manticle
Standing up for the Aussie Bottler
Young's special london ale (bottled version) was the inspiration. As mentioned I would prefer the word homage to clone but can't change it due to editing limits on the site. You'll note though that the db states 'clone attempt' not clone.
My recipe uses the same hops (fuggles, target and EKG) as suggested by youngs on the label and on their website - I don't know the exact amounts and struggled to find much info when I first looked. Their website also suggests marris otter and crystal as used in my recipe. Again the amounts are not specified but I think my Christmas cake is using flour and eggs, sugar and butter just like the original recipe.
I was given a recipe from screwtop for the draught version when I asked here last year for suggestions which I tweaked to suit the statistics of the bottled that I knew (higher abv etc) and my system and efficiency. As suggested also in recent posts, I'd like to try this with the correct young's yeast - it just isn't readily available (WY PC only)
Ended up with a lovely beer that was worth sharing and has some similar characteristics to Youngs (minus the metal I've experienced in the last couple of bottles).
Is Graham Wheeler's recipe from the brewery or is it simply his attempt at a clone? Have you brewed it? How close was it? What differences are there? There is no Young's ESB as far as I know - only special london ale which fits the description of an ESB.
Cheers
My recipe uses the same hops (fuggles, target and EKG) as suggested by youngs on the label and on their website - I don't know the exact amounts and struggled to find much info when I first looked. Their website also suggests marris otter and crystal as used in my recipe. Again the amounts are not specified but I think my Christmas cake is using flour and eggs, sugar and butter just like the original recipe.
I was given a recipe from screwtop for the draught version when I asked here last year for suggestions which I tweaked to suit the statistics of the bottled that I knew (higher abv etc) and my system and efficiency. As suggested also in recent posts, I'd like to try this with the correct young's yeast - it just isn't readily available (WY PC only)
Ended up with a lovely beer that was worth sharing and has some similar characteristics to Youngs (minus the metal I've experienced in the last couple of bottles).
Is Graham Wheeler's recipe from the brewery or is it simply his attempt at a clone? Have you brewed it? How close was it? What differences are there? There is no Young's ESB as far as I know - only special london ale which fits the description of an ESB.
Cheers