Hey folks, I've been perusing the recipes threads and other online spots looking for recipe ideas for brews. The problem I have is that I have no idea what the finished product will be like. So I was wondering if anyone has a tried and true recipe or two they could post as it might help others like myself.
Since it's early May right now, a good place to start would be a summer or fall beer.
Thanks in advance
Tried and True
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Re: Tried and True
Do you want a wheat beer, stout, pale ale....? I think most of the recipes in there are good ones. You can just post in the threads and ask what the final verdict was.
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Re: Tried and True
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale clone is popular in the summer. Myself and a few buddies have all made this recipe a few times, and it always comes out awesome.
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Re: Tried and True
+1 for a SNPA clone. I've got one in my Kegerator now and it's exceptional. I'll need to brew another batch of this in VERY near future. The recipe I did is similar to yours but slightly different.RobD wrote:Sierra Nevada Pale Ale clone is popular in the summer. Myself and a few buddies have all made this recipe a few times, and it always comes out awesome.
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Re: Tried and True
Thanks folks, making sure I have ingredients ordered for those.
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Re: Tried and True
Reminding me that it's getting awfully close to BSBNB, better get my mild in the can...Keggermeister wrote:I LOVE this Ordinary Bitter Recipe.
http://www.timgorman.net/assets/recipes ... ter_II.htm
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