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<title>Home Brewing</title>
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<subtitle>Making beer or wine at home</subtitle>
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<feedname>Home Brewing</feedname>
<updated>2012-02-08T18:45:55</updated>
<author>
<name>Life Styler</name>
<email>barry.david.adams@googlemail.com</email>
</author>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>Shock Top Wheat IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/shock-top-wheat-ipa/"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T00:15:20</updated>
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<summary>I knew going into accepting this sample of Shock Top Wheat IPA that the brand is owned by ABInBev. I&amp;#8217;ve sampled several beers from the multi-national conglomerate that have been branded or sold as &amp;#8220;craft beer.&amp;#8221; I&amp;#8217;m always willing to keep an open mind when reviewing these brews no matter how much I want to [...]</summary>
<id>734ff1b070ca50db1778ff05ad835a98</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>A Super Bowl Win, BBQ and Beer</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/a-super-bowl-win-bbq-and-beer/"/>
<updated>2012-02-07T00:43:27</updated>
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<summary>The Monday following the New York Giants’ win over the 49ers in the NFC Championship game I walked into my boss’ office and demanded (well, begged) for the day after the Super Bowl off from work. I knew, win or lose, that I would be up late &amp;#8212; either celebrating or drowning my sorrows. Luckily [...]</summary>
<id>2042291e6ef4da0c73125386581ea373</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.2beerguys.com/blog/feed/">2beerguys beer blog</from>
<title>Black Star Beer Barter Heats Up Whitefish, Montana</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/2beerguysBeerBlog/~3/oQgWgyx8nAM/"/>
<updated>2012-02-06T20:05:25</updated>
<summary>Black Star Beer Barter Heats Up Whitefish, Montana Skaters, Dare Devils and Local Talent Compete for a Year’s Supply of Beer WHITEFISH, MONT. – [February 4, 2012] – The second annual Black Star Beer Barter held outside the Great Northern Brewery was an event that the town of Whitefish, Montana may never forget. Contestants traveled [...]</summary>
<id>f7c0ff08d7fed6a23c8ed6546282f594</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>Le Bilboquet L’Affriolante</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/le-bilboquet-laffriolante/"/>
<updated>2012-02-06T15:54:00</updated>
<image href="https://affiliate.mediatemple.net/accounts/default1/banners/mt-180x150-lt.gif" width="150" height="125"/>
<summary>This is the last of the Le Bilboquet beers that I picked up last month. I enjoyed their Oatmeal Stout, but wasn&amp;#8217;t a fan at all of their Hefeweizen. How would this herbed beer stack up? It landed right in the middle of the other two. This 7.0% ABV beer is brewed with honey and [...]</summary>
<id>2c9c207e8c80d75bbafd49b0767f02b3</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog?format=xml">BeerSmith Home Brewing</from>
<title>Noble Hops for European Beer Styles</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog/~3/7bwONUtzPhk/"/>
<updated>2012-02-05T19:47:04</updated>
<image href="http://www.beersmith.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/istock_hops-300x200.jpg" width="150" height="100"/>
<summary>A lot of home brewers are familiar with the term &amp;#8220;Noble Hops&amp;#8221; which refers to four variety of continental European hops originally grown in Central Europe.  The four hop varieties are Terrnanger, Spalt, Hallertauer and Saaz.  This week we take a look at these popular hops and character in detail. Noble Hops The four traditional [...]</summary>
<id>27c68a51995572b855f2cf48d6311ee8</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.2beerguys.com/blog/feed/">2beerguys beer blog</from>
<title>BRECKENRIDGE BREWERY AIRS NEW “TRUTH IN BEERVERTISING” COMMERCIALS</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/2beerguysBeerBlog/~3/bLK6W3EpZg0/"/>
<updated>2012-02-03T18:40:29</updated>
<summary>Denver, CO – February 3, 2012 – Breckenridge Brewery is at it again. They&amp;#8217;ve added two new commercials to their series of &amp;#8220;Truth in Beervertising&amp;#8221; spoofs that mock the advertising tactics of &amp;#8220;the big guys&amp;#8221; in the U.S. domestic beer market. The commercials air live this Sunday, Super Bowl Sunday, on KDVR-TV, Denver&amp;#8217;s Fox affiliate. [...]</summary>
<id>af03da6eae4ecc5c40ff07dff0a4dd65</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheBeerWench?format=xml">Drink With The Wench</from>
<title>The 20 Most Eligible Bachelors of Beer 2012</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheBeerWench/~3/00BCuZMNWvk/"/>
<updated>2012-02-03T15:00:17</updated>
<image href="http://drinkwiththewench.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/100930-tdy-beerwinner.grid-5x2-300x278.jpg" width="150" height="139"/>
<summary>ABOUT THE WENCH ADVERTISE WITH THE WENCH BLOGOSPHERE CRAFT BEER BLOGS CONTACT THE WENCH Facebook Twitter Subscribe to our Feed IPADay News BEER TOPICS Beer Education Beer Evaluations Beer News Cooking With Beer Featured Beer Pairings His and Hers Napa Homebrew Project BEER VIDEOS EVENTS Beer Bloggers Conference Beer Dinners Beer Festivals Beer Tastings Beer Weeks Brewery Tours Brewpub Visits Industry Conferences FTW INTERVIEWS Behind the Twitter Avatar Blogger Interviews Industry Interviews Video Interviews LATEST TRAVEL Dirty South East Coast Midwest Mountain West Coast WENCH MUSINGS 20 Most Eligible Bachelors of Beer Random Musings Shamless Self-Promotion The Soapbox The Wench UNCENSORED WINE Drink With The Wench WENCH MUSINGS 20 Most Eligible Bachelors of Beer The 20 Most Eligible</summary>
<id>781afd01815cafbab64656ae9d31c8df</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.2beerguys.com/blog/feed/">2beerguys beer blog</from>
<title>Beer Event:  Ipswich Ale Brewery 5 Mile Pumpernickel Rye Porter 2/11 (MA)</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/2beerguysBeerBlog/~3/Cb73RUfAKB8/"/>
<updated>2012-02-03T14:57:41</updated>
<image href="http://www.2beerguys.com/images/forblog/ipswich-local5-pumpryeport.jpg" width="150" height="232"/>
<summary>Ipswich Ale Brewery is proud to present the 5 Mile Pumpernickel Rye Porter! Join us from 12-4pm on Saturday, February 11th at the Ipswich Ale Brewery for the 5 Mile Pumpernickel Rye Porter release party!  Be the first of your friends to taste this truly local brew and buy the beer straight from where it [...]</summary>
<id>ad9271c35d7b7f4df39caeb1ab08745a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>Flying Dog Wildeman Farmhouse IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/flying-dog-wildeman-farmhouse-ipa/"/>
<updated>2012-02-03T13:26:13</updated>
