Beer Captured Book

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I dont think it does (i dont have the book infront of me).

surely you'll be able to get substitues of those particular grain in Australia. They might be called something else, but you'll need to have a chat to Ross from Craftbrewer to see whether he can point you in the right direction, then you can tell me....
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Beer Captured Book

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I purchased the Beer Captured book

unfortunately I find the book next to useless because a lot of the ingredients are not available arround here

ie

British 55°crytal malt
British chocolate malt
Belgian special B malt
US 80°L crystal malt
Belgian Biscuit malt

I could list many many more

If a list of alternatives was available it would maybe easier


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Rod wrote:I purchased the Beer Captured book

unfortunately I find the book next to useless because a lot of the ingredients are not available arround here
It'd probably help if we knew where "here" was. Perhaps fill in that section of your profile.
Rod wrote:British 55°crytal malt
Baird's Crystal
Rod wrote:British chocolate malt
Baird's Chocolate
Rod wrote:Belgian special B malt
Weyermann Caraaroma Malt
Rod wrote:US 80°L crystal malt
I don't know where to get American (six-row) barley, so here is an Australian two-row equivalent with similar colour: Joe White Dark Crystal
Rod wrote:Belgian Biscuit malt
Amber malt can be used as a substitute, apparently: Joe White Amber (requires mashing)
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Re: Beer Captured Book

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Here ,

is Sydney

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Re: Beer Captured Book

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**Off Topic**

James has amazingly managed to answer before the question was asked. Noice.

Nah, just moved in from a cross posting from here. but got caught out on a time stamp thing.

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Re: Beer Captured Book

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yeh.. its a special skill i have.... why i have never used the same skill to guess the lotto numbers i dont know...
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James L wrote:yeh.. its a special skill i have.... why i have never used the same skill to guess the lotto numbers i dont know...
Please feel free to PM me when you figure it out :P

I promise to open a brewpub with the money and give you a lifetime of free grog! :lol:
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Kev, thread for that is here.

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gregb wrote:Kev, thread for that is here.

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Christ Greg, I just popped in for a quick look in work time and your linking me all over the place. :wink: I better put in for some overtime.
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