Yukon smoked brown ale

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Yukon smoked brown ale

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I brewed this up the other week and it smelt very smokey out of the tin. I bottled it the other day and was surprised at how smokey it still smelt. I'm wondering if I made a mistake investing in this beer. Any comments?
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Dont even think about opening 1 for about 6 weeks, the smokey flavor will be a bit more subtle.
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i reckon its nice.
i would make it a bit smokier if I could....

The bloke at the HBS puts 2 cans in - imagine that!
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Remember that wis old saying...."Ain't no uch thing as bad beer....just somes better'n others".
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Hmmm
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They don't call it Yukon Smoked Brown Ale for nuthin'!

My dear wife calls this Bacon Beer.

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IMHO, the esb smoky belgian ( 3kg tin ) is better than the Yukon.

http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... =esb+smoky

In that thread, I was a bit shocked by the flavour, but I have now come to love it. I reckon it has a more intense flavour than the Yukon.
I found the Yukon to taste more like charcoal, and the ESB to taste more like food - bacon and eggs.

Its all very interesting :P
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Smoked beer, is just beer that's been burnt to the bottom of your kettle.
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I dont think You can make egg and bacon smoke flavour by just burning malt........ :?
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maybe if you cooked bacon & eggs in the bottom of your brew pot first! :lol:
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:shock:

:idea: :idea: :idea:

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Well I gave this beer the taste test. It's ok. I wouldn't mind trying a big thick stout with a bit of this smokey flavour.
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Hmm, might do this as a 2 can brew with a coopers stout
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Tipsy wrote:Well I gave this beer the taste test. It's ok. I wouldn't mind trying a big thick stout with a bit of this smokey flavour.
Tipsy,

Check out my No.26 Dockside Smoked Stout. The way I made it (can of Yukon and can of stout) was a really big beer that wasn't exactly easy drinking. It was VERY heavy.

If you want a stouty smoked beer, I would be inclined to make the Yukon Brown Smoked Ale with half a kilo of dark malt and perhaps 250g light malt and 500g dextrose. Some extra hops might help things along. Perhaps 15g of Fuggles, boiled for 10 mins?

Let us know how you go.

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Thanks Oliver, I will definitely give that a go, I just have to do a few lagers first to take advantage of the weather. So many brews so little time.
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Just put a yukon in with 400gms malt ( end of a pack) and 600gms dex, ive heard mixed reports on here and i just had to try one for myself, Apparently it smells like BBQ bacon but when i whacked it on to boil i reckon it smelt like soya sauce :lol: Hope it doesnt taste like that, if it tastes like bacon and eggs then i might make it my breakfast brew :shock: :lol: :lol:
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I've got to say Lethal, that I've got a lot of these still to drink and I always seem to push the bottles aside for something better.
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Tipsy wrote:I've got to say Lethal, that I've got a lot of these still to drink and I always seem to push the bottles aside for something better.
:lol: not much to look forward to then hey :lol: :lol:
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They could get better......... :?
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