I'm looking through the recipes forum and there are so many recipes, I'm overwhelmed. I feel like I could hunt for hours and not really find what I'm looking for. How would anyone ever know if the same recipe is posted twice?
It would be really convenient if there were a searchable database.
Let's say you want to find a light colored and lightly hopped ale recipe that, when finished, had about 6% ABV. If there were a database, you could do a search on an ale using a narrow bitterness range, a narrow color range, and a narrow ABV range. I'm sure there would be several results, but then you could choose among them based upon the ingredients you happened to have on hand or could easily obtain at your local homebrew shop. Or whatever other criteria you prefer.
By the way, if you happen to know of a light colored, lightly hopped, all malted grain (or all malted grain extract) ale recipe that results in about 6% alcohol, please share.
It would be really convenient if there were a searchable database.
Let's say you want to find a light colored and lightly hopped ale recipe that, when finished, had about 6% ABV. If there were a database, you could do a search on an ale using a narrow bitterness range, a narrow color range, and a narrow ABV range. I'm sure there would be several results, but then you could choose among them based upon the ingredients you happened to have on hand or could easily obtain at your local homebrew shop. Or whatever other criteria you prefer.
By the way, if you happen to know of a light colored, lightly hopped, all malted grain (or all malted grain extract) ale recipe that results in about 6% alcohol, please share.