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Http://tastybrew.mobify.me/newrcp/detail/968"]http://tastybrew.mobify.me/newrcp/detail/968

We are trying this recipe tomorrow. Can anyone tell me the procedure they would use in making this ale and is there any additional ingredients I should be adding. Thanks
 
Http://tastybrew.mobify.me/newrcp/detail/968"]http://tastybrew.mobify.me/newrcp/detail/968

We are trying this recipe tomorrow. Can anyone tell me the procedure they would use in making this ale and is there any additional ingredients I should be adding. Thanks

I would search this forum for recipes. That recipe seems to be missing yeast and grains in my opinion.
 
Any recommendations based off the recipe there of what type of yeast and grains to use?
 
Any recommendations based off the recipe there of what type of yeast and grains to use?

Sorry. :(

Recipes in this forum are proven and have complete ingredients and directions for brew day.
Also, you'll get an idea of how the finished product tastes.
Why the obsession with this partial recipe?
 
What # batch is this for you? Simple would be a kit which includes all ingredients plus instructions.
 
This will ne batch six. The guys I brew with want to try to make something simple that isnt a kit so that later down the road if we like it we can brew it again and add flavor like fruits or something.
 
Try the centennial blonde posted by biermuncher. There is an extract version on the first page. Uses dry yeast so no worries on a starter for the yeast. Good luck.
 
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