clone usa recipes
clone usa recipes
Does anyone know if there are any recipes (or books with the recipes in them) here in the UK for the beers of Sam Adams, Brooklyn, Avery and Alaskan beers. I have enjoyed some of the ales from these breweries and would really like to brew some of them.
The specific beers are:
Sam Adams: Brooklyn: Avery: Alaskan:
Boston Lager Black Chocolate Stout Mephistopholes Stout Smoked Porter
Boston Ale Brooklyner Wiesse The Beast In The Wood Winter Ale
Double Bock Brooklyn Lager Samael
Summer Ale Oktoberfest Maharaja I.P.A
Thank you for reading this.
The specific beers are:
Sam Adams: Brooklyn: Avery: Alaskan:
Boston Lager Black Chocolate Stout Mephistopholes Stout Smoked Porter
Boston Ale Brooklyner Wiesse The Beast In The Wood Winter Ale
Double Bock Brooklyn Lager Samael
Summer Ale Oktoberfest Maharaja I.P.A
Thank you for reading this.
Re: clone usa recipes
I did a search for the choclate stout a while back and I have this saved on my computer:
"Beer Captured" has the following for Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout:
OG: 1.089
FG: 1.022
SRM: 100+
IBU: 47
ABV: 8.4%
14lb British 2-row
1lb US Wheat malt
15oz British chocolate malt
7oz British roasted barley
4oz flaked wheat
3oz British black patent malt
(90 minute mash @ 152F)
2.5oz EKG @ 90 minutes
0.5oz EKG @ 15 minutes
0.5oz Cascade @ 15 minutes
0.5oz Willamette @ 5 minutes
0.5oz Cascade @ 5 minutes
"Beer Captured" has the following for Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout:
OG: 1.089
FG: 1.022
SRM: 100+
IBU: 47
ABV: 8.4%
14lb British 2-row
1lb US Wheat malt
15oz British chocolate malt
7oz British roasted barley
4oz flaked wheat
3oz British black patent malt
(90 minute mash @ 152F)
2.5oz EKG @ 90 minutes
0.5oz EKG @ 15 minutes
0.5oz Cascade @ 15 minutes
0.5oz Willamette @ 5 minutes
0.5oz Cascade @ 5 minutes
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Re: clone usa recipes
Thank you for the BBCS recipe Eadweard. One down, thirteen to go.Eadweard wrote:I did a search for the choclate stout a while back and I have this saved on my computer:
"Beer Captured" has the following for Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout:
OG: 1.089
FG: 1.022
SRM: 100+
IBU: 47
ABV: 8.4%
14lb British 2-row
1lb US Wheat malt
15oz British chocolate malt
7oz British roasted barley
4oz flaked wheat
3oz British black patent malt
(90 minute mash @ 152F)
2.5oz EKG @ 90 minutes
0.5oz EKG @ 15 minutes
0.5oz Cascade @ 15 minutes
0.5oz Willamette @ 5 minutes
0.5oz Cascade @ 5 minutes

Re: clone usa recipes
I noticed that my list became a little squashed and disorientated (I apologize, not my fault, honest
) so I will (hopefully) make it a little easier on the eye this time.
Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams)
Sam Adams Boston Lager
Sam Adams Boston Ale
Sam Adams Double Bock
Sam Adams Summer Ale (recipe now given thanks to 6470zzy)
Avery:
Mephistopholes Stout
The Beast In The Wood
Samael
Maharaja I.P.A
Brooklyn:
Black Chocolate Stout (recipe now given thanks to Eadweard)
Brooklyner Wiesse
Brooklyn Lager
Brooklyn Oktoberfest
Alaskan:
Smoked Porter (recipe now given thanks to aceuass) plus one more
Winter Ale
Cheers everyone.

Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams)
Sam Adams Boston Lager
Sam Adams Boston Ale
Sam Adams Double Bock
Sam Adams Summer Ale (recipe now given thanks to 6470zzy)

Avery:
Mephistopholes Stout
The Beast In The Wood
Samael
Maharaja I.P.A
Brooklyn:
Black Chocolate Stout (recipe now given thanks to Eadweard)

Brooklyner Wiesse
Brooklyn Lager
Brooklyn Oktoberfest
Alaskan:
Smoked Porter (recipe now given thanks to aceuass) plus one more

Winter Ale
Cheers everyone.
Last edited by hop-off on Sun Aug 02, 2009 4:34 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: clone usa recipes
Alaskan Smoked porter
3.74kg pale malt
1.81kg munich
.34kg crystal 45
.31kg chocolate malt
.20kg black
25g chinook 60
21g willamette 15
wyeast 1968
Wasnt on your list but this is a good beer
Avery-New World Porter
4.3kg pale malt
1.06kg munich
.53kg crystal 120
.26kg carapils
.26kg chocolate malt
.20kg black
9.2g columbus 60
7.1g columbus 30
27g columbus 0
46g fuggles 0
34g fuggles dry hop
wyeast 1028
Cheers
Paul
3.74kg pale malt
1.81kg munich
.34kg crystal 45
.31kg chocolate malt
.20kg black
25g chinook 60
21g willamette 15
wyeast 1968
Wasnt on your list but this is a good beer
Avery-New World Porter
4.3kg pale malt
1.06kg munich
.53kg crystal 120
.26kg carapils
.26kg chocolate malt
.20kg black
9.2g columbus 60
7.1g columbus 30
27g columbus 0
46g fuggles 0
34g fuggles dry hop
wyeast 1028
Cheers
Paul

Re: clone usa recipes
Thank you very much Paul.aceuass wrote:Alaskan Smoked porter
3.74kg pale malt
1.81kg munich
.34kg crystal 45
.31kg chocolate malt
.20kg black
25g chinook 60
21g willamette 15
wyeast 1968
Wasnt on your list but this is a good beer
Avery-New World Porter
4.3kg pale malt
1.06kg munich
.53kg crystal 120
.26kg carapils
.26kg chocolate malt
.20kg black
9.2g columbus 60
7.1g columbus 30
27g columbus 0
46g fuggles 0
34g fuggles dry hop
wyeast 1028
Cheers
Paul
Cheers.
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Re: clone usa recipes
http://www.brewboard.com/index.php?show ... linearplus
Here is a link for a clone recipe for the Samuel Adams Summer Ale. I hope that it works for you.
Cheers
Here is a link for a clone recipe for the Samuel Adams Summer Ale. I hope that it works for you.
Cheers
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Re: clone usa recipes
Thank you for the recipe info 6470zzy.6470zzy wrote:http://www.brewboard.com/index.php?show ... linearplus
Here is a link for a clone recipe for the Samuel Adams Summer Ale. I hope that it works for you.
Cheers
Re: clone usa recipes
you could also do worse than checking out these US-Based recipe sites -
http://www.brew-monkey.com/
www.brew365.com
www.beerrecipes.org
be careful with those conversions, though.
http://www.brew-monkey.com/
www.brew365.com
www.beerrecipes.org
be careful with those conversions, though.
Re: clone usa recipes
Thanks for the sites Leigh1919. I had looked on the beerrecipes site with not much luck. The other 2 do not have any of the ones on my list but thare are 2 or 3 that I'm interested in so thank you for the info and thanks for reading my post.leigh1919 wrote:you could also do worse than checking out these US-Based recipe sites -
http://www.brew-monkey.com/
http://www.brew365.com
http://www.beerrecipes.org
be careful with those conversions, though.
Cheers.