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Grains, malts, hops, yeast, water and other ingredients used to brew. Recipe reviews and suggestions.

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brewmeisterintng
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Christmas came early. My wife bought me five... yes five all grain kits from Nothernbrewer. They are having a special on shipping and with the shortage of hops and the cost of liquid yeast, the prices are good. There was a little mix up on the order but customer service is top notch. I even got a reply on a Saturday. I haven't brewed any of the kit yet but am looking forward to it.
Did I say I have a great wife... :lol:
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Man... I wish I had a wife like that. All I ever get is socks and underwear from my honey! :)
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I am blessed

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God has truely blessed me with a wonderful wife. Been married going on 26 years. She figures that if I work hard for my money, I should be able to enjoy myself too.
Since my last post if have made the NB Irish Amber Ale and Dry Irish Stout. Both turned out wonderful. :D
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RE: i m Blessed...

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Hi James,

Good to hear that life is treating you good. Also happy to hear that you last 2 brews came out good too! I just wanted to say that your Bitburger Clone has been in the fermenter going on 3 weeks now, and is almost ready to be cold crashed in a few days, then held around 40 degF for a week or so...then it will be racked into kegs to lager for at least 4 weeks or so depending on how it tastes. I'll let you know when it's done!

Thanks!

Ron (_)3
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Whats your recipe

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Ron,
I looked for your recipe to see the mods you made to mine but didn't find it. I have brewed it a few times changing it a little every time. I never did get the sweet honey like flavor of a true Bitburger so it got placed on the back burner for awhile. I'm currently brewing ales but will revisit lagers again real soon. I did buy a chest freezer and a temp control unit just for that reason.
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