'Insquired' Amber Ale - Revised

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'Insquired' Amber Ale - Revised

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Recipe from some bloke from another forum, not my recipe! :lol:

James Squires Amber Ale Clone - 20 litres

Ingredients
* 1.7kg Morgans Amber Ale
* White Labs British Ale yeast
* 1.5 kg pale malt
* 250g Carapils
* 150g Dark crystal
* 300g dextrose
* 50g Willamette pellets

Method
Mash pale malt with the Carapils and 150g Crystal in 3L:1kg water at about 66*C for approx 30min drain and rinse. Add to pot with kit, & dextrose, boil for one hour, adding 30g Willamette at 30 mins, and 20g Willamette at 10 mins. Cool in pot or use a wort chiller. Top up fermenter to 20 litres using cold water from fridge.
Half an Irish moss tablet in the boil
Yeast pitched at 20c
Fermentation temperature 19*C. Five days primary. Seven days secondary.
Bulk prime with 140g dextrose.
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Post by 111222333 »

hay jack wats this one taste like?? any thing like the original?? im a fan and want a decent clone. cheers
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Post by JaCk_SpArRoW »

Not sure at this stage but the bloke I got the recipe from said was as close as he has ever tasted but would use liquid yeast the next time around! :wink:
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Post by JaCk_SpArRoW »

You could also check out Antsvb's thread on this particular clone

http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... +amber+ale

Cheers Ants...
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No worries Jack. Would've been better if I read this section first. :oops:
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Post by JaCk_SpArRoW »

Nevermind mate...Im sure there are recipes all over this site that arent in this topic...just thought I'd share what I got from craftbrewers.org! :wink: :wink:
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Post by JaCk_SpArRoW »

Anyone got any suggestions as to a different kit to use for this recipe?
Anyone tried a Tooheys Draught recipe of any kind?

Thoughts?...suggestions??
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Tried the Tooheys Draught kit a while ago. Not bad. Try subbing in a Coopers Draught.

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gregb wrote:Tried the Tooheys Draught kit a while ago. Not bad. Try subbing in a Coopers Draught.

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Sweet, thanks greg...what are the diferences between the 2 in your opinion?
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Post by The Carbonator »

I used a Morgans Amber ale kit, and boiled 10g Cascade for 30mins, and the damn thing came out so friggin bitter, its almost undrinkable, even after 2 months.

Im gonna give it about 8-10 months before i try another one. :evil:
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