[Calefaction Wiki] Update of "HomeBrewing/Recipes" by SteveKillen

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The "HomeBrewing/Recipes" page has been changed by SteveKillen:
http://wiki.calefaction.org/HomeBrewing/Recipes?action=diff&rev1=115&rev2=116

  
   * [[attachment:preznitale.html|President's Honey Ale (10 gallons)]] [[attachment:preznitale.xml|(BeerXML from brewtarget)]]
  
+  * [[attachment:preznitale-5gallon.html|President's Honey Ale (5 gallons)]] [[attachment:preznitale-5gallon.xml|(BeerXML from brewtarget)]]
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- My all-grain interpretation (with minor tweaks) of the recipe [[http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/09/01/ale-chief-white-house-beer-recipe|posted on the President's blog]], using local NC honey from Tart Farms. The 'amber crystal' malt I determined to refer to an amber-colored (40-60L) crystal malt rather than amber malt, because amber malt is not actually a crystal malt. The recipe calls for 1.5oz Fuggles, but only uses 0.5oz, so I added another 0.5oz/5gals at 15 mins. to bring the IBUs up to something approaching an ESB. And then because it wasn't quite as potent as I think it ought to be, I kicked up the mash to 153F for a little extra body and then added some Demerera to dry it out and boost the ABV. Excited to try this out!
+ My all-grain interpretation (with minor tweaks) of the recipe [[http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/09/01/ale-chief-white-house-beer-recipe|posted on the President's blog]], using local NC honey from Tart Farms. The 'amber crystal' malt I determined to refer to an amber-colored (40-60L) crystal malt rather than amber malt, because amber malt is not actually a crystal malt. The recipe calls for 1.5oz Fuggles, but only uses 0.5oz, so I added another 0.5oz/5gals at 15 mins. to bring the IBUs up to something approaching an ESB. And then because it wasn't quite as potent as I think it ought to be, I kicked up the mash to 153F for a little extra body and then added some corn grits to boost the ABV. Excited to try this out!
  
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