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 1/19/2010 7:28 PM
 
Want to start a clone batch for Big Rock's Traditional Ale, love that smooth malty sweet aftertaste!! Found this recipe thru google (its the only one :-( )

2 oz. chocolate malt (500 Lov.)

6 lb Munton's amber dry malt extract (DME)

2 oz Cascade pellet hops (6 %) (45 minutes of boil)

1/2 oz Willamette pellet hops (5 %) (last 1 minute of boil)

1 1/2 tsp gypsum

2 packages Danstar Nottingham yeast

Steep the 2 oz. of chocolate malt in 3 gallons of 150 to 160 degree water for about 20 minutes. Remove chocolate malt; add gypsum and DME and bring back to boil. At boil, add the Cascade hops. After 44 minutes, add the Willamette hops. After another 1 minute, stop the boil and cool the wort. (Leave the hop bag in the wort for the first 5 minutes of the cooling period, if you are using a hop bag.) When wort is cooled, transfer to fermenter, top up to 5 1/2 gallons with boiled, cooled water and pitch the Danstar Nottingham yeast per the Danstar instructions. After 6-7 days, transfer to secondary. After 6-7 days in the secondary, prime with 1 1/4 cup DME boiled in water and bottle.

S.G. 1.054

F.G. 1.012



Anyone have a better recipe they may have tried? Think the hops will have to be ordered or does someone local carry alot of this stuff??
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 1/21/2010 2:21 PM
 

Sorry I don't have recipie suggestions but you should be able to get those ingradients at the south store of the Vineyard,

http://www.thevineyard.ca/

Good luck!

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 1/21/2010 3:53 PM
 

I can't remember if The Vineyard carries Willamette or not; last time I was there, they had no Cascade.

Someone once told me (who I can't remember, so this info might not be reliable) that Big Rock uses Galena for bittering. For what it's worth.

Let us know how the recipe turns out!

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 1/23/2010 11:58 PM
 

No Willamette at the Vineyard right now but have some US Fuggles which are from Oregon........which is pretty darned close to being the same thing I think :-).

Lots of cascade in stock Lee. If you dont see them out front as one of the guys as we keep most of them in the fridge now and there is a list where they used to hang them of what is in stock at any given time.

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 1/27/2010 8:12 PM
 
By "we" I'm assuming you work/own/affiliate with the vineyard? How close to willamette are fuggles? I guess I kind of thought that you had to stick to a hard and fast with hops due to their character?
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 1/27/2010 9:32 PM
 

Willamette is a modern hybrid version of fuggles (released 1976). Its less suceptible to harvest problems from wet fall weather and is pretty hardy and ready to rock overall. Prominently grown around Oregon (in the Willamette valley hop region). Very nice Brit-style hop - nothing is hard and fast!

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 1/28/2010 7:34 AM
 

Yup I work at the Vineyard ;-) As Hans mentioned when it comes to beer it is very fluid, not at all hard and fast. Just curious does anyone know what they use as a house yeast at Big Rock?

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 1/29/2010 4:41 PM
 

Hello All,

I found this site to be very informative on different hops and to compare hops. Klicj on the variety and it gives the standart data for it.

Best regards,

Biermann

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 2/4/2010 5:52 PM
 

This thread reminded me that I have to pick up a case of that to try out.

Malty huh? My mouth is watering at the thought.

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 2/10/2010 4:59 PM
 

If you end up nailing a clone, let me know! I've tried a few times to come up with something like the Big Rock Trad... I've gotten some very delicious brown ales... some which I maybe prefer to the Big Rock... but... nothing close enough that I would call it a clone...

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