Recreating Carbine Stout?

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Recreating Carbine Stout?

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While I'm not a noted stout drinker, we had our latest work Christmas party at the XXXX brewery, and I took the opportunity to sample both the Carbine stout and the XXX on tap there... and especially loved the Carbine.

Does anyone have any experience/theories on cloning it?
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Cloning Carbine?

Better get Lee Freedman to train him :lol:
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:D

You can really taste the horse!

If I ever work it out, should I market it and christen it "Fine Cotton"?
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Nah, if you buy the commercial example then relabel it to pass off as your brew, then it could be called 'Fine Cotton'. :lol:

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gregb wrote:Nah, if you buy the commercial example then relabel it to pass off as your brew, then it could be called 'Fine Cotton'. :lol:

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:lol: ROFL :lol:

D'you think Robbie Waterhouse would do the ads?
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You could ring him and ask, but I don't think he's keen to discuss it. :lol:

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Seriously though, I'd suggest starting with a White tin Coopers Stout and a bag of 'Stout combo' (available from any good HBS) and go from there tasting etc.

I had a Carbine Stout before Christmas, but cannot recall anything in particular about it beyond 'nice stout'

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gregb wrote:Seriously though, I'd suggest starting with a White tin Coopers Stout and a bag of 'Stout combo' (available from any good HBS) and go from there tasting etc.

I had a Carbine Stout before Christmas, but cannot recall anything in particular about it beyond 'nice stout'

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Well, I might just have to drink more stout then... in the name of research of course... :wink:
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It's a tough lot we brewers endure init? :lol: :lol:

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Nothing like suffering for your art :wink:
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