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My friend and I are brewing 3 batches of beer for St. Patrick's Day this year. We are going to make a green pale ale, a milk stout, and we want to make an Irish Red. The unfortunate part is the only recipe I can find that I like is a clone-brew of MacQueen’s Nessie Original Red Ale.

Does anyone have/know where to find a good recipe?

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Stumbled upon BrewToad.com this site is amazing. – Grohlier Jan 8 at 4:04
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Aside from the bevy of recipe databases out there:

Most online homebrew supply shops offer pdf downloads of their recipes. Really like NB's Irish Red? Grab the recipe, and give it a try.

Honestly, there are so many recipes out there I find it hard to separate the wheat from the chaff so to speak. Google is your friend.

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Thanks so much! – Grohlier Jan 10 at 3:19

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