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The things i do for boilies!

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Thanks for the recipe Ben. :icon_cheers:
How did you find how it compared with your Jaded blonde? They seem a little similar?
I am thinking about having a go at the Jaded Blonde but using Wyeast 1272 & increasing the 20 minute hops. What do you reckon?

TP :beer:

They are the same beer Pete. The recipe there was the final recipe as done on brewday.
Sometimes I post the recipe in what's brewing and then it gets adjusted as I go...
1272 would work fine.
You could increase the later hops, but I wouldnt myself. I think the balance was pretty close for this hop...
 
Target perhaps but the Pilgrim is a great hop! Worth trying out for sure.

BIttering it with EKG wont hurt......... it will be hoppy but its suposed to be :)

cheers
 
Another shot of my Dubbel which looks even better in my recently acquired chimay goblet.

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My first AG West Yorkshire Bitter

It tastes like I'm sitting in the Three Horseshoes after a hard day shopping in Barnsley and waiting for t'bus home :icon_drool2:

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very nice BribieG,

was the jump to AG worth it? do you notice much difference from partials to AG ?

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finally my extra hoppy lager has softened a little, (do hops soften as the beer ages?) probably not, but it is at least drinkable!
 
Tonys Bright Ale Clone here. My 3rd Ag Brew came out tops.

Cheers
Rob

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very nice BribieG,
was the jump to AG worth it? do you notice much difference from partials to AG ?

Give Bribie a break mate.
He is only on the threshold of a real AG as he has only just enbraced BIAB which I'm sure is a mighty leap up the ladder from partials :super:

My flame suit is on & tested.
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TP :beer:
 
heres my version of doc's summer ale.
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its a bit stronger due to getting 88% efficiency instead of 70 also i changed the hops to suit what i had on hand
heres what i changed it to
Variety Alpha Amount IBU Form When
super pride 15.1 % 11 g 24.2 Loose Pellet Hops 60 Min From End
US Cluster 7.5 % 8 g 4.7 Loose Pellet Hops 15 Min From End
US Cluster 7.5 % 8 g 0.4 Loose Pellet Hops 1 Min From End
 
its a bit stronger due to getting 88% efficiency instead of 70 also i changed the hops to suit what i had on hand
barls,

Looks great mate :chug:
Care to enlighten us out as to why your efficiency jumped up 18%? That's a big jump mate & I need all the help I can get to get a higher efficiency from my setup.

TP :beer:
 
new mashmaster mill replaced the old marga and i changed mash tuns as well from a 15 to a 45L cooler.
thats straight out of the box as well.
id never used all the equipment together so it was a bit of a surprise.
 
new mashmaster mill replaced the old marga and i changed mash tuns as well from a 15 to a 45L cooler.
thats straight out of the box as well.
id never used all the equipment together so it was a bit of a surprise.

Bewdy mate. :super:

No other explanation needed. :icon_cheers:
May your brews always exceed your expectations.

TP :beer:
 
cheers pete. may yours always be clear except when its not suppose to be.
 
My last 9% Toucan Coopers Stout plus kilo dex plus kilo LDME dry hopped 30g fuggles.
Smooth, rich and black like swimming in a warm rolling ocean with Jamaican mammas, surprisingly not too bitter, lovely whack of hops...
Four months old and wipes the floor with Guinness. Currently wiping the floor with me :icon_chickcheers: . I should brew this one again for Easter.

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My last 9% Toucan Coopers Stout plus kilo dex plus kilo LDME dry hopped 30g fuggles.
Smooth, rich and black like swimming in a warm rolling ocean with Jamaican mammas, surprisingly not too bitter, lovely whack of hops...
Four months old and wipes the floor with Guinness. Currently wiping the floor with me :icon_chickcheers: . I should brew this one again for Easter.

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looks amazing and at 9% would be interesting does it taste like an imperial stout?
 
Cataract Ale - an extract brew with caraaroma and caraamber, chinook and cascade. Yummy, nicely balanced malty and hoppy beer. I think this is one of my most balanced beers, and IMO more appealing than the half a case of LCPA I have in my fridge atm :) (which I bought for the pint bottles)

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