Rudgate Ruby mild

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jim williams

Rudgate Ruby mild

Post by jim williams » Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:44 pm

Looking for a recipe for this Mild. I had it last summer in London and was blown away. I'd love a recipe, if anyone has one, and, a recommendation for yeast for it.

Cheers,
Jim

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Re: Rudgate Ruby mild

Post by jim williams » Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:59 pm

Anyone? Questions? comments? Snide Remarks?

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Re: Rudgate Ruby mild

Post by jim williams » Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:14 pm

so, now that this beer has been named champion beer of britain, maybe, someone has some thoughts on recreating it!?


thoughts please!

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Re: Rudgate Ruby mild

Post by OldSpeckledBadger » Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:37 pm

Never f**king heard of it. I pay no attention to all that champion beer of ... BS or the tossers who indulge in it.
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Re: Rudgate Ruby mild

Post by jim williams » Sun Aug 30, 2009 2:38 am

OldSpeckledBadger wrote:Never f**king heard of it. I pay no attention to all that champion beer of ... BS or the tossers who indulge in it.
Thanks for the help. 8) Much appreciated. =D> You can move along now

steve_flack

Re: Rudgate Ruby mild

Post by steve_flack » Sun Aug 30, 2009 6:56 am

I have to admit I did try it at the GBBF but I wasn't that impressed by it. I didn't think much of last years either so maybe they're looking at different things to me. I guess that they once choose Greene King IPA as the champion says a lot.

I'm surprised Brains' Dark doesn't do better. I love that beer and at the GBBF it blew the Rudgate out of the water. Sadly I don't have a recipe for that either.

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Re: Rudgate Ruby mild

Post by aceuass » Wed Sep 02, 2009 1:35 am

steve_flack wrote:I have to admit I did try it at the GBBF but I wasn't that impressed by it. I didn't think much of last years either so maybe they're looking at different things to me. I guess that they once choose Greene King IPA as the champion says a lot.

I'm surprised Brains' Dark doesn't do better. I love that beer and at the GBBF it blew the Rudgate out of the water. Sadly I don't have a recipe for that either.
Brains Dark-from 300 beers to try before you die-Roger Protz
Pale malt from regina and pearle varieties
blended with chocolate malt, brewing sugar and caramel are added and beer is primed in cask with brewing sugar to encourage a powerfull secondary fermentation
3.5%
colour is 110
bitterness is 22 challenger, fuggles and goldings
Cheers
Paul :wink:

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