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    Boiling Freshly Pressed Apple Juice

    Thanks. I already made a small batch with freshly pressed apple juice a few days back. I'll go ahead and do a larger batch the same way - without boiling!
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    Boiling Freshly Pressed Apple Juice

    I've been brewing for many years. Never made cider before though. I've arranged to get 40KG of apples this week, and will juice them at home. I like the idea of using freshly pressed, unpasteurized apple juice, but is there too much of a risk of infection - wild yeast, bacteria etc? Do you...
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    Ginger Ale

    I found it quite easy to adjust the strength of the ginger to my liking
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    Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer Ginger Ale - 3rd place 2009 HBT BJCP Comp

    I've brewed somthing similar to this, added mango and am entering it in a BJCP comp under category 29B - fruit and spice beer. They want us to specify the base beer. What would that be? a blonde? light ale? I added quite a bit of honey malt to mine as well - so the base would have been a...
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    Fruit Beer for BJCP Competition

    I have to brew a fruit beer for a BJCP Competition. I'm brewing a Ginger Blonde for another competition and am thinking that I'll take some of the blonde base out before adding the ginger, ferment that in a carbouy - then add some fruit. secondly, i can take some of the Ginger blonde...
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    Ginger Ale

    Brewing this again a year later with some slight changes. Less honey, more cara pils, more hops & a little sweeter. 3.52 kg Pale Malt (5.0 EBC) Grain 1 64.7 % 0.73 kg Cara-Pils/Dextrine (3.9 EBC) Grain 2 13.4 % 0.39 kg Honey Malt (49.3 EBC) Grain 3 7.2 % 11 g Chinook [13.00 %] - Boil...
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    Ginger Ale

    I ended up brewing it like this 4.00 kg Pale Malt (5.0 EBC) Grain 1 67.8 % 0.55 kg Cara-Pils/Dextrine (3.9 EBC) Grain 2 9.3 % 0.31 kg Honey Malt (49.3 EBC) Grain 3 5.3 % 16 g Chinook [13.00 %] - Boil 60.0 min Hop 4 24.7 IBUs 5.00 g Irish Moss (Boil 10.0 mins) Fining 5 - 200.00 g Ginger...
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    Ginger Ale

    So, we have our annual homebrew festival coming up and I want to brew a Ginger Ale inspired by this one: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f76/ginger-ale-3rd-place-2009-hbt-bjcp-comp-141080/ I didn't really want to copy the recipe exactly, nor did I want to spend too much cash on the honey...
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    American Amber Ale - BJCP Comp entry

    So, I ended up brewing it like this: I dropped the carapils and caramunich1. I pushed my mash temp up a bit 5.63 kg Pale Malt (5.0 EBC) Grain 1 79.5 % 0.85 kg Cara Gold (120.0 EBC) Grain 2 12.0 % 0.57 kg Munich Malt (25.0 EBC) Grain 3 8.0 % 0.04 kg Carafa I (Weyermann) (630.4 EBC) Grain 4...
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    Honey Malt Questions

    OLD thread i see - hope you remember!
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    Honey Malt Questions

    Any feedback on how much the honey malt contributes to body and head retention. I'm brewing a Blond Ginger Beer. so far my malt bill looks like this Pale Malt (5.0 EBC) Grain 1 90.5 % 0.34 kg Honey Malt (49.3 EBC) Grain 2 5.5 % 0.24 kg Cara-Pils/Dextrine (3.9 EBC) Grain 3 4.0 %...
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    Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer Ginger Ale - 3rd place 2009 HBT BJCP Comp

    I don't really want to spend too much on the honey as i'll be dishing this out for free... and i have some honey malt which needs to be used. thinking about brewing something along these lines... adding more ginger along the way if needed (am thinking about juicing the ginger) 5.31 kg Pale...
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    American Amber Ale - BJCP Comp entry

    Château Cara Gold™ malt imparts a strong caramel-sweet aroma and unique toffee-like flavor, adding a rich amber color to beer. A distinguishing characteristic of all caramel malts is glassiness. This glassy endosperm creates the desirable non-fermentable components that give true caramel malt...
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    American Amber Ale - BJCP Comp entry

    I do have carafa 1, amber malt and chocolate malt i could use to tweak the colour, but i want to avoid a toasty finish as per the BJCP guidelines
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    American Amber Ale - BJCP Comp entry

    yeah, i was thinking i might drop that caramunich 1. That cara gold gives a nice toffee caramel taste. Was also thinking that the carapils may not be necessary with the high % of caragold. usage rate says up to 20%. I've never brewed with more than about 6% of it tough. I do want a...
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    American Amber Ale - BJCP Comp entry

    I have to brew an American Amber Ale for an upcoming competition. I've never brewed one before - not really my favourite style. So far I'm thinking of something like this, maybe throw in a little biscuit. Possibly more hops, or another variety? Ingredients 4.72 kg Pale Malt (5.0 EBC)...
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    Simcoe & Amarillo - how much dry hops?

    yeah, if it were just for me I'd be throwing 130grams / 5 oz of dry hops in, but it is a competition beer, so i don't want a completely unbalanced hop bomb. I'm busy drinking a similar beer, which I did with 50 grams dry hops... seriously lacking on hop aroma... hmm... thinking i will...
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    Simcoe & Amarillo - how much dry hops?

    Hi I've just brewed this Simcoe Amarillo IPA - I wanted the hop schedule to lean a little more towards the Simcoe as i sometimes find Amarillo a little too 'flowery'. I upped the dry hopping from my previous batch, but am considering adding another 20 or 30% more to the dry hops. What do...
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    Split Batch: Dry Hop Ideas

    I recently brewed a Citra based IPA. Tomorow I'm going to split the 5 Gallon batch into different carbouys and experiment with different dry hop combinations. My late hopping looked like this: 30 g Centennial [9.50 %] - Boil 10.0 min Hop 7 9.7 IBUs 20 g Citra [12.50 %] - Boil 10.0 min...
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    Acid rest was too long, now what?

    just that it was longer than i had planned for it to be. i don't know much about mashing at decoction mashing - previously i always used to use a single infusion mash. I don't have any way to measure PH, but i have an idea of what my local water supply is and do some calculations based on...
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