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    Possible Stout infection...

    I have been brewing for a good amount of time, but have never had an infection. I reckon my time has come. Is this indeed an infected beer?
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    APA recipe help

    Hey all, I have a couple hops laying around and want to make a nice APA that will showcase the carmel flavors from the malts but have a nice hop back to it. I am looking at: 8# Uk Pale Malt 1# Caramalt .5# Crystal I have a combination of these hops to go with it: Czech Saaz Fuggles...
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    Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer Double Chocolate Oatmeal Snout

    Well I am a week and a 1/2 into primary. I thought that I would drip some off to take a hydro measurement and I am at 1.020. I had a slightly lower OG so I am going to keep it going for another week before I check another measurement, but I have to say I tasted it and without the vanilla bean...
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    Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer Double Chocolate Oatmeal Snout

    This one is in the books. First batch for me..done in New Zealand:) Wonder if I am the furthermost Brewer to make this batch. I received a 1.63 reading but that I am sure is to the fact I used about .5 lb less extract. Only had two cans of the Amber.. That is ok.. I can deal with a little less...
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    Call for any Christchurch New Zealanders

    Need some help with my grains. I just found out that the LHBS does not mill your grains for you here in Christchurch.. I do not have the resources right now to buy one so I thought I would do it the old fashion way.. not working out that well.. If anyone has a mill or know where I can go to get...
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    Calling any Christchurch New Zealanders.. with a mill

    Need some help with my grains. I just found out that the LHBS does not mill your grains for you here in Christchurch.. I do not have the resources right now to buy one so I thought I would do it the old fashion way.. not working out that well.. If anyone has a mill or know where I can go to get...
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    Wholegrain oats?

    Having difficulty finding out if these oats will work out for a stout recipe. Any insight? http://www.harraways.co.nz/html_products/breakfast/wholegrain_1kg.html cheers
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    Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer Double Chocolate Oatmeal Snout

    More questions.. my lhbs.. is interesting.. they do things a little different here in New Zealand.. but i could not get Fuggles here would Nz syrian goldings (alpha 6.4) work as a good substitute? If so since it is a little higher with a 6.4 than the recommend fuggles how much would i put in...
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    Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer Double Chocolate Oatmeal Snout

    If the oats aren't from a homebrew store what do you recommend and how would you prepare them? cheers
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    Help with this stout recipe

    Hey All, I am finally off hiatus of brewing and can start up again! Just moved to New Zealand and found a really good scene here but have never heard of this method in this brew recipe. It says to steep grains in the oven for 35mins.. has anyone ever done this and how do you go about doing...
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    Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer None More Black Vanilla Stout

    Can you explain the 35 minutes in the oven? I have never seen this technique before.. maybe.. because this is my first stout.. Any help would be great.Plus would there be any sub. for the cluster hops that I could use? cheers Gary
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    Brewing in Germany ingredients

    Thanks for all the help! Just a last question. I have used the Meladonin malt a couple times but never really understood its properties.. I have recently read that it is a mashing grain.. Would it make a difference if i left it out of my recipe or not? I am not using a lot of it.. I figured the...
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    Brewing in Germany ingredients

    Yea finding specialty malts in germany are particularly hard.. Most of the time i find they just sell very generic malt types. No crystal 20, 40 etc.. I have re-looked into the recipe and thought that this might be something better.. on the lines of what you are saying.. closest thing i could...
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    Brewing in Germany ingredients

    So you think my ingredients I laid out will make a decent pale ale? The liquid extract is a good idea that saves about 8 euros or so:) any other ideas? cheers Gary
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    Brewing in Germany ingredients

    my bad:) http://www.hobbybrauerversand.de/
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    Brewing in Germany ingredients

    So we have a pot now to make some beer here in Germany. I have made beer about 9 times in the USA but I am having some more difficulties here in Germany. I made one recipe but it is coming out to be pretty expensive.. I was wondering if someone could help me dumb down this beer to make it a...
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    Brewing in Germany.

    Alright so I am trying to teach my girlfriends father how to brew here in Deutschland. I consider it a treaty of international beer relations, proudly enough he likes IPA's unlike most German's that have the taste for Pils or Weiss beer. My problem is that I can not find a store that has your...
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    Hop schedule?

    I am thinkin of keeping this the same or breaking up the Galena .5 oz 60 min .5 oz 45 mins What does everyone think? Thanks getting ready to brew tonight:mug: 73% 6 lb Extra Light Dry Extract 12% 1 lb American Two-row Pale 9% 0 12 oz Crystal 40L 6% 0 8 oz American...
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    I want to make a recipe.

    I changed it a bit and came up with this but a partial mash was suggested. .8 gal of water for the grains 30-45 mins @ 154 degrees then add water to make a 3 gallon boil. 6 lb Dry light Muntons 1 lb American 2-row pale 12 oz Crystal 40 L 8 oz Carapils Hops: 1 oz Galena <60 min> 1 oz...
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    1st recipe help (extract)

    I changed it a bit and came up with this but a partial mash was suggested. I was suggested .8 gal of water for the grains 30-45 mins @ 154 degrees then add water to make a 3 gallon boil. 6 lb Dry light Muntons 1 lb American 2-row pale 12 oz Crystal 40 L 8 oz Carapils Hops: 1 oz...
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