Ingredients:
Alaskan Amber is made from glacier-fed water and a generous blend of the finest quality European and Pacific Northwest hop varieties and premium two-row pale and specialty malts. Our water originates in the 1,500 square-mile Juneau Ice Field and the more than 90 inches of rainfall we receive each year.
Specifications:
Original Gravity: 1.054, ABV 5.3%, Bitterness: 18 IBU, Color 22 SRM
Alaskan Amber is an altbier, more in the Münster tradition than the Düsseldorfer (in other words, it's sweeter, richer, less bitter and less dry). An easy-drinking "session" beer with lots of malt character, it has just enough German hop profile to keep the maltiness from getting out of hand...
that BYO clone article says:
I worked in the fisheries up in Alaska and this was my first "real" beer. Loved this stuff and have been trying to recreate it ever since. I think I'm on my 4th batch and it's turned out pretty good.
10.0 Lbs. American 2-row
0.50 Lbs. Crystal 60
0.50 Lbs Crystal 120
0.25 Lbs Munich
0.72 oz Cascade 5.5 alpha at 60 min
0.31 oz Saaz 5.8 alpha at 60 mins
0.69 oz saaz 5.8 alpha at 15 mins
Slurry from #38 Kolsch
Turned out pretty good, and scores 30's
I really wanted to try their Smoked Porter, but it was nowhere to be found.
IMO, Alaskan amber is not like an altbier at all. Try a real alt and the difference is apparent.