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FUBAR
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Re: Help to find book/recipe

Post by FUBAR » Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:08 pm

Just wondering which recipe will be the closest to the original,gut feeling is to go with the first recipe that I found that apparently came from the real ale almanac,on the other recipe it appears that its just Mark Ollosons stab at making something vaguely similar,also if you put his ingredients into beer engine the IBUs and OG are way out.
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Re: Help to find book/recipe

Post by befuggled » Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:46 pm

Having a look through the Durden Park booklet, I think I will have a go at this in the next month or two:

ISPA (1876) Fremlin's (Number 28)
Very approx. metric quantities for 46 litres:
10 Kg Pale Malt
3.2 Kg White Sugar (I think I might halve that!)
0.7 Kg Demerara Sugar

600 gms Fuggles full boil
125 gms Fuggles 15 mins

According to beer engine, this will give:
FG 1.006, 9.8% abv, 17 EBC, 147 EBU
Keep for 7-8 months.
Not quite "Fremlin's Bitter" but should be interesting.....

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Re: Help to find book/recipe

Post by lancsSteve » Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:01 am

You can buy eCopy of that book at http://www.realalerecipes.talktalk.net/index.html

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Re: Help to find book/recipe

Post by seymour » Thu Aug 16, 2012 3:13 pm

lancsSteve wrote:You can buy eCopy of that book at http://www.realalerecipes.talktalk.net/index.html
That's cool. Inexpensive too. Are these recipes any good? Anyone brew these and find the book to contain worthwhile recommendations?

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