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Gents, anyone got a successful AG recipe for this stuff? I've been asked to brew up a clone for a 50th birthday bash. (Otherwise I'll have to buy some and formulate my own recipe :unsure: )
 
Not at all, bloody soft c*cks.......
 
I'm sure there was a recent thread on 150 but I'm not sure how far it got. I'll see if I can find it and if it's likely to be of any use.
 
winkle said:
Gents, anyone got a successful AG recipe for this stuff? I've been asked to brew up a clone for a 50th birthday bash. (Otherwise I'll have to buy some and formulate my own recipe :unsure: )
Winkle, this is very close, to my tastes anyway
The Squire Pale Ale
28lts Color 4.1SRM 25IBU
2.7 kg JWAM 59%
0.6 kg JWWheat 13 %
0.5 kg JW Munich 10l 11%
0.5 Kg corn sugar 11%
0.25 Carapils 5%
8gm Amarillo & NS @ 60 16IBU
28gm Fuggles @ 10min 5IBU
22gms Amarillo & NS @ 2min 4IBU
S04
Mash 2 step light body
I bottle hence carapils, and add sugar to just about everything, leave out those two and adjust to suit.
We had the real thing on tap at my sons 21st , and have been brewing this ever since.
 
Pale Malt 80%
Wheat 15%
Carapils 5%

Centinnieal @ 60min to 20IBU
Centinieal @ 10min - .5g/L
Willamete @ 5min - .5g/L
Cascade @ 5min - .5g/L

I have brewed this a couple times and have had a great response. It's got a bit more hop flavour then the original. But i think its for the best.
 
B&D

Australian Pale Ale

Type: All Grain

Date: 10/10/2013

Batch Size (fermenter): 23.00 l

Brewer:

Boil Size: 32.13 l

Asst Brewer:

Boil Time: 60 min

Equipment: Pot and Cooler (10 Gal/37.8 L) - All Grain

End of Boil Volume 27.86 l

Brewhouse Efficiency: 72.00 %

Final Bottling Volume: 20.16 l

Est Mash Efficiency 83.9 %

Fermentation: Ale, Two Stage

Taste Rating(out of 50):

Taste Notes:

Ingredients



Ingredients

Amt

Name

Type

#

%/IBU

4.50 kg

Pale Malt (Barrett Burston) (3.9 EBC)

Grain

1

90.0 %

0.50 kg

Wheat Malt (Barrett Burston) (3.0 EBC)

Grain

2

10.0 %

22.00 g

Hallertauer, New Zealand [8.50 %] - Boil 60.0 min

Hop

3

19.2 IBUs

0.29 tsp

Kopperfloc (Boil 10.0 mins)

Fining

4

-

8.00 g

Amarillo Gold [8.50 %] - Aroma Steep 10.0 min

Hop

5

0.0 IBUs

8.00 g

Nelson Sauvin [12.00 %] - Aroma Steep 10.0 min

Hop

6

0.0 IBUs

1.0 pkg

Cooper Ale (Coopers #-) [23.66 ml]

Yeast

7

-

1.22 tsp

Yeast Nutrient (Primary 3.0 days)

Other

8

-

5.00 g

Amarillo Gold [8.50 %] - Dry Hop 0.0 Days

Hop

9

0.0 IBUs

5.00 g

Nelson Sauvin [12.00 %] - Dry Hop 0.0 Days

Hop

10

0.0 IBUs


Beer Profile


Est Original Gravity: 1.049 SG

Measured Original Gravity:

Est Final Gravity: 1.011 SG

Measured Final Gravity:

Estimated Alcohol by Vol: 5.0 %

Actual Alcohol by Vol:

Bitterness: 19.2 IBUs

Calories: 427.1 kcal/l

Est Color: 6.3 EBC
Ok, I'll probably go with something like this - maybe with 500gm of Munich 1 for some of the BB Pale.
 
I brewed up a fairly close clone and posted it here somewhere "Lashes Pale Ale"

Here tis

Didn't have NS but it turned out very similar, it's on tap at Old Bar Club and also the pub so I had local opportunity for tasting.
 
20.0 g Pride of Ringwood Pellet (8.3% Alpha) @ 60 Minutes (Boil) (0.9 g/L)
5.0 g Willamette Pellet (7.1% Alpha) @ 20 Minutes (Boil) (0.2 g/L)
5.0 g Cascade Pellet (7.8% Alpha) @ 10 Minutes (Boil) (0.2 g/L)
5.0 g Centennial Pellet (9.7% Alpha) @ 10 Minutes (Boil) (0.2 g/L)

8gm Amarillo & NS @ 60 16IBU
28gm Fuggles @ 10min 5IBU
22gms Amarillo & NS @ 2min 4IBU

Centinnieal @ 60min to 20IBU
Centinieal @ 10min - .5g/L
Willamete @ 5min - .5g/L
Cascade @ 5min - .5g/L

:unsure: it is a puzzlement

the hop bills recommended are very much different

not meant to be critical
 
JS say it's Aussie Willamette, Nelson and Amarillo, so puzzled at the POR and Fuggles
 
MastersBrewery said:
JS say it's Aussie Willamette, Nelson and Amarillo, so puzzled at the POR and Fuggles
My first batch had Willamette, had Fuggles on hand for subsequent brews, but you are right, should be Willamette, although i think only a Masterbrewer could taste the difference, with all the Amarillo & NS around it.
 
I spoke with the guy from Hop Products, at the Conference in Brisbane a few years ago and he said they grow and sell a lot of Willamette. That surprised me as we don't get it in the Home Brew market, so I guess the crop is spoken for by the likes of JS.

edit: the JS site refers to the late hops

while the late addition of Nelson Sauvin & Amarillo and also some Australian grown Willamette hops deliver a subdued fruity nose with hints of passionfruit, grapefruit and citrus.

I still betcha the bitterer is POR or an extract from POR.
 
How did you go with this Winkle?

I've also had a request to brew this but there seems to be 100 completely different recipes on the various threads!!!
 
Cascade and Armarillo was all I used and tasted great last time I brewed this!
 

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