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    IPA/Pale Ale SMaSH Recipe

    What would be the Mash temp/time? Anything that you could say this recipe might taste like?
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    New to All Grain

    How do you calculate the amount if grains/hops to use by volume? Is it always the same amount of grains for a 10 gal batch? You say 11lbs Pilsner. Would it always be 11lbs for 10 gal regardless of the style of grains?
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    IPA/Pale Ale SMaSH Recipe

    Just got an early Xmas present from my wife.....10 Gal All Grain Brewing Equipment! Looking for a good recipe to try for our first All Grain Brew. Want to keep it simple and like the IPAs and Pales. Something using Simcoe, Citra, or Amarillo maybe? Not sure how much grains/hops to start with...
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    New to all grain

    I appreciate the feedback..... The link you sent is to an extract kit. Any All Grain Kit recommendations?
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    New to All Grain

    My friend and I had been brewing extract for a while now and we just upgraded to a 10 gallon all grain set. We're debating on whether or not to brew our first all grain batch using a kit or just following a recipe. Our local supply store doesn't always have the ingredients we want (especially...
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    New to All Grain

    My friend and I had been brewing extract for a while now and we just upgraded to a 10 gallon all grain set. We're debating on whether or not to brew our first all grain batch using a kit or just following a recipe. Our local supply store doesn't always have the ingredients we want (especially...
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    New to all grain

    My friend and I had been brewing extract for a while now and we just upgraded to a 10 gallon all grain set. We're debating on whether or not to brew our first all grain batch using a kit or just following a recipe. Our local supply store doesn't always have the ingredients we want (especially...
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