<image href="https://affiliate.mediatemple.net/accounts/default1/banners/mt-180x150-lt.gif" width="150" height="125"/>
<summary>Flying Dog has always made good, craft beer, but it seems that the past couple of years has seen the brewery up the ante on their craftsmanship and quality &amp;#8212; not to mention willingness to expand outside of their safety zone. The brewery&amp;#8217;s latest year-round release, Wildeman, was first brewed to celebrate the 25th anniversary [...]</summary>
<id>5c94a4eff2ce512901b82c4e45e76037</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.2beerguys.com/blog/feed/">2beerguys beer blog</from>
<title>Press Release – Portsmouth Beer Week proudly presents the East Coast Premiere of The Love of Beer</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/2beerguysBeerBlog/~3/SHlEVEJsbj8/"/>
<updated>2012-02-02T17:22:57</updated>
<image href="http://2beerguys.com/pcbw12/images/pcbw_logo_sm.png" width="150" height="105"/>
<summary>PORTSMOUTH, NH (January 30, 2012) &amp;#8212; On Friday, March 2nd at 7pm, the third annual Portsmouth Beer Week is proud to present the East Coast Premiere of Alison Grayson’s documentary on women in the craft beer industry, “The Love of Beer”. More than two years in the making, the film examines why women, a small [...]</summary>
<id>2c4fd4c528cae85c515bee5537677492</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>Shiner Wild Hare Pale Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/shiner-wild-hare-pale-ale/"/>
<updated>2012-02-02T00:15:51</updated>
<image href="https://affiliate.mediatemple.net/accounts/default1/banners/mt-180x150-lt.gif" width="150" height="125"/>
<summary>Shiner Wild Hare Pale Ale is the first ale to be produced by Spoetzl Brewery in its 100+ year existence. It&amp;#8217;s also the first time I&amp;#8217;ve ever had anything from the brewery other than their bock. The 5.7% ABV American Pale Ale uses US Golding and Bravo hop varieties throughout the brewing process, as well [...]</summary>
<id>5005ad7abc6581b24c3f3e811d025513</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>Schock Top Wheat IPA Announced</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/schock-top-wheat-ipa-announced/"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T17:53:27</updated>
<image href="https://affiliate.mediatemple.net/accounts/default1/banners/mt-180x150-lt.gif" width="150" height="125"/>
<summary>Press Release ST. LOUIS (Jan. 30, 2011) – As the Shock Top family continues to grow in popularity, so does its line-up of offerings, beginning the year with Shock Top Wheat IPA, which hits store shelves Feb. 6. The newest full-time addition to the Shock Top family, Shock Top Wheat IPA is a unique hybrid [...]</summary>
<id>4cc1825193bea966491439ba6eab0fc7</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>Karl Strauss 23rd Anniversary Old Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/karl-strauss-23rd-anniversary-old-ale/"/>
<updated>2012-02-01T13:34:35</updated>
<image href="https://affiliate.mediatemple.net/accounts/default1/banners/mt-180x150-lt.gif" width="150" height="125"/>
<summary>Aging beer in retired bourbon barrels isn&amp;#8217;t anything new. In fact, within the confines of this site you&amp;#8217;ll find plenty of reviews for a variety of such beers including stouts, porters, IPAs and barleywines. This, however, will be my first Old Ale that&amp;#8217;s matured in any sort of barrel. And aged it has been. Karl [...]</summary>
<id>724c3e3d3448900737324f627087fcf7</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>Odell Brewing Announces Footprint RegionAle</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/odell-brewing-announces-footprint-regionale/"/>
<updated>2012-01-31T18:03:13</updated>
<image href="https://affiliate.mediatemple.net/accounts/default1/banners/mt-180x150-lt.gif" width="150" height="125"/>
<summary>Here&amp;#8217;s a little information on what sounds like a fun project from Colorado&amp;#8217;s Odell Brewing. Press Release Fort Collins, CO. – On February 11, 2012, Odell Brewing will release its first single serve brew of the New Year. A uniquely collaborative project, Footprint RegionAle pays tribute to the brewery’s regional distribution. This artful ale is [...]</summary>
<id>1fc5748a5a99bf9910b792b0f5f91c98</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheBeerWench?format=xml">Drink With The Wench</from>
<title>Whole Foods Market® and The Beer Wench present  “Beer is for Lovers” virtual Twitter tasting</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheBeerWench/~3/RTCUwOZxCeE/"/>
<updated>2012-01-31T17:38:26</updated>
<image href="http://drinkwiththewench.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/1-e1328031056934-225x300.jpg" width="150" height="200"/>
<summary>ABOUT THE WENCH ADVERTISE WITH THE WENCH BLOGOSPHERE CRAFT BEER BLOGS CONTACT THE WENCH Facebook Twitter Subscribe to our Feed IPADay News BEER TOPICS Beer Education Beer Evaluations Beer News Cooking With Beer Featured Beer Pairings His and Hers Napa Homebrew Project BEER VIDEOS EVENTS Beer Bloggers Conference Beer Dinners Beer Festivals Beer Tastings Beer Weeks Brewery Tours Brewpub Visits Industry Conferences FTW INTERVIEWS Behind the Twitter Avatar Blogger Interviews Industry Interviews Video Interviews LATEST TRAVEL Dirty South East Coast Midwest Mountain West Coast WENCH MUSINGS 20 Most Eligible Bachelors of Beer Random Musings Shamless Self-Promotion The Soapbox The Wench UNCENSORED WINE Drink With The Wench BEER TOPICS Beer News Whole Foods Market® and The Beer Wench present Beer</summary>
<id>92562b6c9adc461fbde0eff4d72596d4</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>Newcastle Founders’ Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/newcastle-founders-ale/"/>
<updated>2012-01-31T14:04:44</updated>
<image href="https://affiliate.mediatemple.net/accounts/default1/banners/mt-180x150-lt.gif" width="150" height="125"/>
<summary>There was a time (many moons ago) back in college when all I drank was Newcastle Brown Ale. As a student prone to be as thrifty as possible with what little cash I had, I usually resorted to ingesting mass quantities of macro-lagers, but once I tried my first nutty, malty Newcastle that all changed. [...]</summary>
<id>e027f8d7438570c0e44a9c330f455a8f</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheBeerWench?format=xml">Drink With The Wench</from>
<title>You’re Invited! The Unbirthday Beer Cocktail Party</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheBeerWench/~3/78bas1h8uwU/"/>
<updated>2012-01-30T19:46:30</updated>
<image href="http://a1.phobos.apple.com/us/r30/Podcasts/6f/38/73/ps.rrebcqgs.170x170-75.jpg" width="150" height="150"/>
