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<title>Amarillo dryhopped IPA</title>
<description>Using amarillo for dryhop in all my apa/ipa's, trying different bittering, and late edition hops this time, last apa i did was similar, but used simcoe and centennial.</description>
<pubDate>2010-03-10 01:00:35</pubDate>
<category>INDIA PALE ALE-American IPA</category>
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<title>California HammerHead</title>
<description>Super Aromatic Amber Ale</description>
<pubDate>2010-03-02 02:37:25</pubDate>
<category>AMERICAN PALE ALE-American Amber Ale</category>
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<title>Dyhynlle Brewery</title>
<description>New Wrexham Lager - Details to follow</description>
<pubDate>2010-02-26 06:56:27</pubDate>
<category>EUROPEAN PALE LAGER-Northern German Pilsner</category>
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<title>Chappyweizen</title>
<description>Substitue US 2-row for munich. This is a malty balance but hopped enough for a mild floral/spicy flavor. Dry hop with 1/4 oz. of centennial if you like a nice hop aroma.</description>
<pubDate>2010-02-16 17:04:40</pubDate>
<category>LIGHT ALE-American Wheat or Rye</category>
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<title>Gold-n-pale 1.3</title>
<description>Gold-N-Pale this is a fun comercial style brew for the home brewer the pacman yeast yeilds big malt flavor allowing the brewer to use a generous hopping. Gravity will depend on efficiency, from 1.052-1.067</description>
<pubDate>2010-02-07 13:25:38</pubDate>
<category>BITTER ALE-Strong Bitter/English Pale Ale</category>
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<title>Gnaughty Gnome</title>
<description>Simple Bitter Ale that I am planning to experiment on with Juniper Berries and Chipotles!</description>
<pubDate>2010-01-09 14:20:32</pubDate>
<category>BITTER ALE-Ordinary Bitter</category>
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<title>All American IPA</title>
<description>Use lots of late hops for great flavor/aroma. Ferment cool and mash low for clean flavor and good attenuation.</description>
<pubDate>2009-12-05 12:31:49</pubDate>
<category>INDIA PALE ALE-American IPA</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=32</link>
<title>Three Brothers Pale</title>
<description>This is a tweak of a recipe I've used before. Just wanted to try Special B.</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-28 23:08:26</pubDate>
<category>BITTER ALE-Strong Bitter/English Pale Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=31</link>
<title>Northern Alt Bier, final</title>
<description>Brewed version of Northern Alt Bier</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-26 21:52:58</pubDate>
<category>KOLSCH AND ALTBIER-Northern German Altbier</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=30</link>
<title>Sgt. Whatshisname's Egyptian Stout</title>
<description>Black and roasty like a stout and sweet and doughy like egyptian slave bread.  Just the thing to go with your salt pork and eggs!  

Good enough you can march 20 miles and fight mucking great battle with it.  The sort of beer Kipling would have drank.</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-14 08:42:55</pubDate>
<category>STOUT-Foreign Extra Stout</category>
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<title>Brown Roast</title>
<description>Roasty and toasty Nutbrown Ale.</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-10 04:30:37</pubDate>
<category>BROWN ALE-American Brown Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=28</link>
<title>Alt beer 2</title>
<description>experimental 2</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-08 20:30:15</pubDate>
<category>KOLSCH AND ALTBIER-Northern German Altbier</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=27</link>
<title>not quite Klassic Kolsch</title>
<description>test for first all grain Kolsch</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-08 12:46:17</pubDate>
<category>KOLSCH AND ALTBIER-Kolsch-Style Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=26</link>
<title>Northern Alt (exp1)</title>
<description>First experimental Alt all grain batch</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-08 12:37:26</pubDate>
<category>KOLSCH AND ALTBIER-Northern German Altbier</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=25</link>
<title>The Fritz</title>
<description>San Francisco Treat</description>
<pubDate>2009-09-07 16:00:09</pubDate>
<category>AMERICAN PALE ALE-California Common Beer</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=24</link>
<title>PALER ALER</title>
<description>Crisp Pale Ale with a great Cascade nose.</description>
<pubDate>2009-09-06 15:59:59</pubDate>
<category>AMERICAN PALE ALE-American Pale Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=23</link>
<title>Aviator Dopple</title>
<description>Big, Complex, Malty, authentic German beer. </description>
<pubDate>2009-09-04 00:28:46</pubDate>
<category>BOCK-Doppelbock</category>
