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Which beer do you want to clone

Poll ended at Mon May 28, 2012 11:50 am

Rogue Shakespeare Stout
1
6%
Rogue Dead Guy
3
18%
Lagunitas Hop Stoopid
2
12%
Surly Furious
11
65%
 
Total votes: 17

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Post by bf514921 »

july meeting - so about 6-7 weeks? so more than likely brew in the next 2 weeks???
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Post by carrisr »

Do you mean the July Tech meeting or the regular meeting? If the Tech meeting that's just about a month away. Keep in mind that the July club meeting is normally our BBQ competition.

On 05/29/12 08:15, kjball wrote:
I also have some simcoe and amarillo to share. We do need to figure out a date that works into our schedule. I'm thinking July meeting. Comments? input?



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I vote for the August meeting. The July meeting is 7 weeks away, which means if everyone brewed their beer today, it would be near its peak at the comp. Doing the comp in August will provide some schedule slack, since some folks will probably have to order ingredients, which adds about a week.
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Sorry, I meant the general meeting in August, not the Tech meeting.
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maybe the September tech meeting? I know I won't have time to brew in the next 2 weeks. We really should just do it as a tech meeting, I hadn't thought of that.
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We should order a sack of Golden Promise for this. I haven't checked with the LHBS but Beer Crazy in DSM can get one for around $60-65. I would imagine it would be similar locally.
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I am heading through the Twin Cities on my way up North on June 9 and back through on June 16. I could stop to grab some bulky items that may not be available through our local.

We should see if we can get a bag of golden promise through Joe. Midwest has a sack for $63.99 and Northern Brewer is the same. May also depend on if there is room in my car.
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Post by Matt F »

Oh yeah, I will be bringing back some Surly Furious with me too.
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Post by kjball »

OK, here it is. Surly Furious clone Competition. We will do the judging at the September Tech Meeting, tentatively set for 9/5. The recipe from Northern brewer is the standard recipe we will use. You don't necessarily have to use this recipe, but Surly did have a hand in creating it. I attached the Beersmith file. Would someone be able to attach a recipe in text form for those that don't use beersmith, please.

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This BSMX file was in the NB add on pack for Beersmith 2.
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sweet i just got beer smith this last weekend.
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does that mean the submissions are due at the tech meeting? or the regular meeting befor that?
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Entries are due at the August club meeting. Judging will be at the September tech meeting.
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Fyi. The NB kit doesn't use golden promise anymore. It's mostly Canada malting pale ale and Optic
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Fyi. The NB kit doesn't use golden promise anymore. It's mostly Canada malting pale ale and Optic
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