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  1. M

    Phillips Brewing Blue Buck Pale Ale clone

    @sixt3 - I haven't seen that recipe before, not sure how good it would be. @IslandLizard - they are a fairly big brewery, I'd be surprised if I would get a response to an email. I'd like to go there in person sometime but they are on Vancouver Island. I don't get over there very often and when...
  2. M

    New England IPA Yellow Dog High 5 Hazy IPA clone

    Great to hear that you liked it. In hindsight calling it a clone was maybe a bit bold - it's more of an "inspired by" for now but with some work it could become a really close clone. I'll be interested to hear how your future batches go. I'll have to loop back around to this recipe and try it...
  3. M

    Phillips Brewing Blue Buck Pale Ale clone

    So I tried making this again with the following grain bill: 6.50 lb 2-row 1.50 lb Vienna Malt 0.50 lb Crystal 60 0.25 lb Crystal 15 It made a very tasty pale ale but it was noticeably further away from Blue Buck. A lot lighter in colour and lacking in the caramel flavour I got from trying it...
  4. M

    New England IPA Yellow Dog High 5 Hazy IPA clone

    Awesome, I can't wait to hear what you think and what improvements you would suggest.
  5. M

    New England IPA Yellow Dog High 5 Hazy IPA clone

    I ended up getting distracted working on a couple of other beers..... I'll have to get back to this one soon!
  6. M

    New England IPA Yellow Dog High 5 Hazy IPA clone

    Probably a good call on adding some wheat malt, I might try that next time. I'm really not sure what hops they use but was pretty happy with the results I got with the Apollo/Citra combo.
  7. M

    New England IPA Yellow Dog High 5 Hazy IPA clone

    So after drinking 20L or so of this and interspersing some High 5's in between, I've decided this needs some improvement. The bittering is pretty spot on I think but the malt flavour isn't quite there. It is also definitely darker than the High 5. I also noticed a typo in the original recipe (it...
  8. M

    New England IPA Yellow Dog High 5 Hazy IPA clone

    Unfortunately, I have no idea what they use Yellow Dog to make this beer....... I could be a long way off. I would say this version is mildly hazy, definitely nowhere near what the real thing has. But like I said in the description, I wasn't really chasing that aspect of the beer, I am more...
  9. M

    New England IPA Yellow Dog High 5 Hazy IPA clone

    Excellent, let me know how it turns out.
  10. M

    New England IPA Yellow Dog High 5 Hazy IPA clone

    This is my clone of one of my favorite beers - Yellow Dog's High 5 Hazy IPA from Port Moody, Vancouver, BC. I think that this is about 90 - 95% accurate. It doesn't come out quite as hazy as the Yellow Dog and it doesn't have that same bright orange colour, but the flavour and aroma are pretty...
  11. M

    Phillips Brewing Blue Buck Pale Ale clone

    This is my attempt at a Phillips Brewing Blue Buck Pale Ale clone, anyone from British Columbia (Canada) will be familiar with this beer. I would say it is at least 80% of the way there and I would love to get some feedback from anyone interested in further refining the recipe. I am brewing this...
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