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<title>OktoberFaux Amber Ale</title>
<description>This is another attempt to create an amber ale with Oktoberfest qualities.</description>
<pubDate>2009-08-20 22:07:57</pubDate>
<category>AMERICAN PALE ALE-American Amber Ale</category>
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<title>Oktoberfest Amber</title>
<description>Okay, not a true Oktoberfest, but close in color and taste.  Good for an Oktoberfest party. (adapted from a recipe in BYO)</description>
<pubDate>2009-07-30 16:09:16</pubDate>
<category>AMERICAN PALE ALE-American Amber Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=20</link>
<title>Bastard LagerAle</title>
<description>Due to a bad batch of WLP830 German Lager yeast, I was forced to "save" my batch with Wyeast 1056 American Ale.</description>
<pubDate>2009-04-03 16:23:28</pubDate>
<category>LIGHT ALE-Blond Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=19</link>
<title>Basic Pale Ale</title>
<description>Trying to make the simplest, cheapest beer possible.</description>
<pubDate>2009-02-20 16:06:03</pubDate>
<category>Experimental or Specialty Beer- </category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=18</link>
<title>OLOTL IPA</title>
<description>Patterned after Bell's Two Hearted Ale, with a simple recipe and hopping schedule.  The honey (buckwheat for a Midwestern flavor) added is taken from another Bell's beer, their HopSlam</description>
<pubDate>2009-02-15 21:57:28</pubDate>
<category>INDIA PALE ALE-American IPA</category>
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<title>Zombies Blood Red Irish Ale</title>
<description>First try with this recipe, looks a little dark.</description>
<pubDate>2009-02-08 23:15:47</pubDate>
<category>IRISH ALE-Irish Red Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=16</link>
<title>Belgian Blonde</title>
<description>Cool Crisp Belgian Pale ale.  Antwerp yeast is the secret to this summer shreder.</description>
<pubDate>2009-02-07 02:57:01</pubDate>
<category>BELGIAN AND FRENCH ALE-Belgian Pale Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=15</link>
<title>New England Pale Ale</title>
<description>Medium body pale ale.  It has a floral, earthy aroma.  Toasty with a hint of sweetness.</description>
<pubDate>2009-02-07 02:41:47</pubDate>
<category>AMERICAN PALE ALE-American Pale Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=14</link>
<title>SN Clone</title>
<description>Sierra Nevada Clone</description>
<pubDate>2009-01-11 21:34:57</pubDate>
<category>AMERICAN PALE ALE-American Pale Ale</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=13</link>
<title>Imperial Stout</title>
<description>Imperial Stout with a Pils base.  Made a second runnings beer of 3 gallons by adding 1 box of candi sugar, 1/2 Imperial brown sugar and 2 dry yeast packs.  After a month, this second beer is tasty.  Can't wait for the original beer.</description>
<pubDate>2008-12-20 05:31:48</pubDate>
<category>Experimental or Specialty Beer- </category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=12</link>
<title>A Zombie`s Nightmare Barleywine Ale</title>
<description>A Zombie`s Nightmare Barleywine Ale</description>
<pubDate>2008-12-06 17:58:35</pubDate>
<category>BARLEYWINE-American-Style Barleywine</category>
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<link>http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=11</link>
<title>RYE-APA</title>
<description>Summer session beer</description>
<pubDate>2008-09-29 00:49:06</pubDate>
<category>AMERICAN PALE ALE-American Pale Ale</category>
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<title>Blue - Sunny - Summer Ale</title>
<description>Relatively light and refreshing for the hot weather.... Sitting in the shade with my dogs. </description>
<pubDate>2008-08-28 23:44:37</pubDate>
<category>BELGIAN AND FRENCH ALE-Witbier</category>
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<title>One More Red Nightmare</title>
<description>A strong version of a RED ale. The name is a tribute to King Crimson....don't be scared.</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-16 20:44:43</pubDate>
<category>IRISH ALE-Irish Red Ale</category>
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<title>Portly Man</title>
<description>Next Porter I'd like to brew.</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-15 23:01:09</pubDate>
<category>PORTER-Robust Porter</category>
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<title>English - American IPA</title>
<description>IPA brewed in an English - American style.</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-15 17:02:43</pubDate>
<category>INDIA PALE ALE-English IPA</category>
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<title>American Amber Ale</title>
<description>Smooth Amber Ale. Just enough hops to taste, with some citrus notes noticable. Very drinkable.</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-13 22:38:41</pubDate>
<category>AMERICAN PALE ALE-American Amber Ale</category>
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