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I have a recommendation
Jason,
Perhaps you should devise a method where all brewers submit a recipe on a given form. The form should contain certain criteria,
Original gravity, final gravity, type of beer, whether it is extract / partial mash / all grain. Also it should contain brewing steps. Type of grain / extract used, a note about the brew once it is made etc
Perhaps you should devise a method where all brewers submit a recipe on a given form. The form should contain certain criteria,
Original gravity, final gravity, type of beer, whether it is extract / partial mash / all grain. Also it should contain brewing steps. Type of grain / extract used, a note about the brew once it is made etc
"I drink therefore I am"
Good point here.
I think a very good point is made here:
For what it's worth.
I have a book that contains recipes where every recipe is provided with three versions: extract, partial mash and all-grain. I feel that this is a great idea and makes the collection appealing to a wide audience of brewers. I personally think that this flexibility is even more important than the quantity of recipes in the book.I have been so disappointed whenever I buy a book only to find out that there are just a few all grain recipes (the type I brew).
For what it's worth.
Jeff
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Word of caution
Anyone who wants to submit recipes in the hopes this thing is for real, by all means. But whatever you do, do NOT send any money. If he tells you your recipe was accepted, but later that they need some money to finish paying for printing or something, so they're asking all contributors to kick in a few bucks, DON'T DO IT. There are so many publishing scams out there (i.e. send us your poem for consideration in our next anthology) and they usually wind up asking those hoping to be published for money. Send in your recipe, sure, but don't send money, and don't send your bank account information.
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Good points,
Rich and Anne,
I am sure that Jason is on the up and up, but this makes everybody think about what colud happen in any situation ... there are so many people out there waiting to take advantage of unsuspecting public ... it's a shame where we have gotten to as a society ... Thanks again for keeping an eye out for us all and making us think ...
Regards,
Paul.
I am sure that Jason is on the up and up, but this makes everybody think about what colud happen in any situation ... there are so many people out there waiting to take advantage of unsuspecting public ... it's a shame where we have gotten to as a society ... Thanks again for keeping an eye out for us all and making us think ...
Regards,
Paul.
"I drink therefore I am"
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