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London Bitter
Brewer 117498 3/23/2020 7:54:40 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 2.75 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 40 IBU
- 4.8 % ABV
English Bitter OG: 1.048
Maris Otter SMaSH
Brewer 112394 3/19/2020 12:22:35 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 4.6 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 25 IBU
- 5.6 % ABV
Islands in the Cream Ale
NorthernPrimitive 3/6/2020 12:15:51 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 19 IBU
- 4.3 % ABV
Sculpin 2020
harflick 3/22/2020 7:53:30 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5.5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 102 IBU
- 6.5 % ABV
Brewers Best - IPA
syllant 3/22/2020 7:43:34 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- Extract
- 5.5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 25 IBU
- 4.5 % ABV
obk pale ale
Brewer 120197 3/22/2020 4:10:00 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 41 IBU
- 5.3 % ABV
Bohemian Pilsner
Brewer 119931 1/17/2020 11:02:36 AM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 28 IBU
- 5.4 % ABV
Nogginwater
Brewer 116810 3/22/2020 2:01:48 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 57 IBU
- 6.8 % ABV
My first time.. here Gose nothin
rat01man04 3/22/2020 1:44:29 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 15 IBU
- 4.3 % ABV
This recipe is from John Weikert and CB&B magazine (https://beerandbrewing.com/make-your-best-gose/). My first go at brewing a Gose.
That Hop Had a Child
MomentumBrewing 3/22/2020 12:34:40 PM- {Math.Round(srm)}° L
- All Grain
- 5 Gallon(s)
- Unknown Style
- 6 IBU
- 5.4 % ABV
A hazy Amarillo Pale Ale utilizing only Amarillo hops, Pilsner malt and white wheat malt.
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