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Theakston Old perculiar

Post by trickybrew » Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:01 pm

Hi :D as anyone brewed got close to Theakston Old perculiar, as I do like this ale and thinking if any has mastered it, and can pass me the recipe I brew this next, I no I can get this from a brew book but for some of you brew daddy's out there must have got it almost right, any help will be appreciated.
Thanks :beer:

mctoon

Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by mctoon » Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:33 pm

Im suppin it as i type :D , no recipe as its from GWs latest book, but all i can say its bloody lovely :=P

trickybrew

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Post by trickybrew » Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:32 pm

mctoon wrote:Im suppin it as i type :D , no recipe as its from GWs latest book, but all i can say its bloody lovely :=P
Me to but from Theakston Old perculiar bottle i hope when i brew this it will be as good, i have GWs book, ill wait a bit to see if i get any feed back on this post [-o<

Graham

Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by Graham » Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:15 pm

no recipe as its from GWs latest book, but all i can say its bloody lovely :=P
I do not have any objection to recipes from my book being posted (as long as it is not the whole damn book).

To be honest, I never have had any real objection, but the people on JBK have been very kind and respectful, and have made it their own in-house rule not to publish the recipes. I have not interfered with that collective decision, partly because it would seem that I was throwing that kindness back into peoples' faces, and partly because I would prefer the book to become established before too much of its content were made open.

The book has now been out for over a year, it has run its course, anyone that wants one has got one, so its sales are unlikely to be hit by anything JBK does. After all, it is not exactly Catherine Cookson; it has not changed my lifestyle much and never will unless I can persuade the Queen to carry a copy next time she opens parliament.

Regards

Graham

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Post by trickybrew » Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:43 pm

Hi Graham i have your book,i always refer to your book. (respect to you)
Regards Trickybrew

Minimasher

Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by Minimasher » Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:09 pm

Graham, It's an honour to post on the same forum as you. I also have your book. It's the only one I have since I took to brewing again and the old version was the only one I had when I used to brew. Respect.

I have tried the old peculier recipe and liked it. I wasn't sure it was 'vinous' as the original is described in the book but I used crap packet yeast and anyway they are similar style beers not direct replicas.... I am moving on to Brewlabs slants soon.

Zapp Brannigan

Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by Zapp Brannigan » Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:07 am

I honestly dont think you will get any closer than the GW recipe. If I only do one Xmas brew this year then it will be this (I wont only be doing one brew this year of course 8) )

ZB

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Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by Horatio » Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:17 pm

I've brewed GW's OP recipe many a time in the past and have to say it's on the money! =D>
You're right about the Catherine Cookson reference Graham, not a bloody beer in sight in any of her books! How dull is that! :lol: :=P
Now how do we get the Queen to carry a copy of the book?... :lol:
If I had all the money I'd spent on brewing... I'd spend it on brewing!

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Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by trickybrew » Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:09 pm

Zapp Brannigan wrote:I honestly dont think you will get any closer than the GW recipe. If I only do one Xmas brew this year then it will be this (I wont only be doing one brew this year of course 8) )

ZB
Ok thanks for that, time to brew up this weekend Theakston Old perculiar from GWs book it is =P~ Roll on the weekend =P~
Cheers Graham
Thanks All
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Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by SMASH3R » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:06 pm

I am trying to get hold of Mr Wheeler's Brew Your Own British Real Ale - I take it this is the book we are referring to. I have ordered it from WHSmith but they claim they are having difficulty getting hold of it because it is currently out of print and they are hoping for more copies to be printed soon. As soon as I do get it, the Old Pec' is a recipe I will certainly try.

A bit off topic, but the other book I have had trouble getting is Mr Wheeler's Home Brewing. You will pay £20 for an often dog-eared copy of the most recent edition from Amazon or ebay, and over £100 for a "new" copy. Camra should really think about printing more. The prices surely indicate that the demand is there - just not the supply. I settled for an older edition in the end at about £8 delivered.

