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    Blonde Ale turned very dark

    Thank you for sharing! That gives me some hope. I really don’t care too much about the color as long as it tastes how it should. Cheers!
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    Blonde Ale turned very dark

    Awesome!! Thank you both!
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    Blonde Ale turned very dark

    So would you recommend boiling the wort for 45 min instead of 60 as the recipe calls for?
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    Blonde Ale turned very dark

    The problem is that it’s a blonde ale and it looks like a brown
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    Blonde Ale turned very dark

    The glass is clear
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    Blonde Ale turned very dark

    Thank you all! I will wait patiently to see how the final result turn out!
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    Blonde Ale turned very dark

    As long as it tastes like it should I won’t worry too much but any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!
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    Blonde Ale turned very dark

    I knew that it would be darker but this seems a little too dark for me
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    Blonde Ale turned very dark

    Help! I am a new to home brewing and I have a question about the 5 gallon batch I just made. The recipe was a Honey Blonde Ale but the color is very dark. I used a Golden Light liquid malt extract and did my best to not scorch the boiling wort. Can anyone shed some light to what I did wrong?
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