Has anyone got a recipe for a beer in the style of St Peter's Best Bitter? I have 40+ St Peter's bottles that I wouldn't mind filling with something close to what came in them.
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St Peter's Best Bitter?
Re: St Peter's Best Bitter?
Got a bit more info on this beer...its brewed with e and Crystal malts with Goldings for aroma.
If anyone has any idea on amounts and other hops please share.
At 3.7% ABV this is a traditional Best Bitter brewed with Pale and Crystal malts and Goldings aroma hops. The result is a full-bodied ale with distinctive fruity caramel notes.
If anyone has any idea on amounts and other hops please share.
Re: St Peter's Best Bitter?
I don't know anything about the recipe make up, but have you tried pinging an e-mail to St. Peters? Some brewerys are happy to discuss such things (some aren't of course!). Nothing to lose I'd say.
Re: St Peter's Best Bitter?
I tried asking St Peters for info on the Cream Stout or Golden Ale a while back. No joy. This is what I got back:
Dear -----
Thank you very much for your email and we are delighted that you enjoy our beers. I am afraid due to the confidential nature of our recipes we are unable to give you the information you have requested. I am sorry we cannot help you and hope this won’t stop you enjoying our beers.
Kind regards
Harriet Scott
Dear -----
Thank you very much for your email and we are delighted that you enjoy our beers. I am afraid due to the confidential nature of our recipes we are unable to give you the information you have requested. I am sorry we cannot help you and hope this won’t stop you enjoying our beers.
Kind regards
Harriet Scott
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Bottled: Summer Lightning, Belfast Ale, JPA, Guinness Foreign Export
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Bottled: Summer Lightning, Belfast Ale, JPA, Guinness Foreign Export
http://www.hopandgrain.com
Re: St Peter's Best Bitter?
Epic fail there, Harriett. Most good breweries are happy to help with recipes.
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Re: St Peter's Best Bitter?
Yeah, what balls. Cf. Wychwood getting on the Can You Brew It? podcast and giving out the entire Hobgoblin recipe, including fermentation regime. Poor show by St Peter's.