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looking for conway's Irish ale clone recipe
need some help on this one, someone requested this, and i'm trying to show off, and said I could make it. Unfortunately, this beer seems to be the only beer there is no clone for how about that. It's basically an irish red, but it seems to have biscuit, or special B in it with the alcohol boosted to like 6.5%. I'm guessing WLP004 for the yeast, after reading some descriptions of the beer. It's tough making a beer that I have never tasted, anyone help me on this? It's from great lakes brewing.
Not much info from their website.
"A malty Irish ale with a notably toasty flavor derived from lightly roasted malt."
6.5% ABV
25 IBU
Send the brewery an email. Sometimes brewers can be very generous with recipes or ingredient information.
There's a recipe for their porter in BYO and if I recall correctly it lists Wyeast 1028/WLP013. Not sure if they use the same yeast but I don't see why they wouldn't.
did a Bing search and this is best I could come up with. description says "commercial examples" and Conways Irish Ale" was listed.
http://bbbrew.com/index.php?page=recipe … &id=18
http://www.clubhomebrew.com/index.php?p … amp;id=229
http://www.brew-monkey.com/recipes/html … ishred.htm
Beer advocate reviews maybe you can get some idea on ingredients from comments:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/73/5096
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