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Honey blonde

Started by brew, May 10, 2011, 02:49:28 PM

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brew

Sooo - thinking about an impending grain order, wondering if this might be a good candidate for me to try this summer?

Is honey as a brew ingredient the normal kind you get at the super market? Also thinking of ordering Crystal 60 rather than 40 since more recipes seem to call for "medium crystal" - does this sound right?

http://www.tastybrew.com/newrcp/detail/459

Fermentables
% Weight    Weight (lbs)    Grain    
72.7 %    8.00    American Two-row Pale    
18.2 %    2.00    Honey       
4.5 %    0.50    American Crystal 40L       
4.5 %    0.50    British Amber       

Hops
% Wt    Weight (oz)    Hop    Note    Form    AA%    AAU    Boil Time    Utilization    IBU
50.0 %    0.50    Cascade       Pellet    6.6    3.3    60    0.263    13.0
50.0 %    0.50    Willamette       Pellet    5.5    2.8    30    0.202    8.3

Miscellaneous Ingredients
Weight/Units    Name    Notes
1 TBSP    Irish Moss    15 minutes left in boil
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Dave Savoie

best spot to get honey is the bee store in maugerville
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brew

Ah yes - of course - I know the place - thanks Dave...
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Richard

I'm going to be ordering a load of honey from some guys I know just outside town - made the most incredible mead. If you're willing to drive with me, we could pick up a lot...
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brew

Hey - sounds like a plan - let me know when you want to head over?
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