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  • [[Category:American beer styles]] This style encompasses the standard '''American Lager''', exemplified by Budweiser, as well as many popular European pale l
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  • [[Category:American beer styles]] ...herry and dark fruit and a complex sweet malt character, with little or no hops. Barley wine is often aged for a year or more, and is sometimes therefore
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  • ...other light colored, bottom-fermenting beers such as [[Munich Helles]] and American [[Pale Lager]]. ...ust becomeing available with German lagering techniques and local [[Saaz]] hops to create a new style of beer that became widely popular throughout Europe.
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  • ...y the total utilization based on the amount of time you plan to boil these hops. Take that calculation and divide by the constant 7.25 to get your final IB ...me I usually check what the range is on that style of beer. For example an American Ale CO2 volume is between 2.2-2.8. I usually take a number between that ran
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  • [[Category:Hops]] [[Category:American hop varieties]]
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  • *Hops: [[Hops#Cascade|Cascade]] and [[Hops#Saaz|Czech Saaz]] Hops: [[Hops#Cascade|Cascade]] for bittering and finishing.
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  • ...nge of strengths and flavors * Advanced brewing techniques using specialty hops or the all-grain method or mash extracts * A complete homebrewer's glossary
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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...n)|American Tettnanger]] is not the same cultivar as German [[Tettnanger]] hops; it is in fact genetically similar or identical to [[Fuggle (English)|Engli
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  • ...BU is 1 mg of isomerized alpha acid per liter of beer. As an example, lite American lagers have 8-12 IBUs, and imperial IPAs typically have 60-120 IBUs. ...the bitterness using one of a number of formulae. [http://www.realbeer.com/hops/FAQ.html]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] [[Category:American hop varieties]]
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  • [[Category:American beer styles]] ...ican Pale Ale]] or [[American IPA]], but made with freshly picked, undried hops that give the beer a unique flavor profile.
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  • [[Category:Hops]] ...in the 1970s and 1980s. It is also an ancestor of most modern high-alpha hops. Some Brewer's Gold is still grown in England, but there is no longer sign
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  • [[Category:Hops]] |substitutions=[[Perle (American)]], [[Northern Brewer]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] [[Category:American hop varieties]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] [[Category:American hop varieties]]
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  • [[Category:Hops]] [[Category:American hop varieties]]
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