The American Homebrewers Association has over 1,400 homebrew recipes published on HomebrewersAssociation.org. From National Homebrew Competition gold-medalists to “clones” of your favorite commercially brewed beer, you’ll find a recipe for any style you want to brew. And we also have mead recipes, cider recipes, and other fermented food recipes!
Below are the top 50 most-viewed homebrew recipes on HomebrewersAssociation.org in 2023.
Your First SMaSH Ale

Pale Ale
ABV: varies with yeast selection
IBU: varies with hop selection
SRM: 4-10 (depending on malt selection)
Chicken Scratch Cream Ale

Kaltrauch Rauchbier (2022)

Norwegian Farmhouse-Inspired Mead

Tree House Brewing Company Julius

Wee Heavy/Strong Scotch Ale

Len’s American Light Lager

O’Davey Irish Red Ale

Nearly Nirvana Pale Ale

I Left Rome Trappist Single

Domo Arigato (Hoppy Japanese-style Rice Lager)

Cherry Dangerous Mead

Hanella Hazy IPA

Star Gazer Hazy Double IPA

Dark Inception Imperial Porter

Easy Peasy Apple Squeezy

Orange Blossom Traditional Mead

SMaSH Sensory Blonde Ale

Janet’s Brown Ale – Big Brew 2021

Gordon Strong’s Czech Dark Lager

Old School Barleywine

Australian Sparkling Ale

Easy Amber Ale

Winter Spiced Mead

Rogue Chocolate Stout Clone

Bell’s Two Hearted Ale Clone

WeldWerks Brewing Juicy Bits NEIPA

Rocky Raccoon’s Honey Lager

Vitoria Vienna Pilsner

Prost Bock

Bale So Hard Dry-Hopped Saison

Brighid’s Irish Red Ale

Fuller’s ESB Clone

Rushmore IPA (All-Grain)

Klang Freudenfest Oktoberfest (All-Grain)

Battre L’oie Saison (Extract)

Castle Bochet Mead

Russian River Blind Pig IPA Clone

North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout Clone

Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale

Green Flash West Coast IPA

Left Hand Milk Stout Clone

Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye Clone

Russian River Pliny the Elder Clone

2015 Big Brew Recipe #3: Killer Kölsch

Newcastle Brown Ale Clone

Anchor Steam Clone

Tradition Dry Varietal Mead

Hoegaarden White Clone

Passionfruit-Mango Wildfire Wheat

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