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    I tell my friends my beer is an IPA even when it's not

    My friends are all into the IPA craze. The hoppier, the better. If my beer's IBU's are way up there, but the style is an Amber, a Brown, or an APA, my friends automatically get some sort of bias and will say "it's ok, but how about you brew an IPA!". Well, I've had it. My favorite style is...
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    Lagering an English Pale "Ale"

    So I'm new to lagering but have been home brewing for about 4 years now. I've decided to take an English Pale Ale extract kit, add an extra 1oz of fuggle hops, and lager it to turn it into an IPL. Don't ask me why I've tried to transform something simple into something complex, but hey, isn't...
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    Brewing the Pints for Prostates Brewer's Best IPA PSA kit

    I just noticed that the dry yeast that I pitched didn't seem to do anything for 48 hours and the brewer I purchased it from said that the yeast had probably expired. He gave me a free packet of Wyeast 1056 to make good and so I re-pitched that last night and I saw some activity this morning...
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    When to rack my Honey Weizen...

    Guys, For my 2nd ever batch... I bought this pretty popular Honey Weizen kit from Northern Brewer. It is in its 7th day of primary fermentation and bubbling has slowed to once every 8-10 seconds. I have some buddies coming over to brew a batch of beer and I wanted to know if now would...
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    new home brewer from Hartford area

    Hi everyone I am new to home brewing and I have one batch in the bottles and another in the primary bucket at the moment. It's been approximately 30 hours and I see no visible signs of bubbling in my bucket. I ready the sticky note about how quick fermentation is a sign of good brewing...
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