irunxcjm
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American brown/amberish. Free State Ad Astra clone. A little roasty and very tasty!

Another pour of Dunkelnacht... A dark Doppelbock.
Translates from German to “dark night” so I assume the name refers to the beer being a dark doppelbockMay I ask how you came up with that name?
It doesn't make much sense per se (as a word), but it's a fun name.
Translates from German to “dark night” so I assume the name refers to the beer being a dark doppelbock
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Congrats man! Welcome to the hobby!Nothing special for most but to me this was my first home brew. Fresh squished IPA
Thanks, it’s been an absolute blast. I enjoy the process and science, and can’t wait to start exploring more ingredients and types!Congrats man! Welcome to the hobby!
Thanks, it’s been an absolute blast. I enjoy the process and science, and can’t wait to start exploring more ingredients and types!
Nothing special for most but to me this was my first home brew. Fresh squished IPA
(Go Chiefs!)
My pseudo pilsner, unfined. Made with extra pale malt, some melanoidin for colour (admittedly a bit too much) and some dextrin for head retention. SAB T90 hops at 60 minutes for 23 IBUs, and some Perle and Saaz at flameout. No-chill, poured into fermenter and fermented with S-04. This beer ended up being "forgotten" at 10°C after fermentation (life happened) and the outside of the fermenter grew mold like crazy. I had little hopes for it, but ended up kegging it after tasting a sample which actually tasted fine. It sat in the keg (unfined) for 2 months before producing this crystal clear beer that went down REALLY well.
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