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Strong Brown Ale
Owl-Head 2/21/2018 3:49:08 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 34 IBU
- 7.1 % ABV
Mountain Ale Inspired
Bhoemia
Brewer 115500 3/4/2018 7:54:16 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 20 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 361 IBU
- 0.7 % ABV
Flat Galaxy Pale Ale
Brewer 115499 3/4/2018 5:27:00 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5.25 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 70 IBU
- 6.0 % ABV
Dotted Cow
Brewer 115443 3/2/2018 2:30:27 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 1 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 28 IBU
- 6.9 % ABV
Spotted Cow Clone
Hot Chocolate Porter
Brewer 115498 3/4/2018 4:36:53 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5.5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 60 IBU
- 4.8 % ABV
Date Night IPA
SumoFrog 2/18/2018 5:44:28 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 82 IBU
- 8.5 % ABV
1 Corn3P Beer 2-2018
Brewer 115199 2/10/2018 8:16:41 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 12.15 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 0 IBU
- 9.1 % ABV
The first batch went well. OG was 1.083, 12.3 gal. did a yeast starter. fermenting. Hodgson Mill cornmeal. SG of just the cornmeal was 1.023 then I added the sugar and it brought it up to 1.083. started with 11 gal water. added another 2.5 gal. lost around 2 gal. from grains. Blended barley in a blender. Cooked corn at 190F for 39 min. to gelatinize it (it will get thinker)(did an iodine test. proof of starches with really dark coloring). added 2 row barley (blended/crushed) at 150 degrees ...
All Hands On Decky
Strong-Boy-Brewing 2/25/2018 9:24:36 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 6 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 36 IBU
- 5.8 % ABV
Rye-ght On Baby Pale Ale
Brewer 115493 3/4/2018 8:52:06 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 31 IBU
- 6.5 % ABV
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