Royal Oak Pale Ale
Royal Oak Pale Ale
Does anyone have a great recipe for Royal Oak Pale Ale, my favorite beer?
Bigster and monk had a dialogue going mid-year last year about it but I never heard whether they perfected the recipe. monk said his didn't come out well.
I can't get the beer here. No distributor. I'd like to make it, if I can find the right recipe. Please let me know if you have one.
Thanks.
Bigster and monk had a dialogue going mid-year last year about it but I never heard whether they perfected the recipe. monk said his didn't come out well.
I can't get the beer here. No distributor. I'd like to make it, if I can find the right recipe. Please let me know if you have one.
Thanks.
Eldridge Pope's Royal Oak
Yes.
O'Hanlon's is brewing its version of it now. I haven't had any since EP stopped making it.
O'Hanlon's is brewing its version of it now. I haven't had any since EP stopped making it.
There is a version in European Beers also, very similar grain and hop bill. I think Wheeler works on a 75% efficiency
23 litres
OG 1048 FG 1011
4.9% ABV 30 EBU
Pale 4200g
Crystal 530g
Mash Temp 65C
Mash Time 90 mins
Mash Liquor 12 litres
Maltose Syrup 530g (replace with flaked maize)
Fuggles 42g 90mins
Goldings 35g 90mins
Goldings 10g 15mins
Irish Moss 1tsp 15mins
23 litres
OG 1048 FG 1011
4.9% ABV 30 EBU
Pale 4200g
Crystal 530g
Mash Temp 65C
Mash Time 90 mins
Mash Liquor 12 litres
Maltose Syrup 530g (replace with flaked maize)
Fuggles 42g 90mins
Goldings 35g 90mins
Goldings 10g 15mins
Irish Moss 1tsp 15mins
My current brew is a Royal Oak derivative closely based on Dave Line's recipe:-
7 lbs Maris Otter
1lb Crystal Malt
1lb Flaked Barley
14 oz cane sugar
6oz Demerara sugar
Danstar Nottingham Yeast
I polypinned it on 8/2 and it is rather good. I can't see it having much time to mature
Incidentally are there others who use polypins?-most of the threads indicate that people use corny kegs or King Kegs.
7 lbs Maris Otter
1lb Crystal Malt
1lb Flaked Barley
14 oz cane sugar
6oz Demerara sugar
Danstar Nottingham Yeast
I polypinned it on 8/2 and it is rather good. I can't see it having much time to mature

Incidentally are there others who use polypins?-most of the threads indicate that people use corny kegs or King Kegs.
Royal Oak Pale Ale
Forgot to mention the hops.
Too much Royal Oak last night
1 3/4 oz Challenger
3/4 oz Fuggles 5 minutes before end of boil


1 3/4 oz Challenger
3/4 oz Fuggles 5 minutes before end of boil
Would this be Ye Olde Royale Oake Ale, from 1275, before they started adding hops?Bryggmester wrote:My current brew is a Royal Oak derivative closely based on Dave Line's recipe:-
7 lbs Maris Otter
1lb Crystal Malt
1lb Flaked Barley
14 oz cane sugar
6oz Demerara sugar
Danstar Nottingham Yeast
I polypinned it on 8/2 and it is rather good. I can't see it having much time to mature
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Incidentally are there others who use polypins?-most of the threads indicate that people use corny kegs or King Kegs.

Edit Bum. Where's the delete post button......just seen the post immediately after the no hops one...

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Re: Royal Oak Pale Ale
Bryggmester wrote:Forgot to mention the hops.Too much Royal Oak last night
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1 3/4 oz Challenger
3/4 oz Fuggles 5 minutes before end of boil
Bryggers - you see that little "edit" button on the right hand side of each post ? It's handy for correcting mistakes or adding information you missed out in the original post

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you can see some pics here http://new.photos.yahoo.com/desdeadly/a ... 2356908876Bryggmester wrote:Deadlydes set up sounds very impressiveIt has set me thinking...... w
you can get pins and firkins here http://www.cypherco.com/onlooker wrote:I would use pins , or even firkins with a breather for some beers , if I could get them. I use cornys and it works well, I vent them when serving and they sit in a 12c fridge.