Did you ever want to do something just because someone told you it couldn't be done? A comment at a homebrew club meeting sets a homebrewer on a quest to brew an all-grain beer over 20% alcohol by volume.
“Never turn your back on (the barrels). They like to change on you and right when you think you know what one will do, it does the exact opposite.”
—Lauren Salazar
A Belgian Strong Ale with smoke. From the "Homebrewer at the South Pole" article, BYO 1996.
This recipe by John Zelazny placed Best of Show, 2010 New York State Open (282 entries).
A good clean pilsner we brewed last winter from leftover ingredients.
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