My google-fu came up empty with a clone recipe but the web page for CLA Langdale says english fruit and marmalade for the hops. Marmalade is a description often given for first gold (although I've never really thought FG hops tasted like marmalade but they are a lovely hop). Perhaps a cheeky email to the brewery asking for a recipe might yeald some results?
It's worth a try to ask the Brewery. I got a reply from Tempest regarding their long White Cloud beer ( full of NZ hops) and the brewer from Wylam gave me extensive details of their Jakehead during a meet the brewer night.
I think more breweries should be more proactive in doing a Brewdog and at least telling homebrewers what grain and hops are in their ale if not full details, we can work it out from there!
Perhaps once, but I think breweries (Brewdog being the massive example with the release of all there recipes) have realized if youlet people know what the recipes are it gets people talking about your beer and therefor helps sales
What details did you manage to find out about Jakehead? It’s probably my favourite pint. Would love to try to make a clone.It's worth a try to ask the Brewery. I got a reply from Tempest regarding their long White Cloud beer ( full of NZ hops) and the brewer from Wylam gave me extensive details of their Jakehead during a meet the brewer night.
I think more breweries should be more proactive in doing a Brewdog and at least telling homebrewers what grain and hops are in their ale if not full details, we can work it out from there!
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