I just had boulder beer's singletrack the other day and now I am hooked on this idea of a copper ale. I have been looking around for recipes for the past few days and all I have been able to find is a clone recipe for Copperhook Ale. I was wondering, what exactly makes a copper ale? Is it just the coppery color, or is the flavor as well? If anyone has any experience with copper ales (especially those who posted a few years back about copper ale recipes), or any ideas for developing a clone that would be great.
I am currently an extract w/specialty grains brewer.
Boulder Beer's website says that they use: Medium Caramel, 2-Row, flaked rye, and carapils, with nugget and tettnang hops
The recipe I found for a copperhook clone uses: 6 lbs pale lme, 1 lb pale dme, .5 lb munich, .25 lb crystal 80L, and 2 oz roasted barely, with chinook, willamettes, and perle hops.
I am currently an extract w/specialty grains brewer.
Boulder Beer's website says that they use: Medium Caramel, 2-Row, flaked rye, and carapils, with nugget and tettnang hops
The recipe I found for a copperhook clone uses: 6 lbs pale lme, 1 lb pale dme, .5 lb munich, .25 lb crystal 80L, and 2 oz roasted barely, with chinook, willamettes, and perle hops.