I'd like to make a clone of this if anyone can help. There only appears to be a couple of threads mentioning this beer. I've been able to glean that it contains Maris Otter, Lager malt and Stryian Goldings.
If anyone could add a bit more detail that would be much appreciated.
Loweswater gold
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Dear Aaron
I have been searching for a clone of this beer for years - without success. So I started my own recipe and hope to come close to the original. Right now my 2. attempt is fermenting and You can find the recipe here: http://erritsoe.dk/bryghus/075/075.html
Some of it is in danish but a let Google Translate take care of that for you. If you're interested, I will gladly post my thoughts of the result - but I don't have the original LG to compare with since we can't buy it here in Denmark.
Cheers from Alex, Denmark
I have been searching for a clone of this beer for years - without success. So I started my own recipe and hope to come close to the original. Right now my 2. attempt is fermenting and You can find the recipe here: http://erritsoe.dk/bryghus/075/075.html
Some of it is in danish but a let Google Translate take care of that for you. If you're interested, I will gladly post my thoughts of the result - but I don't have the original LG to compare with since we can't buy it here in Denmark.
Cheers from Alex, Denmark
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Thanks for the input Alex. I'm interested how you have formulated your recipe?
I could send you a few bottles of LG to compare if you like.
I could send you a few bottles of LG to compare if you like.
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They seem to have changed the Loweswater Gold recipe this year. I had it on cask a couple of months ago in the lakes in two different pubs. It's still a lovely beer but I couldn't detect any of the tropical fruit flavours that it used to have. Makes me suspect they are trying to phase that element of the recipe out to cut costs but perhaps I'm too cynical.....
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I'm going to give the Danish recipe a try soon. Love Loweswater Gold!
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The Danish recipe looks good and I think it will be closer to the original than it will the current recipe brewing. I'm guessing they have been scrimping on the expensive American hops so Amarillo and Citra use will have been somewhat curtailed. I think I might brew that danish recipe myself...
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Did any of you try my danish recipe?
I wasn't that satisfied with the result and I'm sad to hear, that they changed the recipe. I tried to contact the brewery to get some information. Without luck. They should listen to Brewdog, where there's no secret about their recipies... I refuse to give up on this beer. It was a fantastic beer. Maybe we should cooperate to nail a good clone
I wasn't that satisfied with the result and I'm sad to hear, that they changed the recipe. I tried to contact the brewery to get some information. Without luck. They should listen to Brewdog, where there's no secret about their recipies... I refuse to give up on this beer. It was a fantastic beer. Maybe we should cooperate to nail a good clone
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I was very sorry too. I used to adore this beer when I visited the lake district and seek it out as often as possible. I still find it an enjoyable pint but it's a shadow of what it was. I haven't tried your recipe I'm afraid. I'd like to but I'm not managing to brew beer very often at all at the moment. With only a fading memory of what the recipe used to taste like, I'm a little sceptical about ever managing to recreate it.