Clone Brews 2nd edition
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Clone Brews 2nd edition
I ordered this off Amazon today. Read a bunch of reviews online and am looking forward to trying a few. Does anyone already use this book? Have any recommendations on which extract recipes to try? I'm tempted to brew my way through the book.
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Re: Clone Brews 2nd edition
I had the original. Was OK, but hopefully this version has better research on the brews.
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Re: Clone Brews 2nd edition
It's an ok book, I have it, but only made one recipe so far, gulden draak. Way too many shitty lager recipies in there.
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Re: Clone Brews 2nd edition
There are 3 IPA's that I want to brew from it. And there are a couple others I wouldn't mind trying.
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Re: Clone Brews 2nd edition
Clone Brews doesn't look too bad over all. Looking forward to brewing the Dogfish head IPA, New Castle Brown Ale (adding honey), and the 1998 Alaskan Smoked Porter. I've had the first 2, but the smoked porter caught my attention.

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