The Alchemist's Heady Topper clone recipe

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Re: The Alchemist's Heady Topper clone recipe

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True Phil. When I brew a big expensive beer, I console myself that even if it costs $50-60, that is still less than two cases of an average craft beer. I finally decided to brew a Pliny clone after a guy wanted me to trade $25 of NY beer for a couple of bottles of Pliny.
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I'd say do it. Even if it is expensive it's still likely cheaper than a case of HT, right?
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Kealia wrote:I'd say do it. Even if it is expensive it's still likely cheaper than a case of HT, right?
I'm sure it is. Especially if I just stick to US-05 yeast as the recipe calls for as a substitute to Conan.


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