Recipe Type: All Grain

Lost Coast Brewing Co.’s Downtown Brown Ale clone

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An English-style brown ale with toffee and bread notes.


Pete’s Wicked Ale clone

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One of the early superstars in the US craft beer scene, Pete’s Brewing Co. was founded in 1986 and was eventually sold to Gambrinius in 1998. This beer played a large role in putting American Brown Ales on the beer map. Pete’s Wicked Ale was discontinued being brewed in 2011.


Chimay Cinq Cents clone

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Deep copper to light brown, fruity and rich, there just isn’t a better beer in the world than this Belgian Trappist ale. This is essentially an all-grain recipe, although there are some sugar adjuncts for higher alcohol content. The yeast is essential. I carefully saved the dregs from an entire six-pack of the White Label and a 22-oz. bottle of the Cinq Cents (which Michael Jackson says are the same thing) and built up to a half-gallon starter. Golden syrup is an English sweetener (increasingly easy to find here; check your gourmet bakery shop if your homebrew supplier isn’t carrying it yet), which is essentially invert sugar.


Rogue Shakespeare Stout clone

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Rogue’s Shakespeare Stout is a classic example of the style. Rogue describes it as, “Ebony in color with a rich creamy head, earthy flavor and a mellow, chocolate finish.”


Jamil’s American Stout

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Jamil’s American Stout (5 gallons/19 L, all-grain) OG = 1.072 (17.5 °P) FG = 1.017 (4.4 °P) IBU = 73  SRM = 48  ABV = 7.2% Ingredients 13.47 lb. (6.11 kg) Great


Classic American Pilsner

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Jamil Zainasheff’s lays down a CAP recipe for brewers to try their hand at. Be sure to use fresh hops and keep a close eye on the fermentation temperature.


Black Widow Porter

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Jamil’s Sweet Stout

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Jamil’s Sweet Stout (5 gallons/19 L, all-grain) OG = 1.060 (14.8 °P) FG = 1.023 (5.7 °P) IBU = 22  SRM = 41  ABV = 4.9% Ingredients 8.8 lb. (4 kg) Crisp British


Jamil’s Belgian Blond

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Jamil Zainasheff provides readers with a recipe to brew up an authentic Belgian-styled blonde ale.


McZainasheff’s Wee

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Jamil Zainasheff provides BYO readers with a recipe for a smooth, easy-drinking, albeit heavy-hitting wee heavy. Buckle up!


Czech Pale Lager

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A Czech Pale Lager is the lower alcohol little brother of the Czech Pilsner, and here is a recipe from a native of Czech Republic. The production methods are fairly unique, so if you’re looking for something different than your normal brew sessions, this recipe could be for you.


Tropical Stout

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