I am interested in bewing a lager-type ale for home. I am a experirnced brewer (I have brew two batches of the kit I got off of the shopping network) but now I need a recipe since I ran out of mix. Someone please tell the deteils. I live in Baltimore.
A *what*? There is lager, and there is ale. What in the hell is a "lager-type ale"? Koelsch? Blonde ale? (Please, not VB!)
No, you aren't.
Two whole batches! Well, I guess you *are* the voice of experience!
"Someone please do all my research for me, because even though I claim to be an experienced brewer, I actually don't know squat about home-brewing my own beer, unless it's spoonfed to me in a kit."
Hope that translation is useful.
Now, go check out rec.crafts.brewing. You'll get a range of reactions, some of which might actually help give you a clue about what it really takes to become a homebrewer.
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