Re: 21st Amendment Bitter American Recipe?

Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:28 am

Fritz Eye wrote:[quote= I assume yeast is WLP001?


WLP 051, I think this is what Anchor uses for their Liberty Ale. [/quote]


I stand corrected, according to Mr. Malty, Anchor Librty is Wyeast American II, probaly Wyeast's version. :oops:
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Re: 21st Amendment Bitter American Recipe?

Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:06 pm

Fritz Eye wrote:
Fritz Eye wrote:[quote= I assume yeast is WLP001?


WLP 051, I think this is what Anchor uses for their Liberty Ale.


I stand corrected, according to Mr. Malty, Anchor Librty is Wyeast American II, probaly Wyeast's version. :oops:


http://morebeer.com/view_product/9111/1 ... an_Extract

They have WLP001 listed on the website, but I'm sure you could use WLP051 as well.
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Re: 21st Amendment Bitter American Recipe?

Thu May 06, 2010 6:07 am

Just saw on Facebook that Sully is going to be canning their Bitter American. Here is the list of ingredients and specs.

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Re: 21st Amendment Bitter American Recipe?

Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:30 am

Bump: just had American Bitter in the can, yes tasty crack cans..... and it is great.
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Re: 21st Amendment Bitter American Recipe?

Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:31 pm

I heard that they use golden promise as the base malt.
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Re: 21st Amendment Bitter American Recipe?

Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:47 pm

How would Bitter American compare to Stone's Levitation? After listening to CYBI, they sound pretty similar; ie, Session APA.
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Re: 21st Amendment Bitter American Recipe?

Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:16 am

passlaku wrote:How would Bitter American compare to Stone's Levitation? After listening to CYBI, they sound pretty similar; ie, Session APA.


As basic as it is, I found the American Bitter to be a more complex layered beer. The American Bitter. is really a poundable beer where the Stone beer which is very good, is more bitter and does not have the smooth malty quality of the 21A.
That is my $ .002 worth even though I have not done a side by side comparison, I just feel the 21A stood out more.

Plus the Amer.Bit. has that damn cute monkey on the can!
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Re: 21st Amendment Bitter American Recipe?

Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:58 pm

passlaku wrote:How would Bitter American compare to Stone's Levitation? After listening to CYBI, they sound pretty similar; ie, Session APA.


Levitation is more of an amber ale and Bitter American is more of a low-gravity IPA. I'd say the 21A beer is less bitter and has more aroma hops, and also less malt character.
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