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Carbon Brewing "Basic Bitch" IPA #6

TheOnly6 9/13/2019 8:28:53 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 1 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 61 IBU
  • 6.9 % ABV

Ryete of Passage

TABco 9/25/2019 3:03:17 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 2 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 0 IBU
  • 7.5 % ABV

Clone Of 26-10-19 3

BruSK 9/25/2019 6:00:42 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 60 Liter(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 12 IBU
  • 6.7 % ABV

26-10-19 2

BruSK 9/24/2019 10:35:47 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 70 Liter(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 11 IBU
  • 5.2 % ABV

Pumpkin Ale

NikoSiko 9/25/2019 3:47:10 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 6 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 14 IBU
  • 5.5 % ABV

Gipsy Hill Drifter inspired NEIPA

OkeeDokee 9/25/2019 10:02:34 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5.5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 93 IBU
  • 7.1 % ABV

OG: 1.068 | FG: 1.015 Mash at a temperature of 68?C/155?F. Mash in and stir for one hour. Sparge at 75?C/168?F, then add the pilgrim and syrups. Bring to the boil and boil for one hour. Reduce to 90?C/195?F checking gravity and using cold water to liquor back if necessary. Then add the remaining boil hops. Leave to infuse for 30 minutes. Chill down to 22?C/70?F. Add the first dry-hop charge to the fermentor then pour the beer on top. Pitch the yeast and ferment at 22?C/70?F. Add a dry-hop ...

1 gal Winter Ale

SweatyMike 9/25/2019 8:45:16 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 1 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 38 IBU
  • 8.1 % ABV

Super Dry

MfnKing 9/25/2019 4:02:41 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain + Extract
  • 5.25 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 49 IBU
  • 9.2 % ABV

BB4 Dunkeldrink

Roney 9/11/2016 8:52:39 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 8 Liter(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 76 IBU
  • 5.7 % ABV

Pilsner

Brewer 113292 9/24/2019 7:36:51 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5.5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 18 IBU
  • 4.5 % ABV

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It's not uncommon for a homebrewer to craft a homebrew recipe that does not satisfy the specific guidelines of the BJCP style guidelines. For example, a homebrewer might make an IPA recipe and decide they want it to be more bitter or darker than the defined style.

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