BrewProject said:is this what you are looking for?
http://www.austinhomebrew.com/product_info.php?cPath=178_21_46_43_250&products_id=1113
Exo said:I don't think I've ever seen any beer clone attempted as much as FT...
Seriously, it's the beer that turn most people on to micro-brews...it's a good beer, yes...but there's lotsa good beers out there.
MNBugeater said:I noticed the BYO All grain instructions mention a single infusion mash. Is there a need to do a protein rest or multi stop mash with the specialty grains in that recipe? Or do they not contribute enough to worry about it? The 2-row is fully modified, so there shouldnt be a need right? Just mash at desired temp and time ?
No kidding.... I think I could sit down and name about 50+ other beers that I would want to clone before I would do Fat Tire...
True, but the "rarity" of the Tire on the eastcoast makes us want to clone it.
I've heard... rumors from some friends in the distribution industry that it will head further east this year. Not clear how far east, but it's coming!
Also, I made the AHS clone once so far, and it was loved so much by SWMBO I've got it on deck again next week. It's a fine, clean, easy to palette beer. I can see why people who covet it would want their own version...
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