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  • 20:59, 18 September 2024German Leichtbier I (hist | edit) ‎[1,235 bytes]James Wilson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''<big>By Mark Charlwood</big>''' Recipe is part of Recipe Index '''BJCP 2021 Style 5A German Leichtbier''' == Awards == ''' Lager Than Life 2019 (Pillars Brewery, London)''' 1st - Best of Show 1st - Light Lagers == Statistics == * ABV 3.6% * IBU 22 * OG 1.039 * FG 1.012 == Ingredients == === Water === * 15 litres Tesco Ashbeck water * Salts added to 5 litres mash liquor: 0.1g gypsum, 0.7g calcium chloride, 0.4g Epsom salt * Salts added to 10 litres sparge liq...")
  • 14:31, 10 July 2024Saikou! (hist | edit) ‎[2,727 bytes]James Wilson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<big>'''By James Wilson'''</big> Recipe is part of Recipe Index '''BJCP 2021 Style International Pale Lager ''' This is my version of a Japanese style lager that uses quite a lot of rice to dry out the body. It also accentuates the hops nicely too so you could sub out the late Magnum and Saaz for a small amount of something like Citra, Centennial or Nelson Sauvin. I cooked the rice myself, but it doesn't add much flavour so you might want to use flaked rice instea...")
  • 13:48, 10 July 2024Straight Outta Epsom (hist | edit) ‎[1,830 bytes]James Wilson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<big>'''By James Wilson'''</big> Recipe is part of Recipe Index '''BJCP 2021 Style 21A American IPA''' This is representative of the 'West Coast' style of IPA, which abandons all crystal malts and even the darker base malts. I used good old English Pale Ale malt which provides just enough malt flavour and body for the backbone of the beer to back up the hops, and just staying as a medium gold colour. Hallertau Magnum is used to provide a very smooth bitterness, bu...")
  • 10:14, 4 July 2024The Glass of Art (hist | edit) ‎[2,003 bytes]James Wilson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<big>'''By Arthur Olcot'''</big> Recipe is part of Recipe Index '''BJCP 2021 Style 11B Best Bitter''' Name inspired from seeing a shop whilst out walking called, The Art of Glass, and I thought it would be cool to just flip the words about seeing as my nickname is Art. Aiming for the lighter end of the BJCP guidelines for a Best Bitter. The chocolate wheat is probably fairly unusual in this style but wanted to see what it brings. Also wanted to try a single hop bi...")
  • 15:35, 3 July 2024Ginger Beer V3.4 (hist | edit) ‎[2,703 bytes]Mick Harrison (talk | contribs) (Created page with "HOME BREW RECIPE: Title: 20240620 Ginger Beer V3.4 Brew Method: All Grain Style Name: Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer Boil Time: 15 min Batch Size: 27 liters (fermentor volume) Boil Size: 27 liters Boil Gravity: 1.040 Efficiency: 80% (brew house) Hop Utilization Multiplier: 1 STATS: Original Gravity: 1.040 Final Gravity: 1.000 ABV (standard): 5.22% IBU (tinseth): 0 SRM (ebcmorey): 10.25 Mash pH: 0 FERMENTABLES: 1 kg - Cane Sugar (33.3%) 1 kg - Soft Candi Sugar - Blond...")
  • 13:07, 25 June 2024Passion (hist | edit) ‎[2,237 bytes]James Wilson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<big>'''By Jacques Marais'''</big> Recipe is part of Recipe Index '''BJCP 2021 Style 29A Fruit Beer''' It was supposed to be a pastry sour with a lot of body and a sort of sweet/sour taste. My 3rd attempt. It seems that even 1kg of lactose isn’t enough for sweetness, but the resulting beer was still good as a straight sour. Adjust the amount of dextrose for more or less sourness from the Philly strain. One could also mash lower with no added dextrose. I didn’...")