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It has been brewed and mostly consumed! It is a bitter son of a gun, that's for sure. It has really benefited from aging. At 3 weeks, it was bad. At 6 weeks, it was pretty good. Probably not going to be brewing this again unless it's for a specific event, but it was fascinating to brew like the 1st President did [or instructed his slaves to do].
 
It has been brewed and mostly consumed! It is a bitter son of a gun, that's for sure. It has really benefited from aging. At 3 weeks, it was bad. At 6 weeks, it was pretty good. Probably not going to be brewing this again unless it's for a specific event, but it was fascinating to brew like the 1st President did [or instructed his slaves to do].

What was your final recipe?
 
So... did anyone brew this?

I've tried a few of these lately, like General Washington's Tavern Porter from Yard's and Washington's Porter from Williamsburg Alewerks and... well... they were not good.
 
Please forgive me reviving an old post but I'm curious. especially as I have been enjoying Yards Washington's Tavern Porter recently:

Has anyone tried cloning the Yards product?

I did look and din't see anything but maybe I was looking in the wrong place.

Thanks!
 
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