So with 14 pages of reviews thus far I figured we should give this one a shot. Went to my local brew store and bought my extract components, as well as dropping about 400.00 on kegging equipment. So its all you guys fault!! So this will be our first kegged beer. I will post pics of my Keezer...
Jayhem I agree was hoping my math was wrong. Ohhh well we will see how it turns out. Worst case if it is way to strong I think Ill make a regular blonde and blend them.
Rodwha, this is the first time I have used honey in beer. I added it in the secondary after reading a bunch on here and it...
So this is my third extract with Steeping grains recipe the other 2 have been good and this one will look familiar I am sure since the base recipe is from the forums here the twist is at the end so bear with me a minute.
5lbs light DME
1lb Carapils
1/2 lb Honey Malt
.5 oz Centennial...
I apologize for the way late reply guys, I have been way busy and didn't get to brew for a while, but I am back. Took the advice and in September I made a second batch of this stuff and added 1lb of Carapils, (I either misread Revvys post of thought ahh more is better) anyway the flavor is...
I saw the recipe but you said it was a partial mash what steps did you take to brew it? A friend of mine from work just gave me a bunch of honey from her hives that is awesome and I want to make a good beer with it.
Thanks
Hey all thanks for all the help so far on the forum. My Brew Buddy and I made an Irish Red that we modified from a recipe I found in Home brewing for Dummies. It is only our third batch, our first being a Kolsh Kit from the local brew supply store that turned out ok after it bottle conditioned...
Well this thread is going to get me in trouble! I am only on Extract kit number 4 and having a great time and some good beer but this is a whole other animal I am going to have way to many projects at once. The way these are sounding is very interesting and reminding me of a beer one of our...
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AB Sued Dog Fish Head more than just over this because they are a$$ holes and don't like anyone taking any of their market share no mater how small a piece it may be. Go watch beer wars and you will see what the big guys do to the little guys.
Sorry not really relevant to this convo...
That my friend is hilarious!!:D
I have nothing useful to add except that I haven't made anything my wife likes because she isn't a beer fan yet either, however she does like a Peach Lambic I have bought before and it is quite good so that is a good start.