I have been homebrewing for a few years now it's a great hobby and you get the added bonus of drinking good beer afterwards I am not going to go into how to homebrew instead I will place links at the bottom of the page that can explain it much better than I can.
These are a few recipes that I like the ones that have won awards with are not my favorites but I will include them because hey they won awards *laugh*Give them a try and if you have a recipe you really like and want me to post it here just send me a copy and I will put it up.So try them out and let me know how it turns out.
131/2 lbs. pale ale malt
1 lb. cara-Munich malt
1 lb. crystal malt,80 Lovibond
1/2 lb. biscuit malt
1/2 lb. wheat malt
1 oz. roasted barley
13/4 oz. Goldings hops,5.5% alpha,in boil 90 minutes
Wyeast#1728 Scottish ale yeast
3/4 cup corn sugar to prime
Prior to brewing day,make a 2-qt.yeast starter.Crush grains and add to 51/2 gallons of 169f water.Mash at 158f for 60 minutes.Raise temperature to 170f for 10 minutes.mash-out.Sparge with 170f water and collect 61/2-7 gallons of wort.Bring to a boil and add Goldings hops.Boil 90 minutes,then turn off heat.Chill wort,transfer to fermenter,and pitch yeast.Ferment at 60f for 2 weeks,rack to secondary fermenter for another 3 weeks.Prime and bottle.Give this at least 3 months in the bottle.
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