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  • ...eplace [[Spalt Spalter]] and [[Tettnang Tettnanger]] hops in some of their recipes.
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  • ...rogram, and it will be taken into account automatically when you formulate recipes (or when you check an existing recipe you've gotten from someone else). If you're doing recipes "by hand", calculate the total gravity points, and divide by the volume of
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  • Yes, believe it or not, there are traditional beer recipes that call for the use of meat; for an example, see the entry on [[Cock Ale]
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  • ...g a No-Sparge recipe, a brewer cannot use the same efficiency to calculate recipes of different gravities. Because the varying grain amounts will absorb diff
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  • ...ill get beer but there's not much fun in that. Lets say you want to follow recipes and add your own hops and maybe steep some specialty grains.
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  • ...there are multiple books and internet sources available with thousands of recipes. You can then purchase your [[:Category:Beer ingredients|ingredients]] in s
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  • {{main|Pairing and Recipes}} ...d as an ingredient or paired with the right food. Visit the [[Pairing and Recipes]] page to explore the connection between beer and food.
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  • ...ith Robert Gayre), ISBN 0-937381-00-4 *''Home Brewer's Gold: Prize-Winning Recipes from the 1996 World Beer Cup Competition'' (compiled by Charlie Papazian, c
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  • The is the standard starting point for almost all beer recipes.
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  • ...g - Real ingredients - Buying malt - Brewing process - Problems - Advanced recipes - The best book on "mashing" ever published! First published by Argus Books
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  • ...vers the essentials of making good beer. It includes ingredients, methods, recipes and equipment information. Beyond the first batch, it provides an accessibl ...les]] recognized by the [[BJCP]] style guidelines, including award-winning recipes for each.
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  • ...gazines devoted to home brewing. One of the best resources online for beer recipes is the [http://www.homebrewtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=82 Homebrewtalk Reci ...edient inventory. Advanced homebrewers interested in formulating their own recipes will find these programs invaluable.
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  • Acerglyn is mead made with maple syrup or maple sap. Many recipes aim for about half of the fermentables to come from honey with the other ha ...s of honey: 1.400 to 1.450. As such, when creating recipes from other mead recipes by swapping maple syrup in for some of the honey, you need to use more mapl
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  • ...nts and brewing techniques are otherwise similar to [[Pilsner]]. However, recipes should emphasize malt over hops, and the [[wort]] should have a slightly hi
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  • ===Recipes===
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  • [[Category:Pairing and Recipes]]
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  • ...dated data on liquid yeasts, which have become a hot topic for brewers; 30 recipes in each of the classic beer styles of Germany, Belgium, Britain and the U.S '''ALE RECIPES'''<br>
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  • #REDIRECT[[:Category:Pairing and Recipes]]
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  • [[Category:Beer recipes]]
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  • ...zing resource for both beginner and expert brewers alike to share methods, recipes, and helpful tips. Two highly recommended resources are:
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