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Old 09-14-2005, 04:10 PM   #1
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I want to make a New Castle Clone before my brother comes out to visit. He drinks this beer religiously. Does anyone know if the book clonebrew has the recipe in a 5 gallon batch using LME? I don't know how to make beer using all grain yet and I haven't seen the book before. I will be buying it though in the next day or two. Also, has anyone made it, and how did it turn out?

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Clone Brews has Newcastle Brown Ale.
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The Barons Brown Ale kit brew is very similar to NewCastle Brown. You can order it off the internet from all sorts of places.
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Just bought the book from Austin Homebrew Supply. I needed a hydrometer too since my son had broke mine. Then I saw free shipping over $ 60.00 so I bought some star san, and clone kit of Boddingtons Pub Ale. They have a New Castle kit but I want to make that one without using a kit I think.

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This is the recipe I got from AHB:

Bring water to 155F turn off heat
1/8lb Crystal 60L
1/8lb Chocolate

Soak for 15 mins

Remove and bring to a boil, turn off heat and add

6 1/2 lb Pale Extract

3/4 oz Target for 60 mins
1/2 oz East Kent Golding for last 15 mins

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This is the recipe I got from AHB:
3/4 oz Target for 60 mins
1/2 oz East Kent Golding for last 15 mins\
Id like to try this. These are hops right? Do these hops have an AA%?
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yeah, those are the hops.

In general, each type of hop has an established AA%. It might fluxuate from year to year, but will remain pretty close to the baseline.

In my handy reference materials, I see these AA%'s for those two types of hops:

EK Goldings is appx 5.5% (range from 4% to 7%)
Target is appx 12% (range 10.5% to 13.5%)

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Ah, thanks for clarifying, i thought that each "type" could come in multiple AA%.


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