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Old 01-02-2006, 11:17 PM
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St. Paulie Girl clone?

Anyone have or know where to get a recipe for a St. Paulie Girl clone?
been trying with no luck.TIA
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Old 01-03-2006, 03:15 AM
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The only one I found was:

European Pilsner (all malt)
4.0% alcohol (Becks, St Paulie Girl)
1 - 3.75 Lb can Coopers Pilsner
3.3 Lb. Can Coopers Light malt extract
White Labs European Ale yeast for 70°F
Primetabs for carbonation

Good luck,
Wild
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Re: St. Paulie Girl clone?

hey... thanks for the reply!
questions, however....
umm.. type (s) of hops and boil times?
thanks again!
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 04:15:03 -0500, wild
<wild.211yuv@usenet.brewtank.com> wrote:
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>The only one I found was:
>
>European Pilsner (all malt)
>4.0% alcohol (Becks, St Paulie Girl)
>1 - 3.75 Lb can Coopers Pilsner
>3.3 Lb. Can Coopers Light malt extract
>White Labs European Ale yeast for 70°F
>Primetabs for carbonation
>
>Good luck,
>Wild[/color]

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Old 01-08-2006, 02:38 AM
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Coopers Pilsner is a hopped malt extract, so you don't have to add any hops.
Also you don't need to boil them at all, just dissolve the extracts in a couple
of litres of hot water and top up with cold water (and maybe some boiling hot
water if the temperature seems to get too cold). After this you can add the
yeast and that's it.



[QUOTE=mbgranger@centurytel.net]hey... thanks for the reply!
questions, however....
umm.. type (s) of hops and boil times?
thanks again!
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 04:15:03 -0500, wild
<wild.211yuv@usenet.brewtank.com> wrote:
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>The only one I found was:
>
>European Pilsner (all malt)
>4.0% alcohol (Becks, St Paulie Girl)
>1 - 3.75 Lb can Coopers Pilsner
>3.3 Lb. Can Coopers Light malt extract
>White Labs European Ale yeast for 70°F
>Primetabs for carbonation
>
>Good luck,
>Wild[/color][/QUOTE]
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Old 01-08-2006, 02:48 PM
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Re: St. Paulie Girl clone?

DUH... never mind... no idea of what i was thinking...
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 20:15:45 -0500, [email]mbgranger@centurytel.net[/email] wrote:
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>hey... thanks for the reply!
>questions, however....
>umm.. type (s) of hops and boil times?
>thanks again!
>On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 04:15:03 -0500, wild
><wild.211yuv@usenet.brewtank.com> wrote:
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>>The only one I found was:
>>
>>European Pilsner (all malt)
>>4.0% alcohol (Becks, St Paulie Girl)
>>1 - 3.75 Lb can Coopers Pilsner
>>3.3 Lb. Can Coopers Light malt extract
>>White Labs European Ale yeast for 70°F
>>Primetabs for carbonation
>>
>>Good luck,
>>Wild[/color][/color]

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