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yakima gold

Post by neil smith » Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:18 pm

hi, does anyone have the recipe for crouch vales yakima gold, cheers Neil

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Post by jimp2003 » Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:34 pm

Never tried it but from the description:

"Very pale with delicious Amarillo hops, therefore earthily aromatic and highly drinkable"

I would try maybe all pale malt or pale with a bit of wheat and then hop appropriately with Amarillo....

What does it taste like? Is it very hop forward, bitter, balanced...?

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Post by seymour » Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:43 pm

neil smith wrote:hi, does anyone have the recipe for crouch vales yakima gold, cheers Neil
I haven't had it either, unfortunately. Should be pretty straight-forward, though. Just create a very basic pale ale recipe to the stated 4.2% ABV with about 30 IBU from Amarillo hops, save a little for dry-hopping.

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Post by seymour » Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:48 pm

P.S. if you don't already own some Amarillo hops, you better hustle. This year's crop is already almost completely sold-out. Sounds like one of your countryman is going to offer some for sale TONIGHT: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=55311&start=15#p588432

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Post by neil smith » Thu Dec 06, 2012 10:07 pm

it is has a nice citrous taste i love it but i thought it uses yakima hops from the states but not seen them anywhere, so may not have a choice,cheers Neil

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Post by seymour » Thu Dec 06, 2012 10:21 pm

One and the same, my friend. Yakima is a hops-growing district in the Pacific Northwest USA, not a cultivar. So we're both talking about Yakima-grown Amarillo hops.

I'm less sure about this point, but I don't know of any substantial non-Yakima-grown Aramillo hops. In any case, you want Amarillo hops for this clone.

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Post by GrowlingDogBeer » Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:56 am

All the hops in Yakima come from the Yakima region, although the recipe contains Amarillo, from what I have found out, Amarillo is only a small proportion of the hops in the brew.

One of Crouch Vales core beers is Amarillo, they were probably one of the first UK brewers to use it. As one of there key beers the lack of / price of Amarillo is a nightmare. This time, with Yakima the hops used aren't obvious in the name and are a closely guarded secret.

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Post by seymour » Sat Dec 08, 2012 7:19 pm

Runwell-Steve wrote:All the hops in Yakima come from the Yakima region, although the recipe contains Amarillo, from what I have found out, Amarillo is only a small proportion of the hops in the brew.

One of Crouch Vales core beers is Amarillo, they were probably one of the first UK brewers to use it. As one of there key beers the lack of / price of Amarillo is a nightmare. This time, with Yakima the hops used aren't obvious in the name and are a closely guarded secret.
Gotcha, good info. In that case, he could probably get really close using any distinctly American hops for bittering (Cluster, Centennial, Cascade, Warrior, etc) then using Amarillo for late addition and dry-hops, don't you think?

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