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Hop Blonde Ale

Brewer 114454 8/2/2019 9:09:15 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 22 Liter(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 19 IBU
  • 5.7 % ABV

Chocolate pale Ale

desmon316 8/6/2019 4:41:04 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 8.5 Liter(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 21 IBU
  • 4.1 % ABV

Roadtrip XX

TrueNorthStrongAndBeers 4/14/2019 8:42:59 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 4.5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 14 IBU
  • 5.3 % ABV

GalaxyShift

1-row 6/11/2019 7:32:51 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain + Extract
  • 20 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 36 IBU
  • 6.1 % ABV

This recipe is a knock-off of the original Romney Marsh, Folkestone Elixer (circa 1909) it brings something new to your table while paying humble respects to the brewers of the olde world. Note; Makesons Brewery at Hythe released that premiere Milk Stout brew in 1909 as an anniversary celebration of their 240th year of continuous operation.

2 row Single malt single hopped cascade light ipa

1-row 7/6/2019 1:11:18 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 100 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 18 IBU
  • 6.5 % ABV

Rye P A

1-row 7/8/2019 7:43:34 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 50 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 31 IBU
  • 6.7 % ABV

Splunk 2.0

Brewer 102232 8/7/2019 9:45:17 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5.5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 31 IBU
  • 5.4 % ABV

MPR Session Pale Ale

Fezfreak 8/6/2019 2:40:44 PM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain + Extract
  • 5.2 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 0 IBU
  • 4.2 % ABV

Clone Of Fresh Squeezed Clone

Brewer 118698 8/7/2019 5:27:27 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5.5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 56 IBU
  • 7.0 % ABV

Clone Of light ale

Clunk 8/7/2019 5:26:37 AM
  • {Math.Round(srm)}° L
  • All Grain
  • 5 Gallon(s)
  • Unknown Style
  • 11 IBU
  • 6.1 % ABV

What Styles Are These Recipes?

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.

There are plenty of great homebrew recipes that fall into this category and they should not be overlooked.

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