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Old 03-14-2008, 01:09 AM   #1
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Default Lazy magnolia's southern pecan

I was just in Miss and tryed this brew its awsome dose anyone have an all grain for this? check out there web page www.lazymagnolia.com they have a list of grains & hops but no yeast.


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I was actually thinking about this beer today, weird. I have been wanting to try it and I am heading down that way in May.

A member here, Spyk'd, is a brewer there. I am sure he will chime in. If I had to guess, from the 67% attenuation they use something like WLP002.
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this brew was so good I tracked down a case before I left town if nobody comes up with anything close I'm going to have a lot of slightly different brown beers around
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Beerrific where are you in Ga I'm in Jefferson I'm willing to part with a 6 if your interested
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Beerrific where are you in Ga I'm in Jefferson I'm willing to part with a 6 if your interested

Avondale Estates, 10 miles east of ATL. I would be interested if we ever find ourselves in each others neighborhood.
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Alabrew in Birmingham, AL has an AG clone of this. It comes really, really close to the real deal.
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We have it on tap at a couple of bars around Pensacola.
I heard that Abita rents the recipe for their seasonal bear Pecan Harvest, don't know if its true or not??
I also heard they just started bottling it recently, mostly available in kegs, I've never seen a bottle of it.
I would love an AG recipe for it, its good stuff.
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Alabrew in Birmingham, AL has an AG clone of this. It comes really, really close to the real deal.
Thanks for the heads up! The local stores started carrying Magnolia and I like it a lot. Alabrew is my LHBS.....
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Alabrew is pretty nice. Prices are not too bad and they are are always helpful.

Southern Pecan is bit expensive where we are even though we're in the same state. $9-10 for a 6pack or $75 for a 5 gallon keg. Great beer, just dang expensive.

I'm right now secondaring the Alabrew AG Clone, so in about a week or so, i'll post it's initial impression. It used California Ale Yeast. I'll post the grain bill + Hops used when I find the recipe later.

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Grains used
Maris Otter, caramel malt, wheat, roasted pecans
Hops used
Domestic magnum and tettnang
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Abita's Pecan Harvest tastes completely different to me, its lighter in color and seems to have a different hop profile. I actually think it may be a lager.


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