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19th Street RYE Pale
Brewer 122572 10/27/2020 7:09:12 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 43 IBU
- 9.8 % ABV
Coniston Clone
Brewer 122565 10/26/2020 3:39:46 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 23 Liter(s)
- Unknown Style
- 33 IBU
- 4.4 % ABV
Dark IPA
slashyertires 10/23/2020 7:43:18 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain + Extract
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 72 IBU
- 6.1 % ABV
Clone Of London Gold
Brewer 121089 10/26/2020 11:20:54 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 1 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 47 IBU
- 5.6 % ABV
Mango Sticky Sour
TheWes 10/25/2020 2:57:31 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 193 IBU
- 7.7 % ABV
TO OL - clone recipe
stacey98 10/15/2020 7:23:47 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 20 Liter(s)
- Unknown Style
- 52 IBU
- 7.6 % ABV
Add Demerera sugar - 210g (Mash) [Molt] @SeoulHomeBrew 1. Weyermann Pilsner Malt 2. Briess Roasted Barley 300L 3. Castle Malting CHÂTEAU SMOKED 4. Brewers Oat Flakes 5. Briess Chocolate Malt 350L 6. Weyermann Caramunich I Malt 7. Thomas Fawcett - Brown Malt
Coconut Milk Stout
Brewer 110504 10/26/2020 7:53:24 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 29 IBU
- 5.8 % ABV
Inspired by soulcraft Based on: https://homebrewanswers.com/coconut-stout-recipe/
Hefeweisen
Brewer 122553 10/26/2020 6:34:59 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain + Extract
- 10 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 8 IBU
- 5.7 % ABV
OG 1.048
Kiililaager
Brewer 122494 10/21/2020 1:05:56 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 22 Liter(s)
- Unknown Style
- 23 IBU
- 4.9 % ABV
Re-gifted Christmas Ale
Brewer 122553 10/26/2020 2:56:07 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain + Extract
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 24 IBU
- 5.8 % ABV
Pretty easy extract Christmas ale. Recipe used ingredients from a gifted Octoberfest extract kit with some additional grains and other household items.
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