Hops
    
    
	   
            | Amount | Variety | Cost | Type | AA | Use | Time | IBU | Bill % | 
        
		
                        
                | 55 g | Columbus55 g Columbus Hops |  | Pellet | 16 | Boil | 60 min | 39.15 | 34.4% | 
           
                            
                | 25 g | Columbus25 g Columbus Hops |  | Pellet | 15 | Boil | 15 min | 8.28 | 15.6% | 
           
                            
                | 50 g | Cascade50 g Cascade Hops |  | Pellet | 6 | Boil | 0 min |  | 31.3% | 
           
                            
                | 30 g | Chinook30 g Chinook Hops |  | Leaf/Whole | 13 | Boil | 0 min |  | 18.8% | 
           
            		
        			
			
			| 160 g 
                		
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	"First APA" American Pale Ale beer recipe by Messi. All Grain, ABV 4.95%, IBU 47.43, SRM 5.24, Fermentables: (Pilsner, Pale Ale, Carahell, Goldswaen Hell, Carapils (Dextrine Malt)) Hops: (Columbus, Cascade, Chinook) 
    			 
		
	
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            |  | Cost $ | Cost % | 
        
        
          
            | Fermentables | $ |  | 
          
            | Steeping Grains (Extract Only)
 | $ |  | 
          
            | Hops | $ |  | 
          
            | Yeast | $ |  | 
          
            | Other | $ |  | 
          
            | Cost Per Barrel | $ 0.00 |  | 
          
            | Cost Per Pint | $ 0.00 |  | 
          
            | Total Cost | $ 0.00 |  | 
        
      
     
    
   
  
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