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- Thursday May 25, 2006 10:43 pm
- Forum: Making beer
- Topic: Brewing ale at 16-18C?
- Replies: 5
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It depends on what yeast you are using, but if you are using a good quality ale yeast, especially most liquid yeasts, 16-18 degrees will see a very clean fermentation and probably an excellent beer. I ferment almost all my ales in this range unless I'm going for some real 'fruitiness' in a British ...
- Friday May 06, 2005 7:29 pm
- Forum: Recipes
- Topic: LCPA Recipe
- Replies: 185
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G'day fellas,
I haven't been on this forum for ages and had to re-register for some reason :? , but wanted to add something here.
If you aim between 35-40 IBU you will be close to LCPA's bitterness. If you aren't relying on a kit for bitterness, then Northern Brewer is an excellent hop to use as ...
I haven't been on this forum for ages and had to re-register for some reason :? , but wanted to add something here.
If you aim between 35-40 IBU you will be close to LCPA's bitterness. If you aren't relying on a kit for bitterness, then Northern Brewer is an excellent hop to use as ...