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German Marzen lager recipe

German Marzen lager is a beer style you probably have tried without knowing. Mass-produced lagers that are darker in color normally fall into this style. Traditionally Marzen was the beer consumed in Octoberfest, but nowadays they serve something similar but more suited for power drinking, it even has its own style called “Festbier”. This Mazen […]

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Enigma Pale Ale Recipe

Enigma is a high alpha Australian hop, said to impart characteristics of raspberries, white grapes (pinot gris), red currant and light tropical fruits. There are already lots of commercial examples of Enigma pale ales, this one is a balanced APA with moderate hop amount just to showcase what Enigma can bring to the palette. Recipe […]

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Golden Promise Pale Ale

Golden promise is a classic UK malt, heavily used around the Scottish region and it’s said to be essential for an authentic Scottish pale ale. It is very similar to Maris Otter, giving a slightly sweeter and nuttier taste than regular pale ale malts. I can’t say I can feel a difference between Golden promise […]

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Chirombus, American Pale Ale

A tribute to Thornbridge’s Chiron with slightly altered hops composition. The original recipe calls for Cascade, but I’m substituting with Columbus, hence the name Chirombus Recipe Process Results Tasting notes: Appearance Lovely golden/straw color. Very clear and moderately high carbonation. Nose Tropical notes, slight pineapple, citrus, minimal sweetness. Taste A classic Columbus character. Somewhat spicy, […]

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Mandarina Bavaria Pale Ale

A recipe to evaluate the taste of Mandarina Bavaria hops. It’s using a malt bill that has worked for a number of other pale ales with English Ale yeast. Recipe Process Results Tasting notes: Appearance Golden-amber. Medium haze. Moderate carbonation. Nose Herbal, citrusy sweetness, some pine and maltiness. Taste Slight citrus flavour with a sweet […]

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English Extra Special Bitter (ESB)

After receiving a new bag of proper British malt I could finally focus on brewing classic English bitter ales, it’s one of those beers I have on tap almost always. There’s nothing particularly special about this recipe, it uses Golden Promise instead of the more traditional Maris Otter but could be brewed with either. For […]