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benzy4010

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Any good all grain brown ale five gallon batches out there?
 
Plenty... You'll need to narrow your search down a bit though by type of brown ale. Look in the recipe section (from the main page) and have at it.

Personally, I'm brewing English brown ales (when I brew them)... I find I like them a lot, with some variety.
 
Make a "Moose Drool" clone. "caribou slobber" or "deer dribble" are some names I've seen. There was a clone recipe in Brew Your Own magazine a few months back. Quite possibly one on here. I think I also found one online just by googling it.
It came out Very tasty.:tank:
 
Yea I just realized wrote that in wrong post I mean an English brown ale somthing with a more nutty flavor.
 
Go to the recipe section of the forum and crawl through the English Brown Ales recipes. I usually sort them by replies and that way you can quickly see which recipes are getting the most attention.

Try this:

English Brown Ale
 
I just bottled a nice warm, bready brown with marris otter, Munich, victory Malts, EKG, and notty yeast if that sounds like a recipe you'd like.
 
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