Writer: Michael Bury
Knotted Root Brewing Company’s Perpetually Unimpressed clone
Perpetually Unimpressed is a double dry hopped, unfiltered double IPA whose flavors focus on one of the Head Brewer’s favorite hops: Nelson Sauvin from New Zealand.
Knotted Root Brewing Company
Don’t you love good beer surprises? One reader had one such incident in little Nederland, Colorado thanks to a brewer at Knotted Root Brewing Co. who has roots that run close to
our reader’s.
Devil’s Purse Brewing Co.’s Handline Kölsch clone
In the end, this beer just takes patience, unless you have a centrifuge. Cold lagering for a month should provide you with the clarity and crispness you’re looking for.
Devil’s Purse Brewing Co.
Cape Cod, Massachusetts has long been a summer tourist destination, known for its sandy beaches, surfing . . . and yes, sharks. But one reader found the Handline Kölsch from Devil’s Purse Brewing is also something to revere.
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
The Replicator gets a request for one of the icons of the American craft beer movement: Dogfish Head Craft Brewery. Learn about the tricks that go into crafting one of their greats.
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery’s Burton Baton clone
Mark Sarfarik, Dogfish Head’s Brewmaster, provided us with all the juicy details about this beer. “Burton Baton is a 10% ABV imperial IPA that is a blend of 90 Minute IPA with an English old ale that is aged in our 10,000-gallon (380-hL) oak foeders. Since most people don’t have the ability to wood-age beers at home, this recipe is more of a composite of the two threads.”
Drop-In Brewing Co.’s Heart of Lothian clone
In terms of style, the beer is considered a Scottish 90/- or wee heavy and uses, “Scottish Golden Promise barley malt, British floor-malted crystal, and chocolate malts, Fuggle and Kent Golding hops, and British yeast.”
Drop-In Brewing Co.
A well-balanced wee heavy (Scottish 90/-) may seem like a straight-forward style to brew, but a challenge to master. The Replicator gets the skinny on Heart of Lothian, a wee heavy from one of the legends in the brewing world.
Two Roads Brewing Company’s Route of All Evil clone
(5 gallons/19 L, all-grain) OG = 1.072 FG = 1.012 IBU = 30 SRM = 37 ABV = 7.9% Ingredients11 lbs. (5 kg) 2-row pale ale malt0.75 lb. (0.34 kg) dark Munich
Two Roads Brewing Co.
Creepy clowns are now found outside of Derry, Maine . . . the Replicator unleashes the Route of All Evil from Two Roads Brewing Co. There is no putting this one back in its box.
The Lost Abbey Brewing Company’s Ten Commandments clone
(5 gallons/19 L, all-grain) OG = 1.089 FG = 1.006 IBU = 34 SRM = 33 ABV = 11% Ingredients10 lbs. (4.54 kg) 2-row pale malt 1.5 lbs. (0.68 kg) crystal wheat
Lost Abbey Brewing Co.
On a family trip to San Diego, one BYO reader discovers the complexity and depth of flavors found in The Lost Abbey’s Ten Commandments. He seeks to be enlightened.