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What do you think of this hop?

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  • 1- This hop will never go in my beer again

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Bit of an old thread, I know.
I've got a fair bit of Fuggles that needs utilising. Anyone got any all-fuggle (or mostly-fuggle) recipes worth sharing?
cheers
Pete

Here's something I'm brewing at the moment, Its tasting really good in the secondary right now, it should be reasonably simple to come up with an extract/specialty brew based on this:

Theakston's Old Peculier
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Brewer: David Corless
Style: Old Ale
Batch: 21.00 L, Mashed

Characteristics
---------------
Recipe Gravity: 1.060 OG
Recipe Bitterness: 32 IBU
Recipe Color: 16 SRM
Estimated FG: 1.015
Alcohol by Volume: 6.0%
Alcohol by Weight: 4.7%

Ingredients
-----------
Dextrose 0.22 kg, extract
Brown Sugar 0.22 kg, extract
Bairds black Malt 0.11 kg, mashed
Bairds Pale crystal 0.34 kg, mashed
Joe White Ale 4.00 kg, mashed
Torrefied wheat 0.17 kg, mashed
Smiths Golden Syrup 0.11 kg, extract

Fuggles 15.00 g, pellet, 5 minutes
Fuggles 15.00 g, pellet, 15 minutes
Fuggles (Dry Hop) 31.00 g, pellet, 0 minutes
Fuggles 50.00 g, pellet, 60 minutes

SafAle S-04 yeast 1.00 unit, Reused Slurry

Notes
-----
Recipe Notes:


Batch Notes:
1.057 @ 27C - 10/12/07 - 73% Efficiency
1.019 @ 20C - 15/12/07
1.016 @ 21C - 17/12/07 - Racked onto dry hops
 
Thanks heaps for the ideas guys.
Looking forward to getting that fermenter cranking again in January.
:party:
 
Here's something I'm brewing at the moment, Its tasting really good in the secondary right now, it should be reasonably simple to come up with an extract/specialty brew based on this:

Theakston's Old Peculier
------------------------
Brewer: David Corless
Style: Old Ale
Batch: 21.00 L, Mashed

Characteristics
---------------
Recipe Gravity: 1.060 OG
Recipe Bitterness: 32 IBU
Recipe Color: 16 SRM
Estimated FG: 1.015
Alcohol by Volume: 6.0%
Alcohol by Weight: 4.7%

Ingredients
-----------
Dextrose 0.22 kg, extract
Brown Sugar 0.22 kg, extract
Bairds black Malt 0.11 kg, mashed
Bairds Pale crystal 0.34 kg, mashed
Joe White Ale 4.00 kg, mashed
Torrefied wheat 0.17 kg, mashed
Smiths Golden Syrup 0.11 kg, extract

Fuggles 15.00 g, pellet, 5 minutes
Fuggles 15.00 g, pellet, 15 minutes
Fuggles (Dry Hop) 31.00 g, pellet, 0 minutes
Fuggles 50.00 g, pellet, 60 minutes

SafAle S-04 yeast 1.00 unit, Reused Slurry

Notes
-----
Recipe Notes:


Batch Notes:
1.057 @ 27C - 10/12/07 - 73% Efficiency
1.019 @ 20C - 15/12/07
1.016 @ 21C - 17/12/07 - Racked onto dry hops

I'm looking to brew a batch of Old Peculier, haven't had any for around 20 years and although Purvis/ SlowBeer list this, it is never in stock. Also, I remember this was 6.2%. These days it appears to be 5.6%. My proposed recipe is

Pale malt 5.2 kg
Crystal 60L 320g
Wheat malt 200G
Black Malt 100g
Treacle 250G
Hops as above

I've increased the pale malt to get ABV up to 6.2% - Is this best thing to do, or would I be better off dropping some malt and adding dex instead (to avoid too much cloying sweetness). I've got some Ringwood yeast slurry. Would this be good yeast to use or is there a better liquid yeast to use for OP?
 

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