Hops
    
    
	   
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                Amount
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                Variety
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                Cost
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                Type
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                AA
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                Use
             | 
            
                Time
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                IBU
             | 
            
                Bill %
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                | 
                    1.50 oz                 | 
                
                Kent Goldings1.5 oz Kent Goldings Hops                 | 
                
                    			     | 
                Pellet | 
                
                    3.1                 | 
                
                    
                    Boil                     at 200 °F                    
                 | 
                
                60 min                 | 
                25.19 | 
                100% | 
            
           
            		
        			
			
			| 
                1.50 oz 
                		
                / $ 0.00
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        Hops Summary
        
            
            
                | 
                    Amount
                 | 
                
                    Variety
                 | 
                
                    Cost
                 | 
                
                    IBU
                 | 
                
                    Bill %
                 |                 
            
            
            
                            
                | 
                    1.50 oz                 | 
                
                Kent Goldings (Pellet) 1.4999999965689 oz Kent Goldings (Pellet)  Hops                 | 
                
                    			     | 
                25.19 | 
                100% | 
                
                    
                        
                
				| 
                    1.50 oz 
                    
                    / $ 0.00
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			Target Water Profile
 Denver Water, South Platte (4/18/2020)			
				
				
					| Ca+2 | 
					Mg+2 | 
					Na+ | 
					Cl- | 
					SO4-2 | 
					HCO3- | 
				
				
				
				
					| 
						34					 | 
					
						7					 | 
					
						19					 | 
					
						22					 | 
					
						62					 | 
					
						55					 | 
				
				
								
			
		 
	
	"Zyzzyx Red Ale" Irish Red Ale beer recipe by RCP. Extract, ABV 4.6%, IBU 25.19, SRM 15.17, Fermentables: (LME Golden Light, DME Golden Light, Flaked Barley) Steeping Grains: (Brown Malt, Roasted Barley) Hops: (Kent Goldings) 
    			
		
	
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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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