St. Peters English Ale/Organic Ale

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pepe501

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I'm kind of new to the whole scene and have a friend that is going to help me on my first all grain brew. We are trying to locate a recipe for an Ale similar to St. Peters English Ale (US)/Organic Ale (UK). From what I've read, they are the same thing. Anyone know of anything close?

Rich
 
Rich,
I can't help you with a recipe, but I sampled your bottle of St. Pete's at AmBrew on Friday (Thanks!) and it is certainly worth replicating. Good luck in your quest and let us know if you brew a clone.
Jeff
 
heres a recipe off the top of my head, going by the info on their website:

9 lbs. english 2-row
1 lbs. crystal 60

1.25 oz hallertau (60 min.)
.75 oz. hallertau (30 min.)
1 oz. bramling cross (0 min.)

english ale yeast
burton salts
1 tsp. irish moss

og 1.050
ibu 33

edit: i chose the bramling cross cuz. its the only enlgish hop described as 'fruity'; On st petes website they only list malt and hallertau as ingredients, but describe the finish as 'full of citrisy hops' which sounds like cascades, amirillo, or centennial to me...
 
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