Writer: Marc Martin
Olde Burnside Brewing Co.’s Ten Penny Ale clone
FREEAccording to Olde Burnside’s website, “Our flagship Scottish Ale. Malty with a hint of caramel and a little background smokiness. Just enough hops to balance the malts. Very sessionable.”
Ice Harbor Brewing: Runaway Red Ale clone
Digital and Plus Members OnlyFull-bodied amber ale with crystal, carastan and carapils providing subtle dark fruit malt character and Willamette, Cascade and Tettnang hops giving a subtle fruit hop character.
Mt. Shasta Brewing Co.’s Abner Weed Amber Ale clone
FREELeaning more towards the malty side of the spectrum, Abner Weed Amber Ale balances itself out with a touch of American hops and clean yeast profile.
Cashmere Brewing Co.’s Bulldog Amber clone
Digital and Plus Members OnlyCashmere Brewing Co. closed it’s doors in 2009 but fans of the brewery can still brew up their Bulldog Amber ale with this recipe.
Triple Rock Brewery’s Dragon’s Milk Brown Ale clone
Digital and Plus Members OnlyAn English brown ale with enough hop bite to balance the malt backbone.
Long Trail Brewing Co.’s Double Bag Alt clone
FREEA German Style Alt. Long Trail Brewing Co. describes this beer on it’s website, “This double altbier features a distinct malt presence balanced by a subtle hop backbone that delivers a smooth, complex drinking experience. At 7.2 percent alcohol by volume, this is one brew worth milking.”
Great Lakes Brewing Company: Edmund Fitzgerald Porter clone
FREEA rich, robust, complex ale that was brewed as a tribute to the legendary freighter’s fallen crew.
Erie Brewing Co.’s Drake’s Crude clone
Digital and Plus Members OnlyErie Brewing Co. no longer brews Drake’s Crude, but that doesn’t mean you can’t. Find the recipe to re-create this beer here.
Peekskill Brewery’s Malt Balls Brown Ale: Replicator
Digital and Plus Members OnlyDear Replicator, We don’t really have a homebrew club where I live, but there are about six to eight of us who get together once a month to taste our homebrews. This usually includes a commercial bottle sharing if people have a new beer to sample. Last month a growler of Peekskill (New York) Brewery’s
Dirty Hands Brewing Company’s Liberty Ship Stout: Replicator
Digital and Plus Members OnlyDear Replicator, I used to live in Vancouver, Washington but I took a job transfer to Southern California. This was a mistake as I moved from a beer-laden area to something much less. The only good news is that I started homebrewing after I moved down here. I like dark, malty beers. Just before I
Kodiak Island Brewing Co.’s Oktoberfest: Replicator
Digital and Plus Members OnlyDear Replicator, A couple of years ago my dad decided to take my brother and I on what he called an “extreme guys fishing get away.” I wasn’t too excited about the fishing or the location — Kodiak, Alaska. Turns out that even though it is very remote, it was pretty cool. The best part
Big Horse Brewing Company’s McStallion Scotch Export Ale: Replicator
Digital and Plus Members OnlyDear Replicator, I’m hoping to convince my husband to brew something other than the super bitter beers he likes. I normally just drink big red wines. This winter we were touring waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge. We stayed at a hotel in Hood River, Oregon and up the hill from the hotel we found