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Well, you are almost right. The book does talk about Damnation in detail but doesn't actually give the recipe. However, in the final chapter, Vinnie Cilurzo does give a recipe for a strong golden ale which is the same style as Damnation. Looking at the Damnation details and this recipe there are few differences, chief among these would be the use of wheat and munich in the strong ale (damnation apparently uses neither) and the yeast used. Russian River uses a proprietary yeast derived from White Labs WLP500 that is not available to the general public. If I were inclined to brew a Damnation clone (which I am), I would use Vinnie's recipe as follows:
Vinnie Cilurzo's Strong Golden Ale
O.G. 1.066-1.072
F.G. 1.006-1.012
ABV 7-8%
IBU: 23-33
Grist Bill:
Pilsener Malt 80-100%
Wheat malt 2.5%-5% (optional)
Munich malt 2.5%-5% (optional)
Sugar (candi rocks, turbinado, or dextrose) 5-20%
Hops:
Styrian Goldings, 90 minutes, 30% hop bill (13-15 IBU)
Styrian Goldings, 30 minutes, 35% hop bill (7-10 IBU)
Saaz, at knockout, 35% of hop bill (3-5 IBU)
Mash:
151°-152°F
Yeast:
WLP500 or Wyeast 1214
Fermentation:
Dependent on yeast choice 66°-76°F
This should get you somewhere in the ballpark.
Wayne
Bugeater Brewing CompanyBugeater Brewing Company
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