EricCSU
Well-Known Member
The initial brew was deemed to be not cloned
All recipes are (unless otherwise specified): 6 gallons post-boil, 70% efficiency, Morey for color, 15% evaporation, 7.27 gallons preboil, Rager IBU, and most hops are in grams not ounces. Most, if not all recipes are primary only (no secondary).
If you brew this, please reply with your results for discussion.
OG 1048
IBUs 40
SRM 9
4.67kg Marris Otter 95%
250g Simpson's Dark Crystal(approx. 70lov.)
20g Target 11%AA at 60m
18g Challenger 7.5%AA at 3m
18g Northdown 8.5%AA at 3m
6g Goldings 4.75%AA at 3m
WLP002
Mash at 148
Burtonize water with gypsum
Ferment at 17C, raise to 20C.
Discussion Notes:
This is done as a complex partigyle process by Fuller's which was not attempted to be recreated. It was noted that the commercial example has more of an "oversparged" flavor that was tannic whereas the clone did not have that flavor. The above recipe was voted not cloned by a 3-2 vote. It sounded very similar but others reported less malt profile and too much hop aroma. The bitterness of Fuller's was also described as "sharper" than the clone.
It is unknown at this time when a rebrew is scheduled, but Jamil suggested using a partigyle to recreate both the ESB and London Pride.
All recipes are (unless otherwise specified): 6 gallons post-boil, 70% efficiency, Morey for color, 15% evaporation, 7.27 gallons preboil, Rager IBU, and most hops are in grams not ounces. Most, if not all recipes are primary only (no secondary).
If you brew this, please reply with your results for discussion.
OG 1048
IBUs 40
SRM 9
4.67kg Marris Otter 95%
250g Simpson's Dark Crystal(approx. 70lov.)
20g Target 11%AA at 60m
18g Challenger 7.5%AA at 3m
18g Northdown 8.5%AA at 3m
6g Goldings 4.75%AA at 3m
WLP002
Mash at 148
Burtonize water with gypsum
Ferment at 17C, raise to 20C.
Discussion Notes:
This is done as a complex partigyle process by Fuller's which was not attempted to be recreated. It was noted that the commercial example has more of an "oversparged" flavor that was tannic whereas the clone did not have that flavor. The above recipe was voted not cloned by a 3-2 vote. It sounded very similar but others reported less malt profile and too much hop aroma. The bitterness of Fuller's was also described as "sharper" than the clone.
It is unknown at this time when a rebrew is scheduled, but Jamil suggested using a partigyle to recreate both the ESB and London Pride.