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Hi,

I'm looking for a kits and bits idea that might come close to a Little Creatures Brewing Co Rogers.

Cheers for any ideas,

John.
 
Great beer.
Could not find any kits and bits recipes here, but did find some on another site - 2nd and 3rd results.
Let us know how you get on.
 
can't help with a kit based recipe, but we made a nice AG copy at an ISB brew day a while back.

ISB Rogers (from memory it was a 150l batch)
25.00 kg Pale Malt, Traditional Ale (Joe White)
0.50 kg Crystal (Joe White)
0.50 kg Crystal, Dark (Joe White)
0.40 kg Chocolate Wheat Malt
0.40 kg Pale Chocolate
250.00 gm Goldings, East Kent
165.00 gm Cascade [5.50 %]
165.00 gm Centennial [5.50 %]
 
my basic understanding of the beer is that's a Nut brown ale with a few American hops in it.
Start with a nut brown ale kit and add in some last minute boil additions of cascade for flavour and smell.
 
Thanks guys, unfortunately not at an AG level just yet - but thanks for the ideas and I will give the extract one a go.

Cheers
 
While Neill's centenarillo is an awesome beer, it's nothing like LC Rogers. Crozdog has given a good recipe to start with, you can sub the base malt in his recipe for extract and just steep the spec grains, I would start there
 
Could someone convert Cruzdog's recipe to a 23 ltr batch??
 
just played around with it a bit and tried to simplify crozdogs recipe to a 23l extract recipe

came out to 3.2%

1.5kg pale/light lme
.5kg amber dme
.3kg dark crystal
.2kg chocolate malt

30g Kent Goldings 60min
15g Centennial 10min
15g Cascade Dry Hopped

dry S-04 yeast
 
or a simple Kit version

1.7kg tin coopers dark ale
.5kg pale dme

boil the dme and add
25g cascade at 10mins
25g cascade dry hopped

s-o4 dry yeast

p.s i have not made this recipe myself so use at your own discretion :ph34r:
 
not 23 but 21 bloddy close
isb roger clone

Selected Style and BJCP Guidelines
11A-English Brown Ale-Mild

Minimum OG: 1.030 SG Maximum OG: 1.038 SG
Minimum FG: 1.008 SG Maximum FG: 1.013 SG
Minimum IBU: 10 IBU Maximum IBU: 25 IBU
Minimum Color: 12.0 SRM Maximum Color: 25.0 SRM


Recipe Overview
Wort Volume Before Boil: 28.00 l Wort Volume After Boil: 21.00 l
Volume Transferred: 21.00 l Water Added To Fermenter: 0.00 l
Volume At Pitching: 21.00 l Volume Of Finished Beer: 21.00 l
Expected Pre-Boil Gravity: 1.028 SG Expected OG: 1.037 SG
Expected FG: 1.010 SG Apparent Attenuation: 72.9 %
Expected ABV: 3.6 % Expected ABW: 2.8 %
Expected IBU (using Tinseth): 31.3 IBU Expected Color (using Morey): 10.3 SRM
BU:GU ratio: 0.85 Approx Color:
Mash Efficiency: 80.0 %
Boil Duration: 90.0 mins
Fermentation Temperature: 18 degC


Fermentables
Ingredient Amount % MCU When
Australian Traditional Ale Malt 3.000 kg 94.0 % 4.1 In Mash/Steeped
Australian Crystal 140 0.070 kg 2.2 % 2.1 In Mash/Steeped
Australian Dark Crystal 0.070 kg 2.2 % 3.1 In Mash/Steeped
Australian Chocolate Malt 0.050 kg 1.6 % 7.6 In Mash/Steeped


Hops
Variety Alpha Amount IBU Form When
UK Golding 5.5 % 37 g 30.0 Loose Pellet Hops 60 Min From End
US Cascade 4.5 % 45 g 1.3 Loose Pellet Hops 1 Min From End

Yeast
DCL S-04-SafAle English Ale

Mash Schedule
Mash Type: Full Mash
Schedule Name: Single Step Infusion (68C/154F)

Step Type Temperature Duration
Rest at 68 degC 60
 
Is that not a lot of Choc malt?? Should it be .02kg (20g) not 200 g???
 
Hi,

I'm looking for a kits and bits idea that might come close to a Little Creatures Brewing Co Rogers.

Cheers for any ideas,

John.


G'day John


This is what is written up on the Little Creatures blackboard.

"Rodgers-
Pale Ale Malt, Vienna, Carapils & Wheat malt,
US & Tas Cascade "

This beer is much darker then the grain bill suggests and I'm told that the choc/roasted flavour and colour is achieved by kettle caramelizing.
(making toffee out of the malt extract)

So to get something similar as a K&K you have to be a little creative.
Option 1)
Use 1.5kg of the Caramalt, not the pale lager extract with your 1.8kg can
S04 yeast will help & Cascade Hops 1g per L (seeped for 5 mins) and 1g/L Cascade dry hopped after 4-5 days

Option 2)
I really recommend you should get your hands on a small amount of grains,
25-35g roasted barley, crush it and let it sit in 1L cold water, cover & chuck it in the fridge, overnight (the day before you brew).
Strain and boil the liquid only (not the grains) & use it to rinse out your cans, instead of using the kettle.
This cold extraction of roasted grain will give you the roast flavour without the harsh astringency/burnt notes.
Use S04 yeast will help & Cascade Hops 1g per Litre (seeped for 1 min) and 1g/L Cascade dry hopped after 4-5 days

This is just the way I would produce something close as a K&K,
It's best to try and add some Vienna & Carapils grains and make a mini mash.
Take a litre from the mash chuck it in a separate pot and boil it until it turns a DARK red to brown. Add the rest of the mash liqueur on top of this toffee before it burns. Tricky but well worth the effort.

Hope this helps?

James
 
G'day John


This is what is written up on the Little Creatures blackboard.

"Rodgers-
Pale Ale Malt, Vienna, Carapils & Wheat malt,
US & Tas Cascade "

This beer is much darker then the grain bill suggests and I'm told that the choc/roasted flavour and colour is achieved by kettle caramelizing.
(making toffee out of the malt extract)

So to get something similar as a K&K you have to be a little creative.
Option 1)
Use 1.5kg of the Caramalt, not the pale lager extract with your 1.8kg can
S04 yeast will help & Cascade Hops 1g per L (seeped for 5 mins) and 1g/L Cascade dry hopped after 4-5 days

Option 2)
I really recommend you should get your hands on a small amount of grains,
25-35g roasted barley, crush it and let it sit in 1L cold water, cover & chuck it in the fridge, overnight (the day before you brew).
Strain and boil the liquid only (not the grains) & use it to rinse out your cans, instead of using the kettle.
This cold extraction of roasted grain will give you the roast flavour without the harsh astringency/burnt notes.
Use S04 yeast will help & Cascade Hops 1g per Litre (seeped for 1 min) and 1g/L Cascade dry hopped after 4-5 days

This is just the way I would produce something close as a K&K,
It's best to try and add some Vienna & Carapils grains and make a mini mash.
Take a litre from the mash chuck it in a separate pot and boil it until it turns a DARK red to brown. Add the rest of the mash liqueur on top of this toffee before it burns. Tricky but well worth the effort.

Hope this helps?

James
Nice tip- never boiled down that far before. Will definately give it a try.
 
very good lads - thanks for all the replys. Looks like I've got to get busy brewing :)
 
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