I'm getting married in September, and am brewing for my wedding (100 people or so). I think have narrowed the beer list down:
1. Belgian Dubbel (10 gallons) - A maltier stronger beer with mass-appeal.
2. Edwort's Apfelwein (10 gallons) - Seasonal offering with a lot of kick!
3. 10 gallons of one of the following:
Option 1: Kolsch
Option 2: Fat Tire Clone (Belgian Amber)
Option 3: Centennial Blonde Partial Grain (https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f66/centennial-blonde-simple-4-all-grain-5-10-gall-42841/index55.html)
The idea with the third option is to have a lighter beer that still has appeal for the connoisseurs. Any other thoughts welcome!
Cheers,
1. Belgian Dubbel (10 gallons) - A maltier stronger beer with mass-appeal.
2. Edwort's Apfelwein (10 gallons) - Seasonal offering with a lot of kick!
3. 10 gallons of one of the following:
Option 1: Kolsch
Option 2: Fat Tire Clone (Belgian Amber)
Option 3: Centennial Blonde Partial Grain (https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f66/centennial-blonde-simple-4-all-grain-5-10-gall-42841/index55.html)
The idea with the third option is to have a lighter beer that still has appeal for the connoisseurs. Any other thoughts welcome!
Cheers,