The other day I stopped into Belmont Station hoping they had Pliny the Elder (which they just happened to start selling five minutes before I got there-they only have it for about 3 hours a month before selling out so it really was a lucky stop for me). I went to pay, but only had my debit card and there's a five dollar minimum, so I had to get something else. I grabbed a bottle of Workhorse IPA from Laurelwood Brewing and bought that as well. Since I ended up with a bottle of that, I figured I should brew it (recipe mostly from Old Dirty Randy) since I had close to what the grain bill was and had the hops on hand since I usually try to keep a large supply of hops (cheaper to buy in bulk). So I'm brewing a clone of a beer I haven't had since I had a bottle of it, so I can compare the two afterwards. Pretty good story huh?
Grain Bill:
14lb 2-Row
2lb Crystal 40L
1lb Carapils
Boil Hop Bill:
1.5oz CTZ for 60m
1.5oz Amarillo for 30m
2oz Cascade for 10m
2oz Simcoe for 5m
Dry Hops:
.5oz CTZ for 7 days
.5 Amarillo for 7 days
2oz Simcoe for 7 days
Yeast:
Wyeast 1056 slurry that keeps on giving
Extras:
1tsp Irish Moss @ 15m
Notes:
Smooth brewing. Gravity came in at 1.070 (should have been 1.080ish, oh well). Fermentation is going crazy. Good to brew again after over a month, especially on a nice 75 degree summer day.
Update 8/6/11: Racked to secondary and added the dry hops. I ran out of Cascade though, so I upped the Amarillo. FG 1.011. Final ABV 7.5%.
Taste Update: Very tasty. I'll do a side by side in about a week once this clears up a bit. This is a nice florally hoppy beer that's smooth and enjoyable.
Side By Side: So I finally cracked open the 22 to see what this is supposed to taste like since I hadn't had it before. So here's the breakdown:
Color: The Workhorse is a little lighter, but it's somewhat close.
Aroma: Very similar. The Workhorse is a little hoppier smelling (probably since it's from the bottle).
Flavor: Very, very similar. The Workhorse it a little bit maltier, but it's really close.
The Bottom Line: I really nailed it. Thanks Old Dirty!
Update 11/20/11: So Laurelwood is no longer brewing this. This recipe really turned out close flavor wise, so if you're jonesing for a Workhorse, make this and enjoy! I hope to make this again soon!
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