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i am trying to recreate the boundary road brewery "red baron" . i really like the butterscotch like toffee flavour . like we all do , i've been reading up on how to recreate this toffee flavour and a lot of websites use the terms caramel and toffee at the same time? i thought that caramel is more burned flavour then the toffee ? my homebrewing still involves using malt extract, special grains, hops and yeast. most websites recommend using uk crystal malts over other malts for the distinguished toffee. use lighter lovibond then higher lovibond for more toffee flavor. use a diacetyl yeast , to create a more buttery taste...and i read the use of tubinado ( a kind of sugar to add more toffee flavor ). i normally shop at Hauraki home-brew but they carry a uk crystal malt in a high lovibond. where would i be able to get a lower lovibond uk crystal malt. has any one got a "clone recipe" for this beer or any other advise you might give me?
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A combo of Bairds Medium and light crystal should give you enough toffee/butterscotch flavour that some people will mistake it for diacetyl. You can get this from any homebrew store in NZ I would think.. if not baylands or brewshop have it.
I would not try to get extra diacetyl via fermentation though, thats generallty considered a flaw. Avoid that with a good fermentation and a couple of days at the end a degree or two warmer than the rest of the fermentation.
I like the sound of that Toffee, might be tempted to give it a go in place of the usual caramalt
where do you buy this from ? thanks
also, how much should/could i use of this in the recipe, i am using malt syrup too.
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