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CloneBrews: Recipes for 200 Commercial Beers

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Brew your own clones of Magic Hat #9, Ithaca Brown, Moose Drool, Samuel Adams Boston Ale, and 196 more commercial beers! Revised, improved, and expanded, this second edition of CloneBrews contains 50 brand-new recipes, updated mashing guidelines, and a food pairing feature that recommends the best fare to match every beer. With basic brewing equipment and a bit of know-how, you can duplicate all of your favorite lagers and ales from home. 

441 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 10, 1998

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Profile Image for Ramon van Dam.
482 reviews6 followers
March 19, 2025
Quite dry, but it delivers on its promise. The book features a huge collection of clone recipes, though I have my doubts on some of them. I've added a lot to my own recipe database though, definitely worth a read.
3 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2020
Great resource for intermediate brewers, with lots of recipes and tips throughout.
Profile Image for Cindy.
56 reviews1 follower
July 11, 2012
This is not an introduction to brewing, but a great recipe collection for when you are ready to start playing with flavors. It's great to have the "base" of a known beer, then you can tweak them to your taste. Things like "I want to make a smoked porter, but with more hops". Perfect if you've only used kits and are ready to do your own ingredients.

The beers are mostly European, some mass market American with a few microbrews thrown in (including Dogfish Head's 60 minute IPA). There are more recent clone recipe books out there (but this is the one that was at the library), but these recipes are just fine for what I was looking for.

I will admit to not actually trying any of the recipes (it's currently too hot to brew, learned that lesson the hard way... see reference to "smoked porter" above). However, I do think this has inspired me enough to give homebrewing an other shot (or rather pint).
Profile Image for PJ.
42 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2007
The Charlie Papazian homebrewing book is essential for every homebrewer, and when you are ready to move on in search of more recipes, this is a good place to go. Shows you how to brew 150 popular and delicious beers (I have a Duvel clone heading into the bottles today); and extract, partial mash, and all-grain recipes are provided for every beer.

Possibly deserving of more stars, but there are many resources for beer recipes these days, and many of them are free.
Profile Image for Richard.
19 reviews
March 31, 2011
Brewed two recipes out of this book so far and they have been amazing thus far. The Scotch Silly Ale came out as probably my best so far. I'm in the midst of bottling the Maple Wheat Ale, and it may very well surpass the Scotch as my best so far. The smell, color, and taste are amazing - even flat. Definitely recommend this book for those looking to further their understanding of grains and hops in composing their own recipes.
Profile Image for Rob.
Author 2 books440 followers
June 16, 2016
Good (albeit somewhat short) discussion of what makes a clone brew, and how to go about formulating your own. Then a bunch of clone recipes that feature extract, mini-mash, and all-grain methods. And a few very recognizable names in here (Westmalle Tripel, J.W. Lees Harvest Ale, Fuller's ESB, &c.) Quite a few lagers, more than I'd like, but hey that's cool. A good book for inspiration while devising your own recipes, but I don't know that it would be a go-to.
Profile Image for Fred.
218 reviews4 followers
August 31, 2010
I wanted something that was a bit more current than this.
It was written in 1998 prior to the American Craft Beer Revolution, therefore it focuses mainly on international recipes.
Not an entirely bad thing, because there are at least 12-15 outstanding beers represented, it's just that I wanted recipes for beers that didn't exist when this book was written.
Profile Image for Christoph Weber.
1,476 reviews9 followers
August 31, 2016
Wer wollte nicht sein Lieblingsbier mal selber brauen? Mit diesem Buch sollte man es hinbekommen.

Nein, ich habe nicht jedes Rezept durchgelesen und auch nicht gebraut. Die generellen Anleitungen zu Beginn sind kurz und präzise, die Prämisse spannend. Und die Sammlung an Rezepten ist umfangreich und gut gemacht.
Profile Image for Ryan Sestric.
65 reviews2 followers
November 17, 2014
Admittedly, I haven't read EVERY page, but it's a recipe book. There are SO many beers they clone. I'm currently working on one (finally as my beer queue is massive), and in totally excited! Lots of grew ideas, easily laid out for the home brewer!
Profile Image for Manuel Romero Fariña.
17 reviews
September 4, 2017
Excelente

Excelente compilación de clones de cervezas fácil de leer inclusive para una persona que habla un ingles básico. Todavía no probé hacer ninguno de los clones pero en breve lo estaré haciendo
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31 reviews
May 4, 2010
Some interesting info. So far I've done 3 recipes, none of them near the commercial equivalent. There are a couple more to I want to try so I may update this depending on how they turn out.
Profile Image for Sara.
679 reviews
August 19, 2011
Being as I have not tried the recipes, I don't know how close the recipes actually come to "clones", but five stars for the variety of the recipes and the clear descriptions and instructions.
Profile Image for Michael W.
1 review1 follower
February 7, 2012
Loved this book, It gave extract methods and all grain/partial grain recipes for each. Invaluable as a beginner/intermediate brewer.
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234 reviews24 followers
June 1, 2015
Excellent, accessibly-present recipes for great beer. Need to add a permanent copy to my brew shelf.
Profile Image for Ronald Smith.
Author 2 books2 followers
January 7, 2017
Beyond cloning beers, this is a good book to find basic recipes to experiment from.
Profile Image for Andrea.
83 reviews
May 29, 2008
Some very decent and accurate recipes, great for the homebrewer who is stepping beyond the basics.
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