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Late harvest clone

This is my base that I tried for a my attempt of a clone of the Late Harvest Ale by RedHook.

I definately have some tweaking to go with, but it doesn't taste that bad either.

Brewer: Eric D. Email: dugindog@gmail.com
Beer: Late harvest clone Style: American Amber Ale
Type: All grain Size: 5.5 gallons
Color:
48 HCU (~21 SRM)
Bitterness: 32 IBU
OG: 1.050 FG: 1.005
Alcohol: 5.8% v/v (4.6% w/w)
Water: Standard Filtered water from walmart.
Grain: 5 lb. German Munich
1 lb. American crystal 20L
5 oz. Roasted barley
1 lb. 12 oz. American victory
Mash: 80% efficiency
Mashed grain in 2 seperate pots 1 with 1 gallon water, the other with about 1/2 gallon. mainly because I need to get some bigger pots. 8-)

steep grain @150° for 45 minutes. dropped down to about 100° for an additional 20 minutes.

blended the grain together into the big pot, then brought everything to a nice rolling boil. set the timer began adding the hops.

Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.184 1.5 gallons
12 oz. Cane sugar
5 oz. Light malt extract
last 10 minutes added 1tsp Irish Moss.
Hops: 3 oz. Northern Brewer (8.5% AA, 60 min.)
1 oz. Saaz (3.75% AA, 60 min.)
1 oz. Saaz (3.75% AA, 15 min.)
Yeast: Yeast used was the #WLP001 California Ale (2 packets)
Log: Racked 3 times. final racking produced about 4.8 gallons of heaven.
Racked 1st time after 4 days.
Racked 2nd time after 2 additional days.
Racked final time to Filling bucket after the bubbles slowed to 1 every 1 1/2 minutes between. (about 4 more days).

Bottled into 16 oz bottles. added 1 coopers carb drop per bottle. capped and let sit an additional 10 days.

tried 1st after 3 days, tried 2nd at about 8 days, but at about 10 - 12 days was about perfect. (neighbor loved it anyways).

Carbonation: coopers carb drops.
Tasting: would probably add a bit of NB hops in the primary. I'm impatient so mine always end up a bit faster, but I am sure a slowed process would greatly improve the taste. I will try another batch probably messing with the hops qty's again, but not sure exactly what I will change / try. but it is a good start.

Recipe posted 09/06/06.