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jmulligan 01-31-2008 01:34 PM

DFH 120 minute clone?
 
Has anyone ever attempted to make a clone of this magnificent brew? Or even come close to something like it? Would you have to finish the fermentation off with wine yeast to get the ridiculous ABV? I'm just curious, since I was blown away by the beer.

Absolutely sure I couldn't afford the hops necessary for this within the next year, but you've gotta have goals!

RockfordWhite 01-31-2008 01:48 PM

There was an article in a BYO a year or so ago about a guy who made a 20% beer. Basically he boiled down like 15 gallons to 5 or something crazy like that

Funkenjaeger 01-31-2008 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by RockfordWhite
There was an article in a BYO a year or so ago about a guy who made a 20% beer. Basically he boiled down like 15 gallons to 5 or something crazy like that

Yeah, and his fermentation process was also ridiculously complicated, it was COMPLETELY different than anything you'd do for fermenting a normal-gravity beer. The wort was very thick and almost syrupy, and he wound up fermenting it by canning 4 gallons of wort in quart-sized jars, and adding them one at a time to the fermenter every few days after the previous addition fermented out most of the way. He also used a bunch of beano to help get the FG down.

Because of the incredibly complex process for actually making a beer like that, I doubt you'd really be "cloning" 120 minute IPA per se, but rather making a similar-strength beer that might be in the ballpark.

Personally, I don't think it would be worth it for the beer itself, merely for the 'cool factor' and bragging rights of managing to make a super-high-gravity beer - more of a science experiment than anything.

jmulligan 01-31-2008 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Funkenjaeger
He also used a bunch of beano to help get the FG down.

Ewww...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Funkenjaeger
Personally, I don't think it would be worth it for the beer itself, merely for the 'cool factor' and bragging rights of managing to make a super-high-gravity beer - more of a science experiment than anything.

Yeah, it seems like sort of a crazy, wild-eyed, I-don't-know-why-the-hell-I-tried-this kind of brew, just curious to see if anyone else attempted the insanity. Part of me figured this might be the kind of thing that is restricted to commercial brewing. Although I AM intrigued by the canning of syrupy wort and feeding the beer over time, kind of how people feed meads, eh?

RockfordWhite 01-31-2008 02:33 PM

The guy in BYO did it on a bet...

Jaybird 11-29-2008 11:49 PM

Ok I have searched and searched! I remember someone on here posted a link to a 120 min clone recipe some time back, anyone know where it is? I think it was a JZ clone but not sure.
Cheers

McKBrew 11-30-2008 12:14 AM

Is this the one you are looking for Jaybird?
Homebrew Chef: 120 Minute IPA Clone Recipe

MSatt 11-30-2008 12:22 AM

90 min
 
How about just a DFH 90 min recipe? I tried the 60 min recipe that is in the recipe section and keep it on tap.

Matt

Jaybird 11-30-2008 12:25 AM

yep thats the one! Thanks Mc
Cheers

tokolosh 11-30-2008 04:51 PM

I just read the recipe... that is crazy. I say go for it!


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