<summary>ABOUT THE WENCH ADVERTISE WITH THE WENCH BLOGOSPHERE CRAFT BEER BLOGS CONTACT THE WENCH Facebook Twitter Subscribe to our Feed IPADay News BEER TOPICS Beer Education Beer Evaluations Beer News Cooking With Beer Featured Beer Pairings His and Hers Napa Homebrew Project BEER VIDEOS EVENTS Beer Bloggers Conference Beer Dinners Beer Festivals Beer Tastings Beer Weeks Brewery Tours Brewpub Visits Industry Conferences FTW INTERVIEWS Behind the Twitter Avatar Blogger Interviews Industry Interviews Video Interviews LATEST TRAVEL Dirty South East Coast Midwest Mountain West Coast WENCH MUSINGS 20 Most Eligible Bachelors of Beer Random Musings Shamless Self-Promotion The Soapbox The Wench UNCENSORED WINE Drink With The Wench EVENTS Beer Weeks You’re Invited The Unbirthday Beer Cocktail Party You’re</summary>
<id>284a91bd53d97805d30f11ba39bdb118</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/feed/">The Barley Blog</from>
<title>Le Bilboquet L’Archange</title>
<link href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2012/le-bilboquet-larchange/"/>
<updated>2012-01-30T11:55:10</updated>
<image href="https://affiliate.mediatemple.net/accounts/default1/banners/mt-180x150-lt.gif" width="150" height="125"/>
<summary>I don&amp;#8217;t know why I purchased this bottle of Le Bilboquet L&amp;#8217;Archange &amp;#8212; a 5% ABV Hefeweizen. It&amp;#8217;s not the right season for it, nor am I even a fan of the style. I suppose I may have been seduced by the tasty La Corriveau that the brewery also produces. Then again, maybe I was [...]</summary>
<id>546f508d23a60d5d5200f3791c639101</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog?format=xml">BeerSmith Home Brewing</from>
<title>Diacetyl in Beer with Charlie Bamforth – BeerSmith Podcast 31</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog/~3/vkxUOHErxoU/"/>
<updated>2012-01-29T23:34:50</updated>
<image href="http://www.beersmith.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/beersmith-morebeer.png" width="150" height="152"/>
<summary>Dr Charles Bamforth, Professor of Brewing Science is my guest on this week&amp;#8217;s show and he shares with us a detailed look at diacetyl (an off flavor) and how to control it in your beer.  Join us for a detailed look at this interesting bit of home brewing science. Download the MP3 File – Right [...]</summary>
<id>222239ed4199d2a3219328e291d8fdb8</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheBeerWench?format=xml">Drink With The Wench</from>
<title>Dogfish Head Noble Rot: A Beer Even Robert Parker Might Like</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheBeerWench/~3/jrRV6FUi514/"/>
<updated>2012-01-27T02:14:32</updated>
<image href="http://drinkwiththewench.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/be6e0b1d-0f0a-42ea-b97a-c2ff6628e538-300x277.jpg" width="150" height="138"/>
<summary>: ABOUT THE WENCH ADVERTISE WITH THE WENCH BLOGOSPHERE CRAFT BEER BLOGS CONTACT THE WENCH Facebook Twitter Subscribe to our Feed IPADay News BEER TOPICS Beer Education Beer Evaluations Beer News Cooking With Beer Featured Beer Pairings His and Hers Napa Homebrew Project BEER VIDEOS EVENTS Beer Bloggers Conference Beer Dinners Beer Festivals Beer Tastings Beer Weeks Brewery Tours Brewpub Visits Industry Conferences FTW INTERVIEWS Behind the Twitter Avatar Blogger Interviews Industry Interviews Video Interviews LATEST TRAVEL Dirty South East Coast Midwest Mountain West Coast WENCH MUSINGS 20 Most Eligible Bachelors of Beer Random Musings Shamless Self-Promotion The Soapbox The Wench UNCENSORED WINE Drink With The Wench BEER TOPICS Beer News Dogfish Head Noble Rot : A Beer Even Robert Parker</summary>
<id>af98e9e0cb82c44fcb9a6d05e8c1dfeb</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Dortmunder</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=100"/>
<updated>2012-01-26T07:00:16</updated>
<summary>Dortmunder, used my own home grown halletauer hops.</summary>
<id>70154ff6e3bbb30e978e570a4fe42b8e</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.2beerguys.com/blog/feed/">2beerguys beer blog</from>
<title>Press Release – Sierra Nevada Chooses Asheville-Area for Eastern Brewery Expansion</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/2beerguysBeerBlog/~3/DR35Jp6h4fI/"/>
<updated>2012-01-25T19:41:57</updated>
<image href="https://encrypted-tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRPQ37w-On2Yswq1IvPFAcPKB9U44b5WkSzBUpVp1ZPZs1GyeT1ZA" width="150" height="88"/>
<summary>Sierra Nevada Chooses Asheville-Area for Eastern Brewery Expansion CHICO, Calif. &amp;#8211; Jan. 25, 2012 &amp;#8211; Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. is pleased to announce that it has chosen a site in western North Carolina for the future home of an East Coast brewery. The site, approximately 90 acres in the Henderson County town of Mills River [...]</summary>
<id>eee4d53da81f941a02acaefead6d776f</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.2beerguys.com/blog/feed/">2beerguys beer blog</from>
<title>PRESS RELEASE – The Wildeman Cometh: Flying Dog Releasing New Beer Wildeman Farmhouse IPA</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/2beerguysBeerBlog/~3/-ZADY2Omllk/"/>
<updated>2012-01-25T02:51:41</updated>
<image href="http://www.baltimorebeerweek.com/images/uploads/workingLogos/FlyingDog_d.png" width="150" height="97"/>
<summary>The Wildeman Cometh: Flying Dog Releasing New Beer Wildeman Farmhouse IPA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 24, 2012 “His axe is stained with the blood of a thousand adversaries. We fall in behind him as he leads us into darkness. He turns his gaze on us. ‘Tentanda via est!’ The way must be tried. Wildeman has [...]</summary>
<id>644975daf4e4e55c9a23d91a9c7f350a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog?format=xml">BeerSmith Home Brewing</from>
<title>BeerSmith 2 for Linux Open Beta Release</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog/~3/VJO66DJhmxI/"/>
<updated>2012-01-24T02:17:02</updated>
<image href="http://www.beersmith.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/BeerSmithLinux-300x222.png" width="150" height="111"/>
<summary>I&amp;#8217;m happy to announce the release of our first open beta version of BeerSmith 2 for Linux.  This is the first time BeerSmith has been available as a native program on the Linux platform. The Linux version is initially being released as an open beta for the community in preparation for formal release.  The initial [...]</summary>
<id>a15979565bf47aa6f76d54cf698bce6a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.2beerguys.com/blog/feed/">2beerguys beer blog</from>
<title>PRESS RELEASE: Black Star Hosts Annual Beer Barter During Whitefish Winter Carnival</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/2beerguysBeerBlog/~3/kdwR8fvH0Uc/"/>
<updated>2012-01-23T20:46:23</updated>
<image href="http://2beerguys.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/image002-300x200.jpg" width="150" height="100"/>
