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    American Pale Ale Manwell's Pale (Mosaic SMaSH)

    Bottled this recipe today, messed up my yeast hydration and ended up using nottingham because I had some leftover. Smells AMAZING. Really looking forward to this beer!
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    Best online retailers for NJ area?

    Hey bud. Look up Corrados for home brew supplies. They're on the border of Passaic and Paterson which isn't a very far trek from MSU or Montclair in general. Sent from my iPad using Home Brew
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    American Pale Ale Manwell's Pale (Mosaic SMaSH)

    I did this pretty much to directions with a couple mishaps. I substituted nottingham for 05 because I just like nottingham and they're practically interchangeable anyways During my mash, heated strike water to 167 to try to hit 153-152 as directions said. My stove pot is just really good at...
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    What's your "go to" Yeast?

    For ales I also love the notty. Thought I'd throw this one out there. The white labs dry Irish ale yeast is my ultimate stout and dark beer yeast in general. Bone dry and clean. Love it. Sent from my iPad using Home Brew
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    American Pale Ale Manwell's Pale (Mosaic SMaSH)

    I'm assuming this is for 5 gallons right? I'm going to make this for a party. Everybody likes pale ale. (I think) And it should be cost effective and tasty. Just waiting for my temperature controller to come in the mail so I can dial in the ferm temps just right :rockin:
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    Worst. IPA. Ever.

    Oh god southern tier IPA is also a contender for me. Awful.
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    Worst. IPA. Ever.

    The saranac imperial IPA was one of my least favorites, although I'm sure I've had way worse that I can't remember. The saranac was very syrupy, heavy bodied and mostly hop bitterness without enough aroma for me.
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    Graff (Malty, slightly hopped cider)

    That sounds awesome. I might have to try something like that. Let us know how it goes?
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    Help!! Bottles keep breaking!!

    Looks like I'll be shelling out the cash for that. I have only been brewing a year, only made twelve batches of beer or so. I didn't expect the capper to break so soon. :confused:
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    Help!! Bottles keep breaking!!

    Bump. I just tried bottling a gallon of cider I did as an experiment (belgian yeast + cinnamon) and I cracked four bottles with my black beauty. I thought at first it was a fluke and I had leaned too far. After that, they kept on breaking, couldn't even get the handles on the capper a...
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    Samuel Smiths Organic Chocolate stout clone request

    I'd totally make this for Christmas. I know there's a brewing tv episode where they use unsweetened baking chocolate in the mash and boil. I'm sure it's not too difficult to do. Microwaved the bakers chocolate.
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    German Pils Saphir Pils

    I did a quasi starter by putting a pack page of dry yeast into my wort before I got to sparge or boil, but no actual starter. It didn't fully attenuate for me and the beer was more on the sweet side than to my liking. But it didn't have any troubles starting to ferment, happened before 12 hrs.
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    Festbier BierMuncher's OktoberFAST Ale (AG)

    I think I'm going to do three gallons of this as a test run as soon as the ambient temps in my basement go below 70. That might be a while so I might be doing the swamp cooler....
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    German Pils Saphir Pils

    Also since its extract the efficiency is going to be much higher. Like 90% or above I'd imagine. This has been aged for four weeks in bottles now and I have to say, it came out a bit estery for me but it's delicious.
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    German Pils Saphir Pils

    I scaled down in I brewmaster what my recipe was. Saphir Pils Style: Unassigned OG: 1.036 Type: FG: 1.009 Rating: 0.0 ABV: 3.54 % Calories: 117 IBU's: 47.69 Efficiency: 70 % Boil Size: 1.45 Gal Color: 4.9 SRM Batch Size: 0.80 Gal Preboil OG: 1.032 Boil Time: 60 minutes...
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    1-Gallon Brewers UNITE!

    I would invest in ibrewmaster or beersmith. They will automatically scale recipes for you.
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    2013's How many gal of homebrew in 2013

    3 gallons pilsner, 2 gallons porter, 1 gallon orange wheat, 3 gallons hard cider 9 gallons so far... But I just started back in November last year.
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    German Pils Saphir Pils

    I just made this. Went straight for the regular ingredients but I scaled it down to 3 gallons. Didn't have pure clover honey so I used a blend of a few types, didn't have the right pilsner yeast so I used saflager-34/70 which said it was a german style lager yeast. Luckily my LHBS did have...
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    Bottling by yourself... how do you do it?

    I haven't had any spills or issues since all the suggestions above. Just thought I'd note since I do smaller batches of 1-3 gallons that I don't soak my bottles in sanitizer. It seems faster and more efficient to simply spray the inside of the bottle with star San. I do about four or five...
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    Looking to clone Brooklyn Pilsner

    Also those hop additions are for three or five gallon?
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