Entries Tagged as 'Pale Ale'
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I was in the mood for a hop-head beer so I made an I.P.A.I wasn’t too fond of any that I tried except for Victories Hop Devil And this is what turned me on to I.P.A.’s.If you have never tried Hop Devil and have access to it try one.
Size:
2 1/2 gallon
Ingredients:
4 1/2lbs. american 2 row
1/8 […]
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Tags: All-Grain · Beer Recipes · Pale Ale
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Just couldn’t get enough of those hops.So I did this time and I sure hope that this is enough hops.If it is,it is going to make me Hoppy,Hoppy,Hoppy.The arome of this is of orange and citrus. The hop rate is where I want it, but now to find the right flavor hops.
Size:
2 1/2 gallon
Ingredients:
4 1/2 […]
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Tags: Beer Recipes · Pale Ale
Hundreds of our customers at my homebrew shop have made this. Most swear it?s identical to the original. Dry hopping is essential for classic Cascade flavor and aroma. (5 gallons)
Ingredients:
8 oz. caramel malt, 30? Lovibond
6 oz. DeWolf-Cosyns cara-pils malt
6 lbs. light malt syrup
1.5 oz. Perle hops (8.2% alpha acid) for 60 min.
2.5 oz. Cascade hops […]
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Tags: Beer Recipes · Clones · Pale Ale
Description:
Not bad. Nicely carbonated but no head!?!? Hops are evident in aroma and flavor. I’ll try this one again with better head retaining ingredients.
Size:
3 gallon
Ingredients:
4 lbs. American 2-Row
1/2 lb. crystal 10L
1/4 oz. dextrine malt (carapils)
1 oz. Hallertau (AA-4.2%) hop pellets (bittering)
1/2 oz. Kent Golding (AA-4.8%) hop pellets (aroma)
1/8 oz. flaked maize
1 tsp. polyclar
1/2 tsp. Irish […]
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Tags: Beer Recipes · Pale Ale
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This was my first batch! After 3 weeks in the bottles it took on an apple-like taste, but it has since diminished. I was surprised just how good this got after sitting around for 2 months. The longer the wait, the better! Crystal clear and light.
Size:
5 gallons
Ingredients:
3 1/2 lbs. Munton’s Premium Bitters
3 1/2 lbs. NorthWestern […]
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Tags: Beer Recipes · Pale Ale
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A pale ale that I expect to have a verry good taste and aroma. After designing this recipe I noticed that it was almost like the Sam Adams Boston Lager but only an ale. Gravity was a little higher and a few different ingrediants so it should be very good.
Size:
2 1/2 gallon
Ingredients:
5 lbs. 2-row
1/2 lb […]
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Tags: Beer Recipes · Pale Ale