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McFeast

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G'day guys, am looking for a new recipe to replace my standard AG back to back stock beer on tap.
So am looking for some suggestions I should try from the bottle-o this afternoon.
Not looking for a super hoppy beer, but something I can get stuck into quite easily of an afternoon.
What is your suggestion? my favourite will end up being what I clone.

Cheers
 
Wolf of the willows xpa.. Or failing that, big eye IPA
 
Little Creatures IPA is a great one. I think it's important that an IPA goes down very easily (unlike the 1015-1018 Northern/Southern Harvest IPA's). Not sure how you will go with a recipe for that.

Vale IPA is always good too and should be easy to find.

Big Eye is great.

I think Coldstream did a really good pils, and the Moo brew is pretty good too. Knappstein (pils) is great but best out of a glass.
 
Mountains Goat Summer Ale or Steam Ale

L Creatures IPA

Stone and Wood Pale Ale

These are some beers that you can probably find clone recipes on the forum.
 
Plus 1 for vale
Aldo nail red ale is a dreat drop, irish ale I think tho
 
Hi McFeast
Here is one you can try. I like it and so do all my family, including the shandy sipping fossils.
If you try it, let me know how you go with it and anyone else too.
This is my version of how the Brother of Sierra Nevada would taste.

American Pale Ale

Pilsener Malt (wyermann) - 7.48kg (86.1%) PBG - 1047
Munich I Malt (Wyermann) - 860g (10%) S.G - 1052
Crystal Malt 60L - 340g (3.9%) F.G - 1008
IBU - 37
EBC - 6.1
Hops VOL - 40L
ALC - 5.9%
20.69g Simcoe 13%AA @ 60 Min BOIL - 60 Min
28.35g Amarillo 9% AA @ 30 Min
56.70g Cascade 7%AA @ 10min

85g Cascade @ Flameout
28.35g Amarillo @ Flameout

Dry Hop 56.8g Simcoe once S.G below 1010 if you wish it hoppier.

Single Step Mash 67Deg C - 60 Min in 22L of Water
Mash Out 75Deg C - 5 Min
Sparge 78Deg C - 60 Min to gain good efficiency.

Yeast
Safale US-05 x 2

NOTES

All water filtered through 24" Activated Carbon Block @ 5 Microns.
Mash efficiency is 86%
HERMS unit used
Ferment @ 19Deg C
Grain Cracked using Barley Crusher set to 1.11 mm ( .044')
 
Cheers Hawko - looks the goods hey!! Will give it a go. Massive zero hope addition!
 

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