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    How much lemongrass in a wheat beer?

    Sorry for the slighty late (!) response, I just spotted the question now. I've used lemongrass a few times now, usually I chop/bash up a few stalks with some coriander and add it just before flameout, sometimes I add a little more in secondary (or late in primary if I don't use secondary)...
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    Munich/Vienna in an IPA?

    I enjoy what I think of as 'Anglo American' IPAs with some malt character and American hops such as Goose Island and Snake Dog, so hopefully this will be a similar style.
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    Munich/Vienna in an IPA?

    In the end I went with 80% Marris Otter, 10% Munich, 6% Crystal 60 4% Wheat I brewed it on Saturday, initial sneaky samples don't taste too sweet but I'll let you know how it turns out :)
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    Munich/Vienna in an IPA?

    Thanks for all the comments. I think I'll go ahead and do something along the lines of the recipe above. I've done a few IPAs with a pale/crystal grain bill and Cascade/Amarillo combinations recently so I'd like to experiment a little. I don't mind the beer being malty as the hops will balance...
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    Munich/Vienna in an IPA?

    Thanks bird, something for me to work on then. I'll post the final recipe if it works out well ;)
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    Munich/Vienna in an IPA?

    Sounds good. Normally I would use some Crystal but I think using some Munich/Vienna might provide enough malty sweetness to drop the Crystal - is this something you would go along with?
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    Munich/Vienna in an IPA?

    Hi there, I'm wondering if anyone has used more than a handful of Vienna or Munich in an IPA and what the results have been? I have some of both to use up and would like to get an idea of how they would contribute. My recipe is going to be along these lines (measurments may look odd as...
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    How much lemongrass in a wheat beer?

    It had its moments ;)
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    How much lemongrass in a wheat beer?

    Sounds good. I'll report back! I spent a summer in Munich and quickly learnt the most important phrase: Ich can nicht arbeit Samstag (excuse the spelling, grammar etc.....)
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    How much lemongrass in a wheat beer?

    Thanks for the tips guys, even you EdWort - the brewing world sure would be boring if everyone complied with the Reinheitsgebot ;) Reading the ProBrewer thread it seems steeping it at flameout would be the thing to do - would you worry about infection? Granted I didn't worry about the spices...
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    How much lemongrass in a wheat beer?

    Inevitably someone is going to say ANY lemongrass is too much :rolleyes: But anyway... I brewed a wheat beer last year which was something akin to a witbier although a little darker, and included no unmalted wheat. I included coriander, orange peel and a little ginger, pitched T-58 yeast...
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    Mashing/Brewing on Seperate Days

    I'm sure there are reasons why this might not work theoretically but in practice it hasn't posed me a problem. This technique has been a saviour for me as sometimes I just don't have the luxury of setting aside 5 or 6 hours in one go.
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    Mashing/Brewing on Seperate Days

    I've mashed one day, recirculate, runoff etc. into a sanitised fermenter. The next day I've transferred to the boiler and continued. I've done this several times with no ill effects that I noticed.
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    Yeast Starter - DME out of date

    That's exactly what I was hoping to hear. :mug: I'll go ahead ans use it. The Best Before date may well just be a legal requirement.
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    Yeast Starter - DME out of date

    I've smacked a couple of Wyeast packs yesterday with the intention of making yeast starters. I've just noticed my DME is dated Best Before 31st August. I'm wondering how much I should be concerned by the Best Before Date. The DME has been stored in the fridge since I bought it several months...
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    First Gold & Challenger hops

    First Gold is a lovely hop, very suited to English ales. It has what I would describe as an 'orange marmalade' character. There are two ales that I know of that use First Gold exclusively: Badger First Gold and St. Peter's Organic Best Bitter. I don't know if they are available on your side of...
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    Good Bars in NYC?

    That's a great read, I'm finding myself strangely drawn to this place....
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    Good Bars in NYC?

    Cheers everyone for the advice - I'm looking forward to hitting as many as I can, so little time ;)
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    Good Bars in NYC?

    Thanks for the replies guys, I can now add a few more to my list. It's also good to know that I don't need to break my neck to get to Collins Bar and Stout. I'm not short of Guinness in Dublin, and European beer is accessible too - what I'd like to find is a bar with a good selection of local...
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    Good Bars in NYC?

    I'll be in New York for a few days holiday in January and I'm keen to take in some good beer bars while I'm there. I'm staying in the tourist area around Times Square and I've been searching the web for potential hangouts. So far I've found the following (listed in rough order of proximity to...
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