sharkuttack
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i belive all who drink beER is FRICKEN HIck hick.. hick! r more of retard than bmee
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sighned by uhh drubkerd o west since 1999 tyber
i belive all who drink beER is FRICKEN HIck hick.. hick! r more of retard than bmee
sighned by uhh drubkerd o west since 1999 tyber
Is there something I can use instead of the special roast that is not available at my LHBS ?
I got like any crytal, special B...
how have all of you done with your primary/secondaries? i noticed the original recipe calls for a month in each, just wondering what else works for timing as i'm brewing this in a week or so and don't know if i want to wait 2 months.. i'll be carbing it in my keg so at least that saves a couple weeks
Well I am going to try making this all grain this weekend, but I messed up at the LHBS. Instead of the Special Roast, I grabbed the Special "B". It will still be beer, but I am thinking it will be darker, and I am not sure what else.
how have all of you done with your primary/secondaries? i noticed the original recipe calls for a month in each, just wondering what else works for timing as i'm brewing this in a week or so and don't know if i want to wait 2 months.. i'll be carbing it in my keg so at least that saves a couple weeks
I think I'm going to try this one next, although I may go with Fuggles instead of the Willamette hops.
Also, since I can't find Caramel Pils around here, what do you think about subbing Caravienne for the Caramel Pils and dialing back to a pale chocolate malt to keep from going too dark? I want to make sure the beer still turns out nice and red. It wouldn't do to show up at an Oklahoma tailgate with 5 dozen bottles of orange beer.![]()
This is a fine beer. I made it in the spring. Add some roasted barley (3 oz) to get the red. I also added an ounce of peat smoked malt to add a bit of earthiness to it. It has been a favorite of my visitors this summer. Thanks for the recipe.
The sub for caramel pils is carapils and crystal 10L. 50% of each to make a crystal 5L. You can get this from Northern Brewer too.
this recipe calls for Caramel Pils Malt Belgium, if I can find domestic Caramel Pils Malt is it just find? Is the only difference where it came from?
More please as in more flavor?
this recipe calls for Caramel Pils Malt Belgium, if I can find domestic Caramel Pils Malt is it just find? Is the only difference where it came from?
I think I'm going to try this one next, although I may go with Fuggles instead of the Willamette hops.
Also, since I can't find Caramel Pils around here, what do you think about subbing Caravienne for the Caramel Pils and dialing back to a pale chocolate malt to keep from going too dark? I want to make sure the beer still turns out nice and red. It wouldn't do to show up at an Oklahoma tailgate with 5 dozen bottles of orange beer.![]()