hey Folks: Anybody have a clone recipe for this? Apparently they use carmelized brown sugar, Liberty and Goldings hops. At least that's what the label says. Thanks for any input. Charlie
balto charlie said:PS I am drinking an Indian Brown right now, cheers
This is from Sam Calagione's (DFH founder) book. It's extract, but I'm sure you can convert to AG if you'd like:
10oz British amber malt
10oz Crystal 60L
8oz Chocolate malt
2oz roasted barley
Steep all of this at 150F for 30 minutes
Add 7lb Light DME
8oz Dark Brown sugar
1/2oz Warrior Hops for 60 Minutes
1oz Vanguard Hops at Flameout
Ringwood Ale Yeast/Wyeast 1187
This is of course for a full boil of 6g. Never brewed the recipe but its from DFH themselves. One of my favorite browns too and probably my favorite DFH beer.
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This recipe is pretty darn close. I changed the yeast. It might have been exact if I had used the right yeast. It took a long time to condition(5-7 weeks conditioning in keg). I kept sipping it, was disappointed and then it came into it's own. Smoothed out nicely, creamy head, sweetness was dominant with the hops flavor in the background. I will brew this again but it will be AG. I also didn't caramelize the brown sugar. :rockin: Charlie
PS Roaringbrewer, thanks for the recipe
I'm curious how the IBA is getting its color. According BYO's clone recipe, it should be about 32 SRM, but there's no way to get that with those ingredients.
Are they getting this color from the caramelized brown sugar?
Entered into BeerSmith and I got a 35 I am guessing its from the Brown Sugar.
I have a sneaking suspicion that the "Carmelized sugar" in the Indian Brown Ale is "India Tree Dark Muscovado Sugar."
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