C Cain Well-Known Member Joined Nov 1, 2014 Messages 72 Location Dallas Jun 5, 2017 #1 A good Canadian Ale I can't get in the U.S. I've searched google, this site and many others. I can't seem to find a recipe that is close... Does anybody have a clone recipe for this Traditional Brown Ale they are happy with?
A good Canadian Ale I can't get in the U.S. I've searched google, this site and many others. I can't seem to find a recipe that is close... Does anybody have a clone recipe for this Traditional Brown Ale they are happy with?
rhys333 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined May 27, 2013 Messages 3,324 Location Edmonton Jun 6, 2017 #2 I know the beer you're talking about. It's common on tap up here. There's a recipe on Brewtoad you could try. I haven't tried it myself but it look to be about what I would expect. I might go C60 or C80 though. https://www.brewtoad.com/recipes/big-rock-traditional-ale If you brew extract, you could just sub an appropriate amount of light DME for the 2 Row.
I know the beer you're talking about. It's common on tap up here. There's a recipe on Brewtoad you could try. I haven't tried it myself but it look to be about what I would expect. I might go C60 or C80 though. https://www.brewtoad.com/recipes/big-rock-traditional-ale If you brew extract, you could just sub an appropriate amount of light DME for the 2 Row.