PanzerOfDoom
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Any good? Worth making a clone? I hear alot of people talking about it but am unable to get it down here in SE GA.
PanzerOfDoom said:Any good? Worth making a clone? I hear alot of people talking about it but am unable to get it down here in SE GA.
I'm drinking one now that was brewed with Belgian yeast...it tastes just like Fat Tire. Personally I don't think the yeast makes a great deal of difference with Fat Tire, because the bisquit malt flavor is so dominant.flingdingo said:If you decide to brew a clone, I'd stay away from the recipes that feature Belgian yeasts. According to my local beer guru, New Belgium uses fairly traditional American Ale yeasts.
Fat Tire Cloneflingdingo said:You wouldn't happen to have the recipe, would you? I want to see how it compares to mine.![]()
flingdingo said:You wouldn't happen to have the recipe, would you? I want to see how it compares to mine.![]()
On a side note, New Belgium's best beer, IMO, is the 1554.
From Fred's Beer Page:
"If you do not know who this brewery is, they make a beer called Fat Tire. Apparently Fat Tire can allow people to attain spiritual enlightenment, cure cancer, will balance the debt, and restore the ozone layer. Just kidding, but a lot of people really seem to desire this beer, so get ready, because the wait is about to be over."