

The result was a collection of iconic and up-and-coming recipes ready for homebrewers to create on their next brew day. The AHA reached out to breweries across in every state across the country and asked them to contribute a recipe for the guide. “These recipes offer beer lovers the opportunity to make their favorite local brews at home.” “With both the craft beer industry and the hobby of homebrewing continuing to expand nationwide,” said Gary Glass, Director, American Homebrewers Association in the press release. Well, the AHA guide supplies the recipes to these and 47 other brews scaled down to five- to 10-gallon batches. Add a dash of Orange Bitters if youd like to try the original recipe. Now, I know there are a few homebrewers out there that have always wanted to try their hand at cloning some of the countries most iconic craft beers like Pliney the Elder from Russian River Brewing, Two-Hearted from Bells Brewing or Belgian Red Ale from New Glarus. Absolut Mango, passion fruit liqueur and pineapple juice, with a blue citrus sheen. Today, I came across a press release from the American Homebrewers Association (AHA) touting its inaugural 50-State Commercial Beer Clone Recipes Guide. From time to time I come across a story that I share with you, my faithful readers. TP577.S985 2010 641.Everyday I receive emails from around the beer world that keep me informed on what is happening within the industry. Storey Publishing 210 MASS MoCA Way North Adams, MA 01247 Printed in the United States by Versa Press 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Szamatulski, Tess, 1954– Clone brews / by Tess & Mark Szamatulski. For further information, please call 1-80.

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Williams Text production by Liseann Karandisecky Cover photo by © Kevin Kennefick Maps by Tim Lohnes of Lohnes + Wright © 2010, 1998 by Tess and Mark Szamatulski All rights reserved. Edited by Margaret Sutherland Art direction and book design by Dan O. Cheers! The mission of Storey Publishing is to serve our customers by publishing practical information that encourages personal independence in harmony with the environment. Please raise a pint with us to celebrate. If there is a heaven, then there has to be beer there. We wish they could be with us to share a beer in celebration of the release of this second edition. We have felt their love and support either with us on Earth or shining down on us through the many months and years we have spent researching and writing CloneBrews. Citation previewĭedication We dedicate this book to the memory of Tess’s father, Arthur Paul Demcsak, Tess’s mom, Bess Demcsak, and Mark’s dad, Stan Szamatulski.
