers. This is from two roads "A hefty Black Ale...
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