Yesterday I google searched for "pale 31 clone" and this thread came up... turns out I'm the brother in question in the OP.
1) I will be brewing this soon for old times
2) The only feedback I got from the author is to use WLP002 for a more accurate flavor, but it was otherwise good stuff
3) Firestone has tweaked their Pale 31 recipe quite a bit over the years and this is more representative of the old-school version that was literally the first "hoppy" beer I loved. Threshold shifts and all that. Anyway, that makes it all the more enticing.
4) Pale 31 used to be a blend of the Mission St. Pale Ale that Firestone made for Trader Joes and Double Barrel Ale, and they no longer made the former. So this is even more of an approximation, but the ingredient names still match what is on the website (sans CaraPils).
1) I will be brewing this soon for old times
2) The only feedback I got from the author is to use WLP002 for a more accurate flavor, but it was otherwise good stuff
3) Firestone has tweaked their Pale 31 recipe quite a bit over the years and this is more representative of the old-school version that was literally the first "hoppy" beer I loved. Threshold shifts and all that. Anyway, that makes it all the more enticing.
4) Pale 31 used to be a blend of the Mission St. Pale Ale that Firestone made for Trader Joes and Double Barrel Ale, and they no longer made the former. So this is even more of an approximation, but the ingredient names still match what is on the website (sans CaraPils).