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    Imperial Stout critique?

    That's all the roasted I have. Is there another way to get that? I have plenty of black patent. I could add more of that. Or can I toast/roast some two row? I also have some Munich. I really just don't have time to order more before I want to brew this.
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    Imperial Stout critique?

    Imperial Stout This is made with pretty much everything I have on hand. I don't really want to order anything else. Tell me why I shouldn't brew this. 3 gallon batch OG: 1.090 FG: 1.023 IBU: 81 ABV: 8.6% SRM: 33 Grains 8# two-row .2# roasted barley .2# Crystal 40L .2# Crystal...
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    Oatmeal Brown Ale

    So if I cut the cascade and amarillo in half, you think that would be more balanced? Are the hop varieties OK? Thanks for your response.
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    Oatmeal Brown Ale

    Looking for your thoughts on an oatmeal brown ale. I know this won't be close to Surly Bender, but that beer inspired me. What do you think? 3 gallon batch OG: 1.053 IBU: 32 SRM: 17 4# two row .5# munich .3# Crystal 40 .1#Crystal 60 .2# Chocolate malt .4# Rolled oats .3 oz...
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    Best Bitter critique

    I might try toasting some. Would that help simulate MO? I toasted some for a 60-minute IPA clone. That should be ready for sampling about the time I'm ready to brew. If it ends up tasty, maybe I'll try it again. Thanks for the comments.
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    Grist ratio, Mash Temp, Fermentability

    Thanks for the responses. I'm pretty sure the cooler I use is too big for the small batches I make. I wonder if the air in the cooler makes it harder to maintain my temperature. But it apparently has nothing to do with grist ratio (whichever way it goes!)?
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    Grist ratio, Mash Temp, Fermentability

    Here's what seems like a convoluted question. My last few beers have attenuated more than I had in mind. I have heard that a smaller grist ratio, like 1.25 pounds per quart, give more body and less of a dry beer. When I lowered my grist ratio, I seem to have a harder time maintaining mash...
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    Best Bitter critique

    I'm trying to use what I have on hand to make a decent best bitter. I want a good beer, but I'm not overly concerned about keeping true to style. I want to save my fuggles or EKG for flavor/aroma, so I'm bittering with Magnum. I don't have Marris Otter, so I'm hoping Munich and Vienna will at...
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    Old bootleg recipe

    Hannable, I found that link too. When he told me he found the recipe, I was excited, thinking of Koch's (phony?) story of finding his grandfather's recipe. When I saw the recipe, I was disappointed. I might just tell him it's not worth our time and I'll make him something better.
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    Old bootleg recipe

    So a friend of mine stumbled on an old recipe in his grandmother's recipe book. It's for bootleg beer from the 1920s. He'd like to try to make it. Here's what the recipe says: 1 can of Blatz malt 1 compressed yeast 1 cup sugar 5 gal. water Warm 1 gal. water and dissolve malt. Stir into...
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    One Cent Pale Ale critique

    The clone of Summit EPA, one of my favorite beers, in BYO calls for an addition of cascade and fuggles at 30 minutes. That may have led me astray. I'm done with 30 min additions from now on. Thanks for the advice.
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    One Cent Pale Ale critique

    Hmmm...I always thought the 30 min. addition was the ideal flavor time. Was I misguided?
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    One Cent Pale Ale critique

    I'm looking for some more experience brewers to critique my pale ale. I make 3-gallon, brew-in-the-bag batches. 6# two row .25# Crystal 40 .25# Munich .33oz. centennial 60 min .33oz. centennial 30 min .33oz. centennial 1 min Nottingham yeast. OG ~ 1.055 IBU~40 I know...
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    Fast fermentation of my barley wine

    I tried hard to keep the temperature around 65. The sample tasted pretty good, but a little warm. I suppose some aging will help it mellow. It sounds like a healthy amount of yeast can really do some damage in a short amount of time. The more I brew, the more amazed I am by those things.
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    Fast fermentation of my barley wine

    So I pitched a barley wine onto a US-05 yeast cake. It was only a 2-gallon batch, and the cake was from a 3-gallon batch of an American amber. The airlock pretty much stopped after 72 hours. I took a hydrometer reading, and the 1.096 OG barley wine is down to 1.018. Should I be concerned with...
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    Gainesville, FL

    Oh awesome! I can't wait to read the reviews. Didn't mean to wrongfully accuse you! Sorry!
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    Gainesville, FL

    Chris, I left two bottle of IPA at the shop last Saturday, trying to enter them into the contest. I think someone drank them. You the culprit? I don't care, but I'd love to know what you thought of them, if you were there when they were consumed. I think they had PhD on the cap. Beer is called...
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    Barleywine critique and dry hop question

    So do you think 1/2 an ounce or so of cascade at flameout? And what about oak chips? Is that something that might add to the beer or would that get in the way of the malty/hoppy goodness?
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    Barleywine critique and dry hop question

    Maybe cheap isn't the right word. But I'm trying to get the most use out of my money. I'm sort of basing it on other recipes, sort of winging it. I have looked at a few recipes and have flipped through "designing great beers." I think that author (his name has slipped me) suggests that many...
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    Barleywine critique and dry hop question

    Thanks for the feedback. I was thinking of skipping the aroma hop (again, to keep it cheaper), thinking that the dry hop would provide plenty of aroma. I'm shooting for about 100 IBU. I remember reading that barleywine should be mashed low to ensure fermentability. Is this something to be...
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