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Hi, I'm Bert and this is my homebrew recipe page. I started brewing sometime back in the early 90s for a German class I was taking in college. We ended up getting drunk in class, and the experience was quite fun. So, upon moving to Eugene, Oregon in 1993, I took the hobby back up and kept the house well stocked with lots of beer. The rest, as they say, is history...

Portrait of the brewer with beer.

Ale
Wheat Ale
Stout
Sparkling Mead
Spiced Ale
Fruit Lager
Bitter Lager
Imperial Stout
Dunkelhefeweizen
Strange Ale
Porter
Abbey Style Ale
Yummy Ale
Pale Ale
Spiced Winter Lager
Cherry Vanilla Doppelbock
Cranberry Wheat Ale
Wee Heavy Scottish Ale
Fruit Ale
Pale Ale
Cranberry Wheat Ale
Trappist Triple Malt Ale
Pale Ale
Rye Stout
Blueberry Dunkelweizen
Rye Ale
Barleywine Steam Beer
Rye Ale
Strong Ale
Scottish Ale
American Pale Ale

German lager
Apricot Rye Ale
Belgian Saison
American Vienna Ale
Dark Lager
Strong Ale
Fruited Rye Ale
Ale
Porter
Semi-Strong Ale

I started a forum for input, discussion, and such. Feel free to join in and if you have any requests for parties or other events, let me know.

The Brewhole is a little hobby that I started long, long ago when I was an undergraduate in college. I don't brew as much as I did at the Monkey House (where it all started), but I still get in a few batches per year. The latest version of the brewery is based on converted Sanke kegs and uses full PID control for the electric heating elements. Fun stuff to play with and it makes for even better beer than previous setups.

So there you have it. These are all of the recipes that I have made into that happy liquid I drink so much of. As I make more, I'll add more. Please understand that this page is going/has gone through a major reprogramming, so expect that things will change quite frequently...

As a final note, the development for this page was done using Mozilla/Firefox and Lynx. If it looks badwith IE...sorry. I use Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD at home and haven't tested this with Windows. Mind you, i'm not condemning anyone for their choice in OS. This is a beer page, after all. And beer is OS-independent. ;)~

Enough said. enjoy!



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