<summary>What Would You Do or Trade for a Year’s Supply of Beer? Black Star Hosts Annual Beer Barter During Whitefish Winter Carnival WHITEFISH, MONT. – [January 23, 2012] – At dusk on Saturday, February 4, 2012 in this snowy glacial town, beer enthusiasts will compete head to head at the Black Star Barter, showcasing what [...]</summary>
<id>3df3e4f5217e847c773f2a09b42fabb1</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheBeerWench?format=xml">Drink With The Wench</from>
<title>Deviation from the Norm: Why Beer Mixology Has a Place in the Industry</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheBeerWench/~3/Ju_ubQ6OGUw/"/>
<updated>2012-01-23T05:12:37</updated>
<image href="http://drinkwiththewench.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Deviations-300x225.jpg" width="150" height="112"/>
<summary>: ABOUT THE WENCH ADVERTISE WITH THE WENCH BLOGOSPHERE CRAFT BEER BLOGS CONTACT THE WENCH Facebook Twitter Subscribe to our Feed IPADay News BEER TOPICS Beer Education Beer Evaluations Beer News Cooking With Beer Featured Beer Pairings His and Hers Napa Homebrew Project BEER VIDEOS EVENTS Beer Bloggers Conference Beer Dinners Beer Festivals Beer Tastings Beer Weeks Brewery Tours Brewpub Visits Industry Conferences FTW INTERVIEWS Behind the Twitter Avatar Blogger Interviews Industry Interviews Video Interviews LATEST TRAVEL Dirty South East Coast Midwest Mountain West Coast WENCH MUSINGS 20 Most Eligible Bachelors of Beer Random Musings Shamless Self-Promotion The Soapbox The Wench UNCENSORED WINE Drink With The Wench BEER TOPICS Deviation from the Norm : Why Beer Mixology Has a Place in</summary>
<id>9dccac1e0bd6864a2142bfde9a0ca524</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.beardedbrewing.org/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss">Bearded Brewing Blog</from>
<title>Doble Double IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beardedbrewing.org/2012/01/doble-double-ipa.html"/>
<updated>2012-01-19T23:08:00</updated>
<summary>: Thursday , January 19, 2012 Doble Double IPA As part of my double brew weekend , I brewed up a double IPA . I always love the slew of Imperial IPAs that come out in late February Early March , and thought it was about time I added my own to the mix . Plus , my Ryeteous Rye Porter got an infection , so I&apos;m looking for something that I can have on tap in a month or so . Instead of brewing two lagers that would require time , I went with the . Doble I&apos;ve brewed my fair share of big IPAs , and I tend to focus more on the hops than the malt , since I tend to like IPAs that aren&apos;t too syrupy . I had a lot of whole leaf hops grown by my friend , Zeus and Centennial . I wanted to choose a complimentary hop that would balance the intense citrus and fruitiness of those hops . So I chose Chinhook ,</summary>
<id>17bcc21b83c2e78300e34d02b92e2a53</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog?format=xml">BeerSmith Home Brewing</from>
<title>Judging Beer for Homebrewers</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog/~3/e7pvO6dnRGQ/"/>
<updated>2012-01-19T17:50:54</updated>
<image href="http://www.beersmith.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/glasses-200x300.jpg" width="150" height="225"/>
<summary>When I interview top brewers both for the blog and BeerSmith podcast, time and time again they mention the importance of being able to judge beer to become a better brewer.  Knowing how to spot and correct the flaws in a beer is a critical skill if you want to compete or just make better [...]</summary>
<id>f26355a90db86ae47793d9b44a4fea20</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://www.2beerguys.com/blog/feed/">2beerguys beer blog</from>
<title>Somerville Brewing Company launches @slumbrew in Chicago</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/2beerguysBeerBlog/~3/FE9H5JkYlRo/"/>
<updated>2012-01-17T20:38:11</updated>
<summary>TUESDAY JANUARY 17, 2012 PRESS RELEASE (Somerville, MA) – Adding to an already impressive line up of craft beer in the Chicago area, Slumbrew will kickoff its distribution in Chicagoland next week (January 24-27) with a series of promotional events and beer dinners. Slumbrew is the artisanal, ingredient-driven brand of unusual beers hailing from Somerville [...]</summary>
<id>d9e52d5b140a5ee93c9bc0042d4bad4d</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Notch Brown Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=99"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:26:31</updated>
<summary>try a little brown sugar</summary>
<id>1b7633df2a116a2316b23f2400ed2e46</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Three Floyd&apos;s Dreadnaught Clone</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=98"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:26:25</updated>
<summary>Three Floyds Dreadnaught</summary>
<id>a9ff6a8c035cfad1a406e3a775cf8147</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Sounds Epic</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=97"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:26:19</updated>
<summary>A Pale Ale aimed at The EPIC NZ Breweeries Pale Ale</summary>
<id>cd258e286509e1fbe0b023fa53d183b5</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>girly girl ipa</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=96"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:26:13</updated>
<summary>light ipa</summary>
<id>5daee6864d02b6b70856d1a8782bda67</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>IPA ish</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=95"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:26:08</updated>
<summary>hopefully a light IPA, the aroma is nice but haven\&apos;t tried the final product yet.</summary>
<id>3638e395a0dfe62209a83d305383abe6</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>SMaSH Pale Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=94"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:26:07</updated>
<summary>A simple pale ale SMaSH recipe aimed to gain understanding and appreciation for the specific flavors of the malt and hops used.</summary>
<id>388b47e8ce7e2bb51f6f7ec3cfa135a1</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>SMaSH Pale Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=93"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:26:01</updated>
<summary>A simple pale ale SMaSH recipe aimed to gain understanding and appreciation for the specific flavors of the malt and hops used.</summary>
<id>5ae86cf2712f2da7ec36cc9e6496a99c</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>WholeWeizen</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=92"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:26:00</updated>
<summary>Whole malted-wheat recipe.</summary>
<id>59d7223ced16ac571198f9bf1fa1e32e</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Lancaster Bomber</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=91"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:54</updated>
<summary>A strong dry hopped ale for the winter time.
