5 gallons (19 liters) Recipe calculated at 75% efficiency Original Gravity 1060 (14.8 °P) Bitterness: 49 IBU All-grain recipe: 7.5
For at least a thousand years, the ability to brew beer in excess of local needs and ship it off
5 Gallons (19 liters) OG: 1052/12.5°P Alcohol: 4.5 to 5.0% ABV Bitterness: 26 IBUs Color: Shimmering gold Yeast: So many
It’s ninety-eight in the shade and the sun is beating down with the heat of a freshly made TIG weld.
What’s black and white and beer all over? It could only be a dark witbier. It’s a lip-smacking sundae of
Blanche de Noire 5 Gallons (19 Liters) OG: 1065/16°P Alcohol: 6.2–6.7%/vol Bitterness: 20 IBUs Color: Mahogany, with a pale tan
At first, most of us were happy enough to brew a beer that didn’t poison anyone. However, as with all
Picture yourself living in a pre-industrial Northern Europe. You and the rest of the village have toiled through a long,
It must be something about the Reinheitsgebot. This ancient and hallowed document, scribed onto goatskin, the symbol of all that
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