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Dick’s Brewing Co. Danger Ale: The Replicator

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Categories: Cloning, Recipe Exchange
 
Author Marc Martin
Issue September 2011

The Replicator clones Dick’s Brewing Co. Danger Ale.

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Goose Island Honkers Ale clone

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Categories: Cloning, Recipe Exchange, Recipes, English Bitter & Pale Ale, April 2001
 
Issue April 2001

Honkers is a medium-bodied Pale Ale with a perfect, off-white head. The aroma is a blend of spicy hops and fruit. The flavor is fresh and clean, with a rounded malt body and a dash of hops. The finish is reminiscent of the flavor. This beer is easy-drinking, thirst- quenching and full of character.

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Redhook ESB clone

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Categories: Cloning, Recipe Exchange, Recipes, English Bitter & Pale Ale, April 2001
 
Issue April 2001

This Extra Special Bitter is a deep copper-orange color, with an off-white, creamy head. The aroma is a judicious blend of fruity hops and toasted malt. Medium in body, it is full and round, with a nice blend of malt balanced with gentle hop character. Redhook ESB ends with a sweet malt finish. 

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Brooklyn Pennant Pale Ale '55 clone

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Categories: Cloning, Recipe Exchange, Recipes, English Bitter & Pale Ale, April 2001
 
Issue April 2001

Pennant is a well-crafted pale ale brewed as a tribute to Brooklyn’s world champion baseball team of 1955. (That would be the Dodgers, who actually beat the Yanks in that crosstown series.)            

Pennant pours with a dense light-beige head that sits on a chestnut-colored beer. The aroma is complex and malty, with a hint of freshly baked bread. The full malt flavor is balanced with a clean hop background. English hops provide a moderate

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Orthognathous Kölsch

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Categories: Recipe Exchange, Recipes, Kölsch & Altbier, April 2001
 
Issue April 2001

Kölsch is a beer speciality brewed in Cologne, Germany. It is a clear beer with a bright straw-yellow hue.  It is less bitter than the standard German pale lager and is warm fermented then cold-conditioned.

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