</summary>
<id>3544cec6a4ab0f4cc5b9a05692958d4b</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Oatmeal Stout</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=90"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:53</updated>
<summary>Test</summary>
<id>79e1efc700b5e4aec580aa123c074e4b</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>6 &amp; 0 Brown Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=89"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:52</updated>
<summary>Nutty, Sessionable, Light in body.</summary>
<id>b2501466e2a2224f5130a5233a416b3f</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Matty G Cream Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=88"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:46</updated>
<summary>A simple Cream Ale</summary>
<id>49319f05d549b0b94659cad23aebefea</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>The Dark Crystal </title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=87"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:40</updated>
<summary>.</summary>
<id>8707687e62dee38a538beae1a3bc406d</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>DB Honey Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=86"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:40</updated>
<summary>Designed to be a \&apos;big beer\&apos; without looking heavy in the glass</summary>
<id>23e0f14c1c4ff5cedf4bd5da6c8c8a2f</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Bonefish Ordinary Bitter</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=85"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:39</updated>
<summary>Bonefish Ordinary Bitter about to make for the first time... We\&apos;ll see what happens!</summary>
<id>d4e2d8623409e39d81252ac881b683f3</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>dunkel-dunkelweizen</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=84"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:33</updated>
<summary>first use of this yeast</summary>
<id>6635e8ab74010245616fd6e6d011289c</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>What&apos;s Hoppening IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=83"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:27</updated>
<summary>Just threw this one together.  We\&apos;ll see how she turns out.</summary>
<id>1c2adbd0e72d12c40c1594191017fb19</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Double IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=82"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:26</updated>
<summary>Double IPA</summary>
<id>7611ac16d19fd6845c239730cb001b10</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>watermelon hefeweizen </title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=81"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:20</updated>
<summary>watermelon hefeweizen for summer </summary>
<id>b4237b4ad5d33299160c96d6669b6f22</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Cream of the Crop</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=80"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:19</updated>
<summary>A brew for all.</summary>
<id>34146c192b4d239a7bc2524c5929ed6e</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Farmer&apos;s Daughter - All Grain</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=79"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:13</updated>
<summary>This is an All Grain version of an Ommegang Hennepin clone. It\&apos;s adapted from \&quot;Beer Captured.\&quot; Wish us luck!</summary>
<id>630ca5cd0a7c5d5ac33fb575c3a73073</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Southern Brother Belgian</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=78"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:07</updated>
<summary>Simple, Syrup, Southern culture influenced with Belgian style touches!</summary>
<id>4e6b7def4d34e1943b207911adca2868</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Belgian IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=77"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:01</updated>
<summary>Big and hoppy.</summary>
<id>c4be7717347235932e0a35cb7e865dc4</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Suzie&apos;s Kolsch</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=76"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:25:01</updated>
<summary>Primary fermentation 5-7 days
Secondary fermentation 5-7 days</summary>
<id>51b750d189a9f95021a52258f6210c74</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Sierra Nevada Stout Clone</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=75"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:55</updated>
<summary>A good weisbier. Good sediment level</summary>
<id>1cb6f60b3b2b134421a154e69b431753</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Jake&apos;s IPA Experiment</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=74"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:49</updated>
<summary>use these infusion calculations on Thursday</summary>
<id>c0b2878e6331a01e1fd42970f5d38555</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Chocolate Raspberry Chipotle Stout</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=73"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:43</updated>
<summary>.</summary>
<id>7d02fe6c068ad3edd216ebfbafd13603</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Pale Ale Experiment #1</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=72"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:41</updated>
<summary>pale ale experiment #1 (6/11/11)</summary>
<id>0f568e1aef3ea15c18bd51de0e498efd</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Double Jack (clone)</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=71"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:34</updated>
<summary>.</summary>
<id>ede406b77c10a8fee98d98a29570e7fd</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Unearthly Imperial IPA (clone)</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=70"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:34</updated>
<summary>Southern Tier\&apos;s Imperial IPA</summary>
<id>c3ff8a8ba57c5b870d16e7a88a64c07a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Double Simcoe IPA clone</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=69"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:28</updated>
<summary>gotta try this one!</summary>
<id>7d3f4de3a5402aa22d52489e7bba93c5</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Honey IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=68"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:22</updated>
<summary>First attempt to clone Prism Brewing Bitto Honey.</summary>
<id>23d12d6ca680044be4b955f83e07ac9b</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Leather Lips</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=67"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:16</updated>
<summary>An IPA for hop heads! </summary>
<id>815f4abfffbe2482aa1c426f61c96ec9</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Mad Elf Clone</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=66"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:10</updated>
<summary>Let sit after carbonation for a few months (if brewed in summer) in order to enjoy at the holidays.</summary>
<id>2920757eb43cc2030390a9f844ce1318</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Jeremiah Red Clone</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=65"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:09</updated>
<summary>Jeremiah Clone for the RED WIT BLUE(hefe) party</summary>
<id>3d0b711502f26304bafc797896072880</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Belgian Strong Dark Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=64"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:24:04</updated>
<summary>Ferment at higher temps the last 3-4 days. Rack for 5-7 days. Will peak at 4-8 months after carbonation.</summary>
<id>4ade68e865cdd41c95d5cf3b75ca6085</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Abandon All Hope</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=63"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:58</updated>
<summary>This is a Cali IPA that I\&apos;m experimenting with to try and keep flavor profiles with Ale Smith IPA, Ballast Point Sculpin IPA, and other local San Diego IPA\&apos;s.</summary>
<id>86f91a1e5e13e81685f0d9c94e9405c9</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>3C Hopper</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=62"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:57</updated>
