They will not make an EXACT copy of the beer as it is currently produced (as brewers tend to change their ingredients depending upon price and availablilty) but they will all make very tasty beers that you may find more interesting than those available to you if you only brew from single and two can beer kits. The recipes that follow are those created by Peter, based on various formulations he has tried over the years, that attempt to match the style and flavour characteristics of the named brew. For those not wishing to brew from first principles using all grain, full mash brewing procedures, it is still possible to create "Clone Beers" using malt extract, hops and crushed grains, especially if you convert Dave's recipes using a brewing calculator such as the one provided by Peter Laycock ( which is available FREE in several spreadsheet formats from If you have not brewed this way before, please see the " Brewing With Malt Extract " section of our site to see the process in pictures, where I have used the recipe that produces a "Courage Directors" style ale and indicated at which point the various grains and hops should be added.
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