staffVAJoe
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Please do not think less of me guys.....
I am drinking a "Budweiser American Ale" and I am enjoying it (the fourth more than the first of course"
QUESTION: what type of ALE is this???
Wikipedia says that an Ale is: -= "Ale is a type of beer brewed from malted barley using a top-fermenting brewers' yeast. This yeast ferments the beer quickly, giving it a sweet, full bodied and fruity taste. Most ales contain hops, which impart a bitter herbal flavor that helps to balance the sweetness of the malt and preserve the beer. The other major style of beer is lager, which is bottom-fermented."
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what type of partial mash kit could I get that would be similar to this beer?
NOTE: My Oatmeal Stout would kick Budweiser's but ANY DAY OF THE WEEK!
Please do not think less of me guys.....
I am drinking a "Budweiser American Ale" and I am enjoying it (the fourth more than the first of course"
QUESTION: what type of ALE is this???
Wikipedia says that an Ale is: -= "Ale is a type of beer brewed from malted barley using a top-fermenting brewers' yeast. This yeast ferments the beer quickly, giving it a sweet, full bodied and fruity taste. Most ales contain hops, which impart a bitter herbal flavor that helