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05-10-2009, 08:53 PM
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Drink your beer!
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Fizzy Yellow Beer
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About a month ago, someone posted a good recipe for "Fizzy Yellow Beer". I can't find it now, but I brewed that recipe and wanted to thank whoever it was that posted it.
It had:
7 pounds Vienna malt
3 pounds Pilsner malt
.50 Perle (60)
.50 Tettnanger (45)
.50 Tettnanger (0)
and used Wyeast 1007 yeast.
I didn't have 1007, so I used S-05 at 62 degrees. It turned out really well! It's a great fizzy yellow beer! So, who posted that?
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05-10-2009, 09:35 PM
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http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f12/maltier-hoppier-yellow-beer-105949/ maybe?
Uses Vienna and Pilsner malt, Perle and Tettnanger hops, but calls for WLP029 (granted, pretty similar to Wyeast 1007.)
Slightly different grain bill, and his recipe called for an additional Tettnanger addition at 20 minutes, but it looks pretty close.
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I would never use a dead mouse in my beer. It's much better to use live ones. You could probably just steep a dead one, but live ones must be mashed. Actually, smashed and mashed would be best.
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05-10-2009, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by llazy_llama
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Hmmm. Maybe. It's close, but not exactly the post I was thinking of.
Anyway, it turned out great, and it's lagering a little bit right now to serve for Memorial Day. I made it about a month ago, so it's young but definitely will be good for the Memorial Day non-craft brew drinkers.
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05-10-2009, 11:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoopernatrix
About a month ago, someone posted a good recipe for "Fizzy Yellow Beer". I can't find it now, but I brewed that recipe and wanted to thank whoever it was that posted it.
It had:
7 pounds Vienna malt
3 pounds Pilsner malt
.50 Perle (60)
.50 Tettnanger (45)
.50 Tettnanger (0)
and used Wyeast 1007 yeast.
I didn't have 1007, so I used S-05 at 62 degrees. It turned out really well! It's a great fizzy yellow beer! So, who posted that?
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This sounds great, I'll be trying this one. 
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05-10-2009, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by llazy_llama
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Originally Posted by Short Drive
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Well, for crying out loud! I know my memory sucks, but I could swear it was a thread called "Fizzy Yellow Beer" with that recipe. Maybe I dreamt it, and actually came up with the recipe on my own???? Nah, I don't dream about yellow beer. Now, an IIPA; well, yeah, I've had some dreams!
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05-11-2009, 01:17 AM
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I know OhioBrewtis has brewed some "Fizzy Piss Water" Maybe that's what you're looking for. I'm not sure Kyle will man up to brewing it, but it's true.
Good luck, Yooper 
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05-11-2009, 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Hugh_Jass
I know OhioBrewtis has brewed some "Fizzy Piss Water" Maybe that's what you're looking for. I'm not sure Kyle will man up to brewing it, but it's true.
Good luck, Yooper 
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I don't think it's OB's recipe- I'd probably remember if it was. Well, maybe not- but I don't think it's OB's anyway.
Well, when I win the HBT competition in the blonde ale category with this beer, I guess I'll have to take all the credit, since no one will man up to the recipe!
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05-11-2009, 01:32 AM
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Hmm, this sounds like a good beer to drink on my brother-in-law's boat. I'm gonna brew it! Thanks Yoop!
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07-11-2011, 04:53 PM
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There is no way you dreamed it and you are right that the alternative proposed as
the original is NOT it. I saw the exact same recipe about two weeks ago, and came
across YOUR thread searching for "fizzy yellow beer".
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