Kumdis Island Spruce Beer
Kumdis Island Spruce was originally brewed with the fresh spring growth of tall Sitka spruce trees in the Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia, Canada.
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Silver Dollar Porter
The best porter either side of a silver dollar can buy – but you can’t buy it because it ain’t for sale. It’s homebrew and it’s yours. Lucky for you because there won’t be enough to go around as it is.
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Armenian Imperial Stout
One look at this recipe and you may think I’ve gone bonkers. Well I haven’t, but you may after putting your ever-loving lips to this most royal of stouts. A nearly 8 percent alcohol, very bittersweet and hoppy stout with a full-bodied, creamy-headed sensation that is a definite treasure among stout lovers.
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Dark Sleep Stout
Dark Sleep Stout is much heavier, richer and more bittersweet than a Guinness style of dry stout. It is akin to putting a fancy liqueur in your expresso.
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It is a Good Porter
This is a fun beer to brew. It offers you the opportunity to use everything but the kitchen sink as ingredients. Despite its free style it brews a deliciously well balanced, slightly sweet style of porter with interesting nuances. Believe it or not, all of the ingredients were traditionally used in the brewing of a porter hundreds of years ago.
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John J. Palmer's Son
Inspired on some recipe found on “How to Brew: Everything You Need To Know To Brew Beer Right The First Time” by John J. Palmer, this is some sort of All grain Brown Ale.
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Beer With Balls!
I decided to use a recipe suggested on a famous book. “The New Complete Joy of Home Brewing” by Charlie Papazian is a very good bedtime book, where you can always find a correct answer, explained in a very clear manner.
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Home Brewing For Starters
Once visiting a group of South American home brewers, I came across an event they occasionally organize, in order to encourage first time brewers to join them.
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My first, my last, my everything
My first personal recipe online is not My Best Beer so far. Like they say, do as I say… As a matter of fact, this one posted here, was my first beer so ever, and you may call it beginner’s luck, but I would call it “beginner’s fear”.
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