<summary>Simple Mash, complex boil. Hop Dream!</summary>
<id>e42edef999dfe62686112b717b26b78b</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Chocolate Stout</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=61"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:51</updated>
<summary>Chocolate or Double Chocolate Stout. Add espresso when bottling for a java chocolate stout.</summary>
<id>1e3485cfa4903637c0c0f4ffd3f5c89d</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Zehn IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=60"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:45</updated>
<summary>Seriously hopped-up IPA.</summary>
<id>17aee360372ef645b915ea6162249dc2</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title> I pee eh? </title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=59"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:39</updated>
<summary>My first IPA, wish me LUCK</summary>
<id>039fce90b8f34ed1001fdfab2631329c</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>OPA _ Over Hopped Pale Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=58"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:34</updated>
<summary>Great American IPA from Plate Brewery</summary>
<id>af8a1decec4caf4414d355146d9f34ed</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Secret Agent IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=57"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:28</updated>
<summary>A nice IPA....dry hop the 0:00 time hops</summary>
<id>457746001c10d39ee0f00c1ef5038e42</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Buddy&apos;s Belgian Abby Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=56"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:22</updated>
<summary>Brewing today 1/25/2011, hopeing to get a nice malty, lightly sweet, fullbody Dubbel. 
I will let you know how it turns out in a month or so. </summary>
<id>88dffef83519e7f0c504f26e5e825490</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Light session IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=55"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:16</updated>
<summary>A British IPA, nicely hoppy, but not too heavy on the alcohol to enable easy quaffing of a decent amount of beer.</summary>
<id>1fe9ce6550917b8a9dcefc37aae19e44</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Porters Mill Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=54"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:10</updated>
<summary>Light Ale for after the holidays</summary>
<id>c88b001ba2cf6ed7af98ab8a256e24e7</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Brown Sugar Beer</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=53"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:04</updated>
<summary>add brown sugar at 45 minutes to allow for carmelization</summary>
<id>da40ee9a962df7b88ef8ca88a71e80b9</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Candy Beer</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=52"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:23:03</updated>
<summary>A dark brown ale with a great malt sweetness with a small amount of raspberry tartness and aroma. Raspberries are fresh whole fruit from Driscoll Farms in Central California.</summary>
<id>4e42f9880b83434e643b78bc8671a51a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Irish Stout (Guinness)</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=51"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:57</updated>
<summary>I got lazy and left in the primary the whole time. It did not finish as low as I expected, but it does taste very good, similar to Guinness as I intended. Nice, easy and smooth drinking. Great for football season.</summary>
<id>33853994b009ea9bbd4f6db12577d8d4</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>pale of sorts</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=50"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:51</updated>
<summary>a hopped up pale I\&apos;m using to dial in my system I\&apos;m upto 84% eff</summary>
<id>099d5c337a2a4b07a99366f6ed0429f4</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Black Cloud IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=49"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:45</updated>
<summary>Black Cloud IPA  ( Dark IPA )</summary>
<id>221d67c7df5c25f7a5a6bbf7476b3714</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>House Session Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=48"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:39</updated>
<summary>Nice, inexpensive, everyday drinker!</summary>
<id>f45266c905cf7c9c9b86433ed3281741</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Rouge Dead Guy (Clone)</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=47"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:39</updated>
<summary>.</summary>
<id>2006eeff04a0e3f80066a3891aaaae65</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>sacred baboon</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=46"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:33</updated>
<summary>Recipe developed to mimic a thumping great brew from ringwood brewery UK. </summary>
<id>dab4e064c465f6b67f786da6a118e6d1</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Arden IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=45"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:32</updated>
<summary>Looks like a hoppy one!</summary>
<id>28f60a9511f52d54b68477a7cb93d7fb</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Matt&apos;s Augusta Bitter</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=44"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:30</updated>
<summary>Use citra hops in place of liberty. </summary>
<id>e0d5c7736f98ca4e3dcf32df1c72a6b9</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>belgian golden ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=43"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:25</updated>
<summary>tha bomb</summary>
<id>50e61194c6bdfc167dc4aa8d9bb4d35a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Premium Welsh Bitter</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=42"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:19</updated>
<summary>Another winner from Dynhynlle Brewery!</summary>
<id>45142f2c4f5b3ab04e44cbc60c89eb6d</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Shot Rod Rye IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=41"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:13</updated>
<summary>To be brewed on National Homebrew day ...</summary>
<id>35549082ea0e1900f0ebea545866dafd</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Dark and Bitter About It</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=40"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:12</updated>
<summary>You will never go back!</summary>
<id>90012140ee46547e077d1a1e30db8fdd</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Amarillo dryhopped IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=39"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:06</updated>
<summary>Using amarillo for dryhop in all my apa/ipa\&apos;s, trying different bittering, and late edition hops this time, last apa i did was similar, but used simcoe and centennial.</summary>
<id>a8638674ad0bf82d05459864573adeac</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>California HammerHead</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=38"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:01</updated>
<summary>Super Aromatic Amber Ale</summary>
<id>f2957113a9438a6e664e58f7729211e3</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Dyhynlle Brewery</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=37"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:22:00</updated>
<summary>New Wrexham Lager - Details to follow</summary>
<id>23d8c52db77e954cc4123832c3f7d500</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Chappyweizen</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=36"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:54</updated>
<summary>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.</summary>
<id>32375943096265df5e06e40bf1a55227</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Gold-n-pale 1.3</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=35"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:48</updated>
<summary>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</summary>
<id>0cbc12ba7af95f6eff02d938a589ac23</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Gnaughty Gnome</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=34"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:42</updated>
