I was looking for a Longhammer clone and came across this thread. I made this based on Yuri's original clone recipe. Much props to Yuri on the legwork.
Red Hook Longhammer Clone
Recipe Type: All Grain
Yeast: Safale US-05
Yeast Starter: No, but I rehydrated
Batch Size (Gallons): 5.5
Original Gravity: 1.058
Final Gravity: 1.013
IBU: 43.8
Boiling Time (Minutes): 60
Color: 8.4 SRM
Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 24 Days at 64 degrees
Grain Bill
8 lbs 2-Row Pale Malt
3 lbs Munich Malt
10 oz Crystal 40L Malt
Hops
0.25 oz (7 g) Magnum [14.40%] (60 min)
0.25 oz (7 g) Warrior [15.80%] (60 min)
0.14 oz (4 g) Nugget [13.00%] (60 min)
0.14 oz (4 g) Columbus (Tomahawk) [12.20%] (60 min)
1.00 oz (28 g) Williamette [4.50%] (10 min)
1.00 oz (28 g) Cascade [5.40%] (5 min)
1.00 oz (28 g) Cascade [5.40%] (Dry Hop 3 days)
Other
Whirfloc @ 15 min.
Mash
Single infusion for 75 minutes at 150*
Strike: 14.5 qts
Batch Sparge: 19 qts
Notes
Hops - Longhammer uses the "Alchemy Hops". From what I was able to research, it's a mixture of Millenium, Horizon, and Warror. I couldn't get any Millenium or Horizon hops. Since Millenium is a cross-breed of Nugget and Columbus, I subbed those two in. I used Magnum in place of Horizon since I had some on hand. Someone in a HBT thread on Alchemy hops mentioned they detected a hint of Summit - If I make this again, I'm going with 5g (.21 oz) of Summit in place of the Magnum.
How Close Is It?
I've never had a clone come out "spot on", but this was the closest I've come to actually cloning a beer (guess it helps when I, you know, actually hit my numbers). The color and body were nearly identical, but mine was little hazier than the commercial version. The taste and aroma were really, really close. Even going slow and low, I didn't get the kind of attenuation Red Hook gets, so the ABV was lower. The true test was SWMBO: She loves Longhammer. And boy, did she like this. I think she drank most of it.