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September 2017

This is your step-by-step all-grain guide. Double and triple mashing, big batch equipment upgrade, brewing with ancient grains, and using triticale malt.

In this issue

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    Are You Teff Enough? Cream Ale

    The subtle flavor of teff is quite nice in a cream ale, and you may choose to actually throw teff in the oven (spread evenly in a shallow pan, baked at 300 °F/148 °C for 15–30 minutes) to bring out a more nutty flavor and some color as well.

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    Kickin’ It Khorasan Style Saison

    For the most part, khorasan functions like any other raw wheat, and can be used in any recipe or style where a small amount of malted or unmalted wheat is called for.

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    Logan’s Triticale IPA

    Got triticale? Triticale is a cross between wheat and rye and can add a unique twist to the malt character of your homebrew. Find an IPA brewed with Triticale here.

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    Indeed Brewing Company: Shenanigans Summer Ale clone

    Indeed Brewing has been churning tasty brews out of their production facility in Northeast Minneapolis since 2012. With its bold citrus notes, low ABV, and quaffable body, Shenanigans Summer Ale is a fitting ode to the warmest season of all.

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    Southern Tier Brewing Company: Warlock clone

    Warlock is a jet-black, high-ABV spice beer. The rich cocoa flavors are well-balanced by the residual cinnamon and ginger notes, with complementary flavors of vanilla, nutmeg and clove.

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    Rogue Ales: Marionberry Braggot clone

    Rogue’s Marionberry Braggot draws big from the proprietary ingredients being produced at Rogue Farms. Two proprietary honeys, more than a handful of Rogue Farms Malts, Rogue Farms Rebel hops, and (of course) lots of Rogue Farms Marionberries are jam packed into this flavorful honey-forward beverage. Marionberry Braggot is a sipper to be shared responsibly amongst friends!

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    Rogue Ales: Honey Kölsch clone

    Rogue’s Honey Kölsch is a big time, award-winning honey beer (2016 & 2015 Honey Beer Competition – Gold & Best in Show, 2015 World Beer Championships – Gold, etc.) that represents a true labor of love. As the name suggests, Honey Kölsch benefits from the 100+ colonies of honey bees raised in Rogue Farms own apiary. In addition to the “Rogue Hopyard Honey” and “Rogue Wildflower Honey” used, the recipe also draws upon other ingredients grown on Rogue premises.

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    Timothy Taylor Brewery: Landlord clone

    According to the brewery’s website: “A strong classic ale with a golden amber colour. It has a scent of caramel, light fruits and roasted malt hints.”

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    Testing Dissolved Oxygen

    Oxygen is often measured for two reasons in brewing, to determine pre-fermentation levels and after packaging. Learn about choosing (and using) a good dissolved oxygen meter.

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    Triticale Malt

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    Reiterated Mashing

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    Expanding Your All-Grain Equipment for Bigger Batches

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    Step-by-Step All-Grain Brewing

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    Brewing with Ancient Grains

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    A Guide to Brewing Honey Beers

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    Best Bitter

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    Pairing Hops and Fruit: Tips from the Pros

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    How Water Minerals Change Through Brewing

    Much is made about water profiles during the brewing process, but what impact does brewing have on mineral content, and how do different ingredients and techniques affect these levels by the time fermentation is complete?