Page 1 of 5 §4§lRecipes for Ale§0
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§0Ale is the simplest§0
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§0Many have sought to refine it further, inventing stronger brews and more potent as a result.
Page 2 of 5 This book explores the creation of Ales, and Beers, and perhaps more.
Page 3 of 5 §2§lBrewing of Ale§0
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§0Ales and beers always begin with a fine selection of Wheat. Use only the best.§0
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§0For fuller beers, use more wheat. Cook it longer. Age it. Enjoy it.
Page 4 of 5 However to start, let's discuss Ale.§0
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§0Start with 9 wheat, cook it lovingly for 8 minutes, and age it for 2 years in an oak cask.§0
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§0This light drink will please regardless of the weather.
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§0Double your wheat, and i cr a h§0
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