I've been really impressed with bottles of St Peter's Ruby Red Ale that I've had recently and I'd like to have a go brewing something similar. The bottle says 'subtle malt undertones and a distinctive spicy hop aroma from styrian goldings' I definately get the styrians but also get some cloves and a fruity raisin like flavour (which I understand can come from special B along with the red colour) I've also managed to get a red hint by using small amounts (~1.5%) chocolate malt so I've come up with this:
4750gm Pale Malt 93.5%
260gm Special B Malt 5%
80gm Chocolate Malt 1.5%
45gm Northdown [7.90 %] (90 min) Hops ~ 35 IBU
50gm Styrian Goldings [3.30 %] (15 min) (Aroma Hop-Steep) Hops
Having never used special B before I don't know if this is too much/too little i've just gone with the beersmith colour guide

so i'm open to suggestions to tweak this recipe before I plunder in and brew up!
Also I'd like to try using a liquid yeast, can anyone point me in the direction of a yeast that might give the 'cloves' that I've picked up on?
I'd be grateful for any pointers. Thanks!
Wez