Tilt
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I regularly brew a Coopers Sparkling based on Tony Wheeler's BYO article recipe but living over the ditch I don't have a ready supply of decent Pride of Ringwood.
I'm looking for ideas on a good substitute that doesn't stray too far from the original POR flavour.
After a search I see a few others have tried variations on POR (http://aussiehomebrewer.com/topic/21143-recipedb-coopers-pale-ale-clone/page-9)with some success.
While I have a good bank of Coopers yeast grown up from bottle dregs and I'm happy with the grist I use I'm now looking to try and recreate something of the herbaceaous, peppery, woody, and 'ironlike' flavour I get from fresh POR.
My first thoughts are to use a combo of Northern Brewer and NZ cascade.
Are there any subs or combos others have tried ?
I'm looking for ideas on a good substitute that doesn't stray too far from the original POR flavour.
After a search I see a few others have tried variations on POR (http://aussiehomebrewer.com/topic/21143-recipedb-coopers-pale-ale-clone/page-9)with some success.
While I have a good bank of Coopers yeast grown up from bottle dregs and I'm happy with the grist I use I'm now looking to try and recreate something of the herbaceaous, peppery, woody, and 'ironlike' flavour I get from fresh POR.
My first thoughts are to use a combo of Northern Brewer and NZ cascade.
Are there any subs or combos others have tried ?