A Very Simple Very Nice Beer

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Lebowski
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A Very Simple Very Nice Beer

Post by Lebowski »

Morgans Blue Mountain Lager
1kg Light Dry Malt Extract
25g Cascade Hops
Safale US-56 Yeast

Tastes really good young, dont think I will get a chance to taste it as it later on at the rate its dissapearing with my brother and sisters bf here.
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Post by NTRabbit »

Tried it with a different american hop? I'm really not all that partial to Cascade
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Post by Lebowski »

Nope, just the cascade and once with no hops.
It would probably go pretty well with whatever hop of choice you use. The US-56 seems to make a really nice crisp ale and brings out the hops flavour/aroma.
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Post by Chris »

I recon perle hops would work a treat.
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Post by Wassa »

Works a treat withHallertau and saflager s26
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Post by Chris »

So many options, so little time... :)
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Post by rwh »

Hehe that's why so many people here have 2, 3, 4, 5 or more fermenters ;) But then you start to hit another limit of existance... space.

I would make a cool joke about the space-time continuum here, but I'm not imaginative enough. Perhaps something about 4-D brewing?
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