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don't have a recipe for AG but i have been aging/drinking this for the last few weeks and am absolutely amazed by how good it actually is. for the last few years i have been an exclusively lager/cider drinker but after this i now have a st peters ruby red on the go and an IPA on order!
Is there a full grain recipe for the St. Peter's golden ale?
At £20 per kit it gotta be worth a try?
Heya, I've just checked Jims Beer Kit forum and found this if its useful:
Just checked the St Peter's online shop and they give the following tasting notes for the Golden Ale:
"English Pale malts coupled with Challenger and Goldings hops provide the bitterness and aroma. The result is a highly distinctive light, golden ale..."
So you could try something like mostly MO with a few percent crystal, 100g of wheat malt for head retention, 30IBUs of Challenger for bittering, 20g Goldings at 10mins for flavour and another 20g steeped at 80C after the boil.
Even if it isn't identical, it should still taste good.
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