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Here is my first brew and it is so damn good. Colorado Red Quill Amber Ale. Can't wait until I return from a trip to try out my IPA.

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Is that Colorado red quill a recipe you made on your own? Local recipe kit? I can't see the entire label but it looks good ! The beer looks good too :)
 
My Colorado Red Quill was the Midwest Amber Ale Extract Kit. I did not like the name so I gave it my Flyfishing theme that my beers will have. My IPA is my own recipe and will be ready to open on Feb 7. Can't wait. I also have a red ale that is fermenting. Need to find my next batch to get it going. Not sure what direction I will go.
 
Really like the label on the red quill, I just brewed a batch of honey brown ale last night, and the brew went off without any issues. The hydrometer sample tasted amazing. I will post a picture when I rack it into the secondary fermentor.
 
BM's Centennial Blonde Extract (extra lb of DME, only change)

28 days brew to glass.

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hareebrownbeest, that (in the original post) is a great looking beer, what is it?
 
Psyo - great looking glass of Centennial. How's it taste?

It tastes like a Budweiser with more malt/hop character... if I were to do it again, I would leave out the extra lb of DME. It did make it a nice 5.5%, but obviously doesn't taste as BM intended, I'm sure.
 

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