Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Clone Recipe

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How do you make a pale ale clone?

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale clone. Step by Step Heat 3.5 gallons (13.3 L) of water to 166 °F (74 °C), stir in crushed grains and mash at 155 °F (68 °C). Mash for 60 minutes then stir in boiled water to raise grain bed temperature to 168 °F (76 °C). Hold for 5 minutes. Recirculate until wort is clear (about 20 minutes),...

How do you make sierra nevada pale ale?

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale clone. Add crushed grains to grain bag. Submerge bag and let grains steep around 155 °F (68 °C) for 20 minutes. Remove grain bag and allow liquid to drip back into the pot. Heat liquid in brewpot to a boil, then stir in the malt extracts, add first charge of hops and begin the 60 minutes boil.

Is cloning sierra nevada pale ale a rite of passage?

Some would say cloning Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is a homebrewing rite of passage. Use our recipe and tips to make Pale Ale at home! How To Make Pale Ale - Our Pale Ale Recipe - Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Skip to main content Content Hub Homebrew Recipes Pale Ale Homebrew Recipe Direct Shipping Order Beer Nearby Curbside Pick-up Close Menu Back

What hops do they use in sierra nevada pale ale?

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale clone. The Sierra Nevada website has tons of information about their flagship brew, including the new information that they now use Magnum hops. Use only fresh hops that have been stored correctly (frozen, preferably in an airtight container) for the best hop flavor and aroma. 10 lbs. 4 oz. 2 oz.

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