Writer: BYO Staff

Wynkoop Brewing Co. Tut’s Royal Gold clone

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With a little help from some archaeologists, we may all be able to brew and drink the beer that King Tut drank.


Terminator Doppelbock

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Literally, Doppelbock means double Bock(bier), a stronger, usually darker beer than the original.


Late-Hopped Simcoe Ale (Small Batch)

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An American Pale Ale, this recipe is for the ultimate short brew day. From flame-on to cleanup is only 90 minutes. Lots of floral, fruity Simcoe flavor and aroma from the 15-minute boil.


Dogfish Head Brewing Co. Shelter Pale Ale clone

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Dogfish’s original American Pale Ale and most approachable beer.


Kepler’s Kölsch

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Kölsch is a tricky beer style to pull off. Some would say that stovetop extract brewers shouldn’t even think about trying it. Not us. We know that if you take a scientific approach you can do it. However, you need to read these instructions carefully before you brew and follow them exactly.


South Hills Brewing Supply Blonde Ale

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A blonde ale kit from South Hills Brewing Supply – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
www.southhillsbrewing.com


Bee Hive Blonde Ale

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This is a cross between an American pale ale and a blonde ale…but just a slightly hoppy blonde ale with a note of honey.


Redhead CPA (Cherry Pale Ale)

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Not your typical American Pale Ale.  This one comes with cherries. Recipe submitted by Homebrew Pro Shoppe, Inc., Olathe, Kansas
www.brewcat.com


Good Brewer Hefeweizen

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Although “bigger” than BJCP guidelines would suggest, this hefe’s extra kick is eased by crystal hops and Weihenstephan yeast. Recipe submitted by The Good Brewer out of Livermore, California.


Garden Wedding Cream Ale

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Recipe courtesy of: The Beverage People, Santa Rosa, California
www.thebeveragepeople.com


California Common Shoreline Steamer

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A California Common/American Lager recipe. Recipe submitted by The Cellar Homebrew, Seattle, Washington
www.cellar-homebrew.com


Apricot Harvest Wit

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Recipe submitted by Ben Knoerdel formerly of Ben’s Homebrew in Tarentum, Pennsylvania. This is a light, crisp and wonderfully delicious beer Ben made for his wife who doesn’t like bitter, hoppy beers.


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