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Cinnamon Honey Ale

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Beverages 5 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 1/2 lb Laaglander Amber dry malt
1 1/2 oz Cascade hops (boiling)
6 x Inches cinnamon bark
2 1/2 lb Raw honey
1/2 oz Cascade hops (finishing)
1 pk Ale yeast (Glenbrew)

INSTRUCTIONS

Add honey, malt, and boiling hops to 5 gallons of water. Boil for one hour,
skimming the surface every few minutes to remove the assorted bee antennae
and eyeballs from the unfiltered honey. Lightly crush the cinnamon bark and
add during the final 10 minutes of the boil. Add the finishing hops 3
minutes from the end of the boil. Sparge, cool, and siphon into primary,
topping off to 5 gallons with pre-boiled water. Pitch yeast, ferment, prime
with 3/4 cup of dry malt boiled in 1 1/2 cups water, and bottle. Allow beer
to age at least a month before drinking. As is typical with honey-based
brews, this beer gets better and better with age.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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