Purple Passion Brown Ale (a BIG deal!)

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Purple Passion Brown Ale (a BIG deal!)

Post by seymour » Wed Oct 31, 2012 7:52 pm

The homebrew recipe which started a style!

"PURPLE PASSION" BROWN ALE, from the Beverage People, being the fabled original 1980s homebrew kit upon which California Brown Ales, Texas Brown Ales, numerous popular commercial beers and finally the new American Homebrewing Association style American Brown Ale was based.

Some great historical background:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... 6HJQWjq5MQ (contains more great recipes)
http://blog.stonebrew.com/index.php/bea ... #more-3066
http://texasbeerfreedom.org/2011/02/his ... rown-ales/

Extract with specialty grains recipe
5 US gallons = 4.2 Imperial gallons = 19 Liters

MALTBILL:
3.3 lbs. “John Bull” Light Malt Extract
3.3 lbs. “John Bull” Dark Malt Extract
1 lb. Medium Caramel 40 Malt

1/2 tsp. Gypsum
1/4 tsp. Calcium Chloride
1 tsp. Chalk
1 tsp. Irish Moss

HOPS:
3/4 oz. Northern Brewer Hop Pellets (60 min.) 26 IBU
1 oz. Northern Brewer Hop Pellets (30 min.) 12 IBU
1 1/2 oz. Cascade Hop Pellets (dry hopped) 6 IBU

Water to 5 gallons

3/4 cup Corn Sugar for priming
1 pack #1056 "American Ale", or #WLP023 "Burton Ale Yeast"

OG: 1.048
IBU: 44

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Re: Purple Passion Brown Ale (a BIG deal!)

Post by barney » Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:27 pm

Just what, exactly, is in "dark malt extract" ?

How can that be reproduced in an all grain brew?

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Re: Purple Passion Brown Ale (a BIG deal!)

Post by seymour » Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:34 pm

barney wrote:Just what, exactly, is in "dark malt extract" ?
I'm sure it's just the malt bill of a darker beer, condensed down like any other malt extract. Probably mostly pale malt plus some crystal/caramel, maybe a little roasted barley...
barney wrote:...How can that be reproduced in an all grain brew?
I've seem substitution charts online, but you're over-thinking it. Click on that first link for all-grain recipes of popular commercial beers in this style.

But Barney, you're light-years beyond this stuff :) Just brew something along the lines of your strong milds then grapefruity-American-hop the hell out of it, and you'll have something that'll take blue ribbon in the American Brown Ale category.

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Re: Purple Passion Brown Ale (a BIG deal!)

Post by barney » Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:44 pm

He he he!

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