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been lurking here a couple months sucking up bits of wisdom as I come across them. New to brewing but enjoying it. I was wondering if anybody has ever seen a recipe to mimic Red Horse Beer, made by San Miguel in the Philippines. My wife is Filipina and I can't find the real thing anywhere. I thought I might surprise her with a couple cases made myself.

-TJ

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Looks like variant on American malt liquor, according to Beer Advocate's reviews. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/355/23940

Not a style that I've ever brewed, but Google will help you find recipes. From the reviews, it sounds like the hopping rate is low (~20 IBUs?), and corn is used for a significant portion of the fermentables. Given its light body, I'd expect a low finishing gravity. If you're brewing all grain, shoot for a long, low-temperature conversion.

Good luck.

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