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Russian River Brewing Co.’s Blind Pig IPA clone

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“My first version of Blind Pig IPA was in 1994 at my very first brewery, Blind Pig Brewing Company, which was located in Temecula, California. This recipe originated from my homebrew days starting in 1989. Years later after Natalie and I took over Russian River Brewing Company from my former employer, Korbel Champagne Cellars, we were able to obtain the trademark for Blind Pig IPA so we brought her back to life.” – Vinnie Cilurzo


Russian River Brewing Co.’s Pliny the Elder clone

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We first made Pliny the Elder in 1999, initially for a Double IPA festival at The Bistro in beautiful downtown Hayward, California. Previous to that, in 1994 I had made what is now considered to be the first modern double IPA in recent brewing history. So making a big, over-the-top IPA was not something new to me. In 2004, after Natalie and I took over Russian River Brewing Company . . . Pliny the Elder became a year-round beer and quickly became our top selling beer, which it still is today. – Vinnie Cilurzo


Russian River Brewing Co.’s STS Pils clone

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Because STS is dry hopped using European-type hops, it would technically be classified as an Italian-style Pilsner. However, if you read the side label on the STS Pils can, it says it is a Keller-style Pilsner as we treat it as an unfiltered beer, leaving a little yeast and haze behind. – Vinnie Cilurzo


Russian River Brewing Co.’s Happy Hops clone

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As hazy IPAs were gaining popularity, and before Russian River had brewed Mind Circus, our hazy IPA, I wanted to see if I could brew a beer that had all the juicy notes of a hazy IPA, but that was clear to the look. So Happy Hops became what I jokingly called our, “not so hazy, hazy IPA.” It is more of a progressive/modern IPA in that it has a lower bitterness compared to our other IPAs, but it carries lots of rich, juicy hop notes due to backloading the whirlpool with a sizable hop addition as well as a good size dry hop charge. – Vinnie Cilurzo


Deviant Wolfe Brewing Co.’s Norwegian Wizard Crisis clone

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This hazy IPA is a staple in Deviant Wolfe’s lineup that relies on kveik yeast for a quick, warm fermentation. There are significant hops additions, all of which come post-boil.


Gordon Strong’s Eisbock

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The secret of eisbock is the freeze concentration, transforming the beer from one style into another.


Gordon Strong’s German Pilsner

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This German Pilsner recipe can be used as a template for any hoppy Pilsner. Replace bittering hops with a first wort hop addition of a flavor hop, move flavor and aroma hops to the whirlpool or dry hopping, and alter the variety of hops to match the target profile for the style.


Gordon Strong’s Gruit

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Balancing the bitterness and spices can be difficult due to unknown freshness and potency, so be prepared to make infusions (teas) to tweak the balance once the beer is finished.


Basic Cacao Nib Tincture

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If you want to use a chocolate extract, Drew tends to make his own to control the flavor and strip the fat. Here is the recipe.


Revolution Brewing Co.’s Freedom of Speach clone

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Revolution’s Freedom Series of fruited sour beers brings together the tartness of a lower-ABV kettle sour beer with a wide range of fruit flavors — in this case peach.


Gordon Strong’s Rice Lager

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I like having a good, clean lager on tap, and this one has a refreshing quality while still being interesting.


Cascade SMaSH Pale Ale

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A single-malt, single-hop (SMaSH) pale ale recipe that’s almost as easy to brew as it is to drink.


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