<summary>Simple Bitter Ale that I am planning to experiment on with Juniper Berries and Chipotles!</summary>
<id>56ce730d5c3c87e48c96c6964336331a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>All American IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=33"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:41</updated>
<summary>Use lots of late hops for great flavor/aroma. Ferment cool and mash low for clean flavor and good attenuation.</summary>
<id>4e9a9a1ec1eacfea29b1ed76e25afca8</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Three Brothers Pale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=32"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:35</updated>
<summary>This is a tweak of a recipe I\&apos;ve used before. Just wanted to try Special B.</summary>
<id>158db11fbaf9babc969b8c2e634c76c5</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Northern Alt Bier, final</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=31"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:34</updated>
<summary>Brewed version of Northern Alt Bier</summary>
<id>9f78cc1924a49bd7df95d9e84adb0c8e</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Sgt. Whatshisname&apos;s Egyptian Stout</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=30"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:33</updated>
<summary>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.</summary>
<id>b7e0d50e52a0c357d0767420f3644d1e</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Brown Roast</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=29"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:28</updated>
<summary>Roasty and toasty Nutbrown Ale.</summary>
<id>4206843ee61223a26e617b0c75dc7c54</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Alt beer 2</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=28"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:22</updated>
<summary>experimental 2</summary>
<id>589a26ed834e586ab7df97dfa197f837</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>not quite Klassic Kolsch</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=27"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:16</updated>
<summary>test for first all grain Kolsch</summary>
<id>7a1abd4b04fc2cdbd6eed8c66edbb1b5</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Northern Alt (exp1)</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=26"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:10</updated>
<summary>First experimental Alt all grain batch</summary>
<id>15816ca48d709171bf9076cc92543a0d</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>The Fritz</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=25"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:09</updated>
<summary>San Francisco Treat</summary>
<id>fcb4f43d5b63a94fb4db8c28074c1bcf</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>PALER ALER</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=24"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:06</updated>
<summary>Crisp Pale Ale with a great Cascade nose.</summary>
<id>cd192352126ad4858927ff743ca9738a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Aviator Dopple</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=23"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:21:00</updated>
<summary>Big, Complex, Malty, authentic German beer. </summary>
<id>69d904976cab6439a7f533c7066ac3a9</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>OktoberFaux Amber Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=22"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:55</updated>
<summary>This is another attempt to create an amber ale with Oktoberfest qualities.</summary>
<id>e1a7f0dc1fe164b555a512bb0b1074b0</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Oktoberfest Amber</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=21"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:54</updated>
<summary>Okay, not a true Oktoberfest, but close in color and taste.  Good for an Oktoberfest party. (adapted from a recipe in BYO)</summary>
<id>fccb7bbf4c9b51cbef1a276361deb1a1</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Bastard LagerAle</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=20"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:48</updated>
<summary>Due to a bad batch of WLP830 German Lager yeast, I was forced to \&quot;save\&quot; my batch with Wyeast 1056 American Ale.</summary>
<id>b2acdb5f0c85d4ee5430d2b4debb979c</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Basic Pale Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=19"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:47</updated>
<summary>Trying to make the simplest, cheapest beer possible.</summary>
<id>9af0454dea891789be851e7c62f2ced1</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>15 Gallons of Beer for Free!</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/15-gallons-of-beer-for-free"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:45</updated>
<summary>Now those are the kinds of words that sound too good to be true, but let me explain.

If you&apos;re a beer lover, you&apos;re probably buying a premium brand and paying something like $8 per six pack. If you drink one six pack a week, that&apos;s roughly $400 a year for ...</summary>
<id>7bd7c220de84cd8f5bd72bf9e966661a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>First lager isn’t bubbling Continued</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/first-lager-isnt-bubbling-continued"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:44</updated>
<summary>OK, so I took a hydrometer reading 2 days ago and it was 1.010.  I opened the lid tonight and it looks like it is on the end of the fermintation.  I took a big wif and I got a big nose full of carbon dioxide and thought ...</summary>
<id>aec403e983138ca341ad2c744dccd673</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>Crowd Pleasing Brown Ale Recipe Suggestion</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/crowd-pleasing-brown-ale-recipe-suggestion"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:43</updated>
<summary>On March 20 I&apos;ve got a rehearsal dinner for my best friend who&apos;s getting married the following day.  I&apos;ve only been involved in the brewing hobby for a month with 2 successful batches under my belt (a octoberfest kit and my own version of a porter).

I&apos;m looking for advice ...</summary>
<id>e543b48c92b43a06ffa2669c8fd3168a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>Flat blonde ???</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/flat-blonde"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:42</updated>
<summary>I brewed this blonde at the end of November and bottled January 4th  and can&apos;t figure out why its still flat and blah tasting after a month + of bottle conditioning. The only thing I can figure out is that during mash my temps where off due to a ...</summary>
<id>3af9863f84df9d4261da915182b8e25e</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>OLOTL IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=18"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:41</updated>
<summary>Patterned after Bell\&apos;s Two Hearted Ale, with a simple recipe and hopping schedule.  The honey (buckwheat for a Midwestern flavor) added is taken from another Bell\&apos;s beer, their HopSlam</summary>
<id>8bf506c3fcfa4e25903947c92fc3de2a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Zombies Blood Red Irish Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=17"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:40</updated>
<summary>First try with this recipe, looks a little dark.</summary>
<id>4a95cb526ef81729486bac0735e3f677</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>Pouring vs. siphoning</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/pouring-vs-siphoning"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:40</updated>
<summary>Do you guys prefer to pour your wort into your fermenter or do you cool it down all the way and siphon it in?  The last couple of kits that I made I boiled 2 gallons and then poured it into 3 gallons of cold water.  Not sure ...</summary>
<id>332c7eacbe1ce61c85587df5bfa46f97</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>Site Fixed…</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/site-fixed"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:39</updated>
<summary>Sorry for the site problems for the past several days - some script kiddy came in and messed with a bunch of files.

