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riodaz ipa
Brewer 124885 3/27/2021 11:51:59 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 50 Liter(s)
- Unknown Style
- 57 IBU
- 6.4 % ABV
Session Mead Base
PurpleApeBrewing 3/27/2021 10:05:55 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 0 IBU
- 4.5 % ABV
Ingredients 7.1 lbs. (3.2 kg) honey 1.75 lbs. (0.8 kg) honey (for backsweetening) 15 g Lalvin 71B-1122 yeast 18 g BSG Startup™ (yeast re-hydration) 7.5 g BSG Superfood® 2.5 g diammonium phosphate (DAP) 1.6 g potassium metabisulfite 3 g potassium sorbate 1 Tbsp. Sparkalloid 3/4 cup corn sugar (if priming) (24 oz juice for flavoring) Step by Step Place honey in a large fermenting bucket. Add 1.5 gallons (5.7 L) of hot water. Mix until the honey is well diluted. Top off to just shy of 5 gallons ...
Honey brown ale 1.1 nitro
Brewer 122013 11/26/2020 3:55:54 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 6.208 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 22 IBU
- 5.6 % ABV
Hefeweizen - March 2021
nerdant 3/26/2021 7:43:38 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 13 IBU
- 6.2 % ABV
Gold-Blonde Roast Oat SMaSH
CEOBrewer 3/26/2021 2:26:44 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 37 IBU
- 5.6 % ABV
Wai-ti-Special Roast SMaSH
CEOBrewer 3/26/2021 2:23:50 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 39 IBU
- 5.7 % ABV
Fox-Aromatic SMaSH
CEOBrewer 3/26/2021 2:19:52 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 38 IBU
- 5.8 % ABV
Wolf-Brown SMaSH
CEOBrewer 3/26/2021 2:17:00 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 51 IBU
- 5.7 % ABV
Motueka-Biscuit SMaSH
CEOBrewer 3/26/2021 2:14:04 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 40 IBU
- 5.8 % ABV
Hallertau Blanc-Golden Ale SMaSH
CEOBrewer 3/26/2021 2:10:54 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 38 IBU
- 5.8 % ABV
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