I'm looking for a recipe for Boddington's Ale. Anyone got any hints.
Eggar
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Recipe for Boddintons Ale
Try this site - cant' guarantee it will have it but it has a lot of recipes
http://hbd.org/cgi-bin/recipator/recipes
http://hbd.org/cgi-bin/recipator/recipes
Boddingtons
I had a look but I don't know of any other name it could go by. Any suggestions
Eggar

Eggar
A lot of these recipies refer to boiling the hops in boiling bags?
Can you get these from a home brew store (seems the only one in Canberra is way down south in Kambah)
Can you get these from a home brew store (seems the only one in Canberra is way down south in Kambah)
Fermenting: Responsibly American Brown (Drink Responsibly) My first AG!
Bottled: Fuggles Larger/ale, Honey I'm Home Ale, Entropy Wheat, Dark Matter Ale, The Beer that Should Not Be (IPA)
Bottled: Fuggles Larger/ale, Honey I'm Home Ale, Entropy Wheat, Dark Matter Ale, The Beer that Should Not Be (IPA)
eggar, not specifically a boddingtons but here's a recipe for an english mild:
1 x can of english dark bitter hopped extract (cooper's bitter I guess)
500g light dried malt
500g malto-dextrin (corn syrup)
14g fuggles hop pellets.
boil the malts and adjunct in 2 litres of water, and then throw the hops in for the last 10 mins.
probably could use a brew booster (500g malt, 250g corn, 250 dextrose).
the recipe is from laurie strachan's "great beers of the world".
the AG version is (22.5 litres):
3kg pale malt
500g crystal malt (50L)
200g black patent malt
30g fuggles -full boil
1tsp irish moss
1 x can of english dark bitter hopped extract (cooper's bitter I guess)
500g light dried malt
500g malto-dextrin (corn syrup)
14g fuggles hop pellets.
boil the malts and adjunct in 2 litres of water, and then throw the hops in for the last 10 mins.
probably could use a brew booster (500g malt, 250g corn, 250 dextrose).
the recipe is from laurie strachan's "great beers of the world".
the AG version is (22.5 litres):
3kg pale malt
500g crystal malt (50L)
200g black patent malt
30g fuggles -full boil
1tsp irish moss
hop bags aren't necessary. i just chuck my loose pellets/plugs/cones into the boil.. & the majority make it into the fermentor & settle out during fermentationMHD wrote:A lot of these recipies refer to boiling the hops in boiling bags?
Can you get these from a home brew store (seems the only one in Canberra is way down south in Kambah)
Sorry its been so long to the reply but bloody work! Anyway all I did was put 2 teaspoons of saaz pellets in 1 liter of cold water bring to the boil for 20 min let it cool and then dump the lot in my fermenter with a Brewiser wheat kit 300 coopers master brew top to 23l add yeast that had been in a cup of water since the hops where put on seal and that it. 

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