The site should be cleaned up now - let me know if you see any issues.
Forum: The Pub | Author: webby
Posted: February 9, 2009, 10:10 am </summary>
<id>fdb16c8f62fe47c8dcf5fdd9485b710c</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>hoppy barleywine.</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/hoppy-barleywine"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:39</updated>
<summary>this is my first attempt at a barleywine. It went well here is the grain bill

16 lbs. - 2 Row Pale Malt 
3 lb. - Munich Malt
1 lb. - Caramel/Crystal Malt (120L)
1/4 lb. - Chocolate Malt

Hop Schedule
2.25 oz. - Columbus - 60 min.
1.5 oz. - Centennial - 25 min.
1 oz. ...</summary>
<id>f1883e02a9a2258d9428e074f542c78d</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>First All Grain brew</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/first-all-grain-brew"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:38</updated>
<summary>I made my first all grain batch this weekend but had problems.

Here&apos;s the recipe and then I&apos;ll go into the problem I had.
I used beer tools and estimated a 60% efficiency.

4.25 gallons

6 pds two row
.5 pd 20 L crystal
.65 pd victory

1 oz glacier hop pellets 6% AA 50 min
1 oz ...</summary>
<id>b072810b9bec73bae81a2aabf9140b9d</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>My first concoction from scratch</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/my-first-concoction-from-scratch"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:36</updated>
<summary>I will call it my recession amber ale.  I was trying to see what I could come up with if I kept the cost of ingredients between $20-$30.  Any idea what I have just created (besides beer)?  Any suggestions on how to improve it.  Oh by ...</summary>
<id>1a157a819a76b8ab4207f5b2fc952b88</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://makebeerblog.com/feed/rss">The Make Beer Blog</from>
<title>First Time Home Brewer</title>
<link href="http://makebeerblog.com/first-time-home-brewer"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:35</updated>
<summary>So, to be completely honest, I am an extremely young home brewer but I am sincerely intrigued by the whole process along with the history behind brewing beer. I want to enjoy the wonderful smells of actually making the beer along with the satisfaction of the taste that I may ...</summary>
<id>88bda412c77cd830b70911ce777045f7</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Belgian Blonde</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=16"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:34</updated>
<summary>Cool Crisp Belgian Pale ale.  Antwerp yeast is the secret to this summer shreder.</summary>
<id>9ccaf872184088ea20870ab12f64e84a</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>New England Pale Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=15"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:34</updated>
<summary>Medium body pale ale.  It has a floral, earthy aroma.  Toasty with a hint of sweetness.</summary>
<id>f1e7dc323acb81680176e2dd7ede0dd2</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>SN Clone</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=14"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:28</updated>
<summary>Sierra Nevada Clone</summary>
<id>026c7bc66f7c24480d6865a86135579e</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Imperial Stout</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=13"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:27</updated>
<summary>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\&apos;t wait for the original beer.</summary>
<id>8099e69438d16786f2d0ea9e167428ad</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>A Zombie`s Nightmare Barleywine Ale</title>
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<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:21</updated>
<summary>A Zombie`s Nightmare Barleywine Ale</summary>
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<title>RYE-APA</title>
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<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:15</updated>
<summary>Summer session beer</summary>
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<title>One More Red Nightmare</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=9"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:09</updated>
<summary>A strong version of a RED ale. The name is a tribute to King Crimson....don\&apos;t be scared.</summary>
<id>da822be0f071ca81c9fb00a99756c7b1</id>
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<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Blue - Sunny - Summer Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=10"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:09</updated>
<summary>Relatively light and refreshing for the hot weather.... Sitting in the shade with my dogs. </summary>
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<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>Portly Man</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=7"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:20:03</updated>
<summary>Next Porter I\&apos;d like to brew.</summary>
<id>ca0823be964cf291b5b3add43bf1a9a2</id>
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<entry>
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<title>English - American IPA</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=6"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:19:57</updated>
<summary>IPA brewed in an English - American style.</summary>
<id>6a1101830b07337864aef41c61eb95e8</id>
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<entry>
<from href="http://beerformulator.com/rss_create.php">Beerformulator Recipe Library</from>
<title>American Amber Ale</title>
<link href="http://www.beerformulator.com/RecipeView.php?RecipeID=5"/>
<updated>2012-01-16T00:19:51</updated>
<summary>Smooth Amber Ale. Just enough hops to taste, with some citrus notes noticable. Very drinkable.</summary>
<id>738a9f741c5301cb1bc56a196e27e201</id>
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<entry>
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<title>Gringo De La Noche</title>
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<updated>2012-01-15T21:42:00</updated>
<summary>: Sunday , January 15, 2012 Gringo De La Noche It seems like it&apos;s been a very long time since I&apos;ve brewed or posted anything . With a busy holiday month , I didn&apos;t have time to brew in December , but made up for it by brewing twice this weekend . My Friday night brewing session was my annual Imperalistic Mexcian Cerveza , the Gringo . This year I decided to brew a darker version of the Gringo , more in a Negro Modelo style . I have had some Vienna malt I&apos;ve been wanting to use up , so a Vienna lagerish beer would be perfect . I have had success in the past by balancing out my imperial cerveza with Centennial hops . For the darker version , I wanted to go with all Cascade instead and I didn&apos;t use quite as many hops as I have with the other versions . I wanted to tone down the hops until I</summary>
<id>e1a25ce380e4c9d06b98e7bb3858d420</id>
</entry>

<entry>
<from href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog?format=xml">BeerSmith Home Brewing</from>
<title>Designing Beer with Randy Mosher – BeerSmith Podcast 30</title>
<link href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BeersmithcomHomeBrewingBlog/~3/g9JN4aVzKU8/"/>
<updated>2012-01-12T03:25:34</updated>
<image href="http://www.beersmith.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/beersmith-morebeer.png" width="150" height="152"/>
<summary>This week, we discuss designing beer with brewing author Randy Mosher.  Randy shares with us the process he uses for designing beer and also gives us a sneak peek into the new book he&amp;#8217;s working on. Download the MP3 File – Right Click and “Save As” to download this mp3 file This Episode Sponsored by [...]</summary>
<id>97807716da038545a96f3d19ef3d0fce</id>
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