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Schlafly No. 15 Sorta

Discussion in 'Recipes/Ingredients' started by 305guy, May 23, 2009.

 

  1. #1
    305guy

    Active Member

    Posted May 23, 2009
    I'm shooting for something similar to Schlafly (St. Louis Brewing Company) No. 15 Ale. It's somewhere between an APA and American Wheat. Here's what I have from BeerSmith:

    8# American 2-Row Pale Malt
    2# Dark Wheat Malt
    1# Munich Malt

    0.5oz Cascade 60 min
    1.0oz Cascade 5 min
    0.5oz Cascade 1 min

    Wyeast 1056 - American Ale

    OG Estimate - 1.052
    FG Estimate - 1.012
    Estimated Color - 7.6
    Bitterness - 18.7
    Estimated ABV - 5.47%

    Thoughts? Suggestions?
     
  2. #2
    conpewter

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 26, 2009
    I've not had Schlafy No. 15

    Looks like an OK ale to me though. I've not used Dark What extract before so I'm not sure what all flavors you'll get from that. You may want to add in a bit of crystal if you are looking for any caramel/sweetness. The hops look light, but that is generally the case for wheat beers I've tried.
     
  3. #3
    smakudwn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 26, 2009
    Is this the one that is spicy and in the green bottle? casue i love that beer and i just assumed they used some sort of spice in it.

    let me know how it turns out because next to the Kolsh this is my favorite.
     
  4. #4
    305guy

    Active Member

    Posted May 27, 2009
    Honestly, I forgot about the spice. I don't remember it tasting too strong. It's more likely a result of the hops they use (which in retrospect the Cascade won't do). This is also my first attempt at a clone, so more likely than not, I'll be way off.

    Anyway, I brewed it Saturday. The color looks right, and I got an OG of 1.057. The estimated OG I got from BeerSmith was assuing a 64% efficiency, which is what I got on my last brew (pretty awful) but this time I got up to 71%. I'll never complain about it coming out with a little more alcohol than expected!

    From Schlafly's website:

    Our 15th Anniversary Ale! A medium-bodied amber-colored ale with a delightful wheaty flavor and a fruity, spicy finish.

    ABV:6%
    IBU: 15
     
  5. #5
    smakudwn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 27, 2009
    well either way let me know how you like it. Your prolly right about the spicy comming from the hops, i wonder what kind they use?
     
  6. #6
    beerocd

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 27, 2009
    You can get spicy / piney flavors using Hefe IV yeast. Depends what kind of spice flavor you are after.

    -OCD
     
  7. #7
    HippieCrack

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 27, 2009
    I'm pretty sure the spicy flavor in this beer is from Hefe yeast.
     
  8. #8
    smakudwn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 27, 2009
    So i guess this is a hybrid ale/wheat with the Hefe IV yeast? I may have to get another 6 pack and see if i can come close.
     
  9. #9
    305guy

    Active Member

    Posted May 27, 2009
    Yea, it definitely has some wheat in it, but I got the impression it was far less than a typical wheat beer.
     
  10. #10
    yermej

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 2, 2009
    I emailed Schlafly just to see if they'd be willing to give more info on the No. 15. Here's what they said on that one specifically:
    They also suggested checking out recipes in Dave Miller's books since he was their first head brewer and "many of [their] beers originated from the research he did". Though that suggestion wasn't specifically in response to my question about No. 15.
     
  11. #11
    305guy

    Active Member

    Posted Jun 3, 2009
    hey, thanks a lot for the help! i'll see what i can find.
     
  12. #12
    crhoads1024

    New Member

    Posted Jun 18, 2016
    Here we are almost 8 years later.

    How did this turn out? I am very curious if you made any headway as I was just thinking of trying to clone this myself and came across your thread.

    No. 15 was my absolute favorite schlafly bre followed closely by their Bier De Garde french farmhouse ale.

    Please let us know how this effort turned out!!!

    Thanks!
     
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