Cheesefood
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If you haven't brewed your Christmas beer yet, what are you planning on brewing up?
Cheesefood said:If you haven't brewed your Christmas beer yet, what are you planning on brewing up?
Dude said:Well, I'm not a fan of Christmas beers at all, so I'm brewing up an autumn recipe with pumpkin this year. I need to get going on that sucker.
P funky said:..."He-Brew"...
edost said:Can you post that recipe for the Anchor beer? Also, I do not have a bottling setup as I went right to kegs. If I want to condition for a few months, what would be the best way to do it?
Thanks,
Eric
edost said:Can you post that recipe for the Anchor beer? Also, I do not have a bottling setup as I went right to kegs. If I want to condition for a few months, what would be the best way to do it?
Thanks,
Eric
Spyk'd said:Ok, for better or worse, here's my Holiday Spiced Ale for all the world to see:
Extract:
6 lbs. Light DME
Specialty Grains:
1 lbs. CaraPils
1 lbs. Special "B"
1 lbs. Crystal Malt (80 Lov)
Additional Flavorings:
1 oz. Ginger root (not Mary Ann...please, although...)
.25 oz. Cinnamon Stick
.25 oz. Nutmeg
.10 Sweet Gale (she's sooo nice!)
Hops:
.5 oz. Wilamette @ 60 mins.
1 oz. Saaz @ 30 mins.
.5 oz. Wilamette @ 15 mins.
Yeast:
WY#1028 London Ale
Clarifier:
.83 oz.Irish Moss @ 15 mins.
There you go, for all you stuckers. Hope you give it plenty of time to mellow. Enjoy!
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P funky said:Ha, I should totally figure out some kind of Jew-Beer, for those of us with varying aversions to Xmas trees. Sort of like "He-Brew", but less suck-ful.
edost said:Okay I have a really stupid question. When you see a recipe like this, how much water do you use for the boil?
chask31 said:Yes and how long do you steep the grains? I have been wondering the same thing edost.. Not enough details for a newbie like me