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Mister Freeze

cFire 5/16/2022 10:16:53 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain + Extract
  • 20 Liter(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 34 IBU
  • 6.9 % ABV

Loggo 3470

BrewGoblin 3/13/2022 11:20:27 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 6 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 17 IBU
  • 4.2 % ABV

Fresh speashed

Brewer 117611 12/24/2018 4:29:37 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 255 IBU
  • 6.3 % ABV

Kona Blonde Clone

remdog 5/21/2022 2:11:03 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 18 IBU
  • 6.1 % ABV

Clone Of Clone Of Ring of Fire IPL

SashaAndHisRussianSelf 4/30/2022 9:41:41 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 63 IBU
  • 7.5 % ABV

Leveled Pacific Kellerbier

KevinJBarnes 5/5/2022 7:00:54 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 2.5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 33 IBU
  • 4.3 % ABV

Mash with 1.7 gallons of 202F water (including foundation water). Sparge with ~1.8 gallons. Will actually boil 3 gallons and add 0.25 gallon water after boil. This will also be high gravity and we will add another 2.5 gallons after fermentation to bring it to the equivalent of 5 gallons KO'd and less than 0.5% abv.

New white

DRPPER 3/25/2022 7:24:27 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5.5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 25 IBU
  • 6.6 % ABV

Safale wb-06

Ordinary Bitter Take 2

novorp 5/21/2022 5:41:41 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5.5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 35 IBU
  • 3.4 % ABV

Savvy 4

wxgod 5/21/2022 3:01:38 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain + Extract
  • 4 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 57 IBU
  • 6.8 % ABV

Loggo 189

BrewGoblin 4/16/2022 3:16:04 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 6 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 17 IBU
  • 4.4 % ABV

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