Planning on putting down a nice easy drinking Rogers typle clone. Only had this beer for the first time quite recently and was impressed. Some sort of light amercian amber/brown ale?
Anyway, read a bit about it and came up with this recipe.
21L - OG 1.038, IBU 27, EBC 24
2.50 kg Pilsner (Weyermann) (3.3 EBC) Grain 69.44 %
0.80 kg Munich I (Weyermann) (14.0 EBC) Grain 22.22 %
0.20 kg Caramalt (Joe White) (49.3 EBC) Grain 5.56 %
0.10 kg Chocolate Malt (Joe White) (750.6 EBC) Grain 2.78 %
30.00 gm Goldings, East Kent [4.50 %] (60 min) Hops 17.8 IBU
15.00 gm Cascade [6.00 %] (20 min) Hops 7.2 IBU
15.00 gm Cascade [6.00 %] (5 min) Hops 2.4 IBU
0.50 items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15.0 min) Misc
1 Pkgs SafAle American Ale (DCL Yeast #S-05) Yeast-Ale
Mash high, 69-70C to give an OG of approx 1.015 which is 3.0% ABV.
Comments/suggestions? Swap the pils for ale malt? English yeast?
Cheers
DrSmurto
AG Rogers type clone
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Re: AG Rogers type clone
Hi Doc,
I'm a bit after the fact, but how did this one turn out?
Cheers,
Oliver
I'm a bit after the fact, but how did this one turn out?
Cheers,
Oliver
Re: AG Rogers type clone
I brew a Rogers type beer regularly.
Looking back at my records i brewed something similar but since then the recipe has evolved and the last few have been this recipe - Link
The hop for a more authentic rogers is cascade but i like to use this quaffing beer as a dump for leftover hops so in the past i have used various combinations of cascade/amarillo/styrian goldings/nelson sauvin/galaxy.
More malt and hop than a Rogers in a lower abv.
The last one had an FG of 1.014, OG of 1.036 so an ABV of 2.9% on tap.
Will be brewing another of these very soon. Always like to have a lighter ABV beer on tap.
Looking back at my records i brewed something similar but since then the recipe has evolved and the last few have been this recipe - Link
The hop for a more authentic rogers is cascade but i like to use this quaffing beer as a dump for leftover hops so in the past i have used various combinations of cascade/amarillo/styrian goldings/nelson sauvin/galaxy.
More malt and hop than a Rogers in a lower abv.
The last one had an FG of 1.014, OG of 1.036 so an ABV of 2.9% on tap.
Will be brewing another of these very soon. Always like to have a lighter ABV beer on tap.
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Re: AG Rogers type clone
Thanks Doc. As mentioned in another thread, I tried an Emerson's Bookbinder Bitter yesterday.
It's 3.7% (similar to Roger's) and has a very similar colour to Roger's but the hop flavour and aroma is far more pronounced, and it also seemed a tad maltier.
Apparently it's brewed with Fuggles and Riwaka hops.
Cheers,
Oliver
It's 3.7% (similar to Roger's) and has a very similar colour to Roger's but the hop flavour and aroma is far more pronounced, and it also seemed a tad maltier.
Apparently it's brewed with Fuggles and Riwaka hops.
Cheers,
Oliver
Re: AG Rogers type clone
Planning on putting down a nice easy drinking Rogers typle clone. Only had this beer for the first time quite recently and was impressed. Some sort of light amercian amber/brown ale?
being the spelling nazi that you are did you mean type or tipple?
seaons greetings
fast one
being the spelling nazi that you are did you mean type or tipple?
seaons greetings
fast one