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German Honey Ale 17
Brewer 121179 9/3/2020 7:54:42 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 27 IBU
- 5.6 % ABV
Honey in season. Beer always in season, end reading 1020
Sooo Chity
KrazyJa 9/21/2020 8:27:11 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 3.5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 0 IBU
- 7.6 % ABV
Garden pumpkin ale
Brewer 117841 9/26/2020 12:56:42 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- Extract
- 3.5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 26 IBU
- 6.1 % ABV
My first recipe since joining. I know it says I used 1.8 pound can of pumpkin but I actually used fresh from the garden. The 1 tsp of pumpkin spice was somewhat of a reference. And on the safe side. You may want to add more to taste at bottling time. I alsonqish my local brew shop had a better selection on grains as I would have used a lighter crystal, say a 10 or 20 so the orange color from the pumpkin would show through
Munich lager
Adamsbrew 9/27/2020 11:29:11 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5.25 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 15 IBU
- 4.3 % ABV
Strata St Inspired
OkeeDokee 9/22/2020 9:01:27 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5.5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 38 IBU
- 7.0 % ABV
mash at 150F for 60 min 1/2 Whirlfloc tablet (10 min.) 2 tsp yeast nutrient don't forget sugar not part of mash (for grain weight) WP hops 170F for 30min will follow recommendation byo recipe with 200:100 sulphate:chloride first dry hop 5 days and second is another 2 oz in keg hop
hefeweizen
Brewer 114635 9/27/2020 7:40:12 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 8 IBU
- 5.0 % ABV
2020 Pumpkin Oatmeal Ale
Brewer 105972 9/26/2020 7:04:28 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 123 IBU
- 8.2 % ABV
Stouturday
joseres 9/22/2020 6:49:22 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 7.4 Liter(s)
- Unknown Style
- 56 IBU
- 6.8 % ABV
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