Graham

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Post by Graham » Thu Apr 15, 2010 2:35 am

SMASH3R wrote:I am trying to get hold of Mr Wheeler's Brew Your Own British Real Ale - I take it this is the book we are referring to. I have ordered it from WHSmith but they claim they are having difficulty getting hold of it because it is currently out of print and they are hoping for more copies to be printed soon.
There has been one initial print-run and two reprints of Brew Your Own during the first year of publication, there has probably been another reprint since. Unfortunately CAMRA reprint in such ridiculously small quantities that the new stock, when it arrives, hardly covers the back orders, so they are almost permanently out of stock. The reprints are produced in China too, so there are long lead-times for a reprint to come about. This amateurishness is pissing off the distributors too. Amazon.co.uk seem to have dropped the book, apparently because of supplies being erratic, even though it has hovered at number two or three in the Amazon "beer books popularity list" for most of last year.
SMASH3R wrote: A bit off topic, but the other book I have had trouble getting is Mr Wheeler's Home Brewing. You will pay £20 for an often dog-eared copy of the most recent edition from Amazon or ebay, and over £100 for a "new" copy. Camra should really think about printing more. The prices surely indicate that the demand is there - just not the supply. I settled for an older edition in the end at about £8 delivered.
I have seen £360 being asked by those muggers for "Home Brewing". Fortunately the republication of "Brew Your Own" had the side-effect of causing the silly prices being asked for "Home Brewing" to crash. I would not touch a first edition with a barge-pole and even the second edition is about twenty years out of date, so you would not want that one reprinted.

I have just (as good as) refused to re-write "Home Brewing" due to ongoing issues with CAMRA; in fact, I did not even bother to answer their latest e-mail because I am so pissed off with them, so I have not actually refused, I am just ignoring them, which amounts to much the same thing as refusing.

They have had about eighteen months since I finished "Brew Your Own" to determine whether or not they wish to publish "Home Brewing", but all I got from my frequent requests was a load of unnecessary bureaucratic posturing. Then, earlier this year, they suddenly decided they wanted to publish it and expected me to re-write a 150,000+ word book by June (or thereabouts), so that it could be on the shelves later this year. Not only that, they wanted me to write a chapter list, chapter description, proposal, outline and similar bureaucratic crap, before starting the book, which is totally unnecessary because they are fully aware of the track-record of the books and they know they sell, or would do if they could maintain uninterrupted supply. They treat me as some sort of third-rate skivvy at their beck and call. I am not playing their silly power games; either they want the book or they don't. Had they stated their intention in the middle of last year the book would have been more or less ready by now, but I am not going to burst an artery trying to meet their ridiculous time scale. You would think that it was a 30-page children's nursery-rhyme book the way they behave. There are other contractual issues that need to be resolved before I do anything too, and the chances of those being resolved to my satisfaction are fairly remote; too many power games being played. It's a shame.

chris_reboot

Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by chris_reboot » Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:37 am

sounds like you need a new publisher! :)

crafty john

Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by crafty john » Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:56 am

Graham wrote:
no recipe as its from GWs latest book, but all i can say its bloody lovely :=P
I do not have any objection to recipes from my book being posted (as long as it is not the whole damn book).

To be honest, I never have had any real objection, but the people on JBK have been very kind and respectful, and have made it their own in-house rule not to publish the recipes. I have not interfered with that collective decision, partly because it would seem that I was throwing that kindness back into peoples' faces, and partly because I would prefer the book to become established before too much of its content were made open.

The book has now been out for over a year, it has run its course, anyone that wants one has got one, so its sales are unlikely to be hit by anything JBK does. After all, it is not exactly Catherine Cookson; it has not changed my lifestyle much and never will unless I can persuade the Queen to carry a copy next time she opens parliament.

Regards

Graham
Hi Graham
where can I get a copy of your latest book :?:

Cheers John

booldawg

Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by booldawg » Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:44 am

The Home Brew Shop in Aldershot are advertising this as 'in stock'

http://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/Beer.html


Seems like this will still be a popular seller. I keep meaning to pick up a copy, sounds like this'll be sooner rather than later as I didnt realise it was in short supply!

kay-jay

Re: Theakston Old perculiar

Post by kay-jay » Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:15 am

i've been waiting a month for my copy because of the re-print time lag. i am reliably informed by waterstones that it should be back in stock by the end of may.
really! how long does it take to print a few copies of a book? ....not long at all, its that sodding proverbial 'slow boat' on its way from china. c'mon lads row faster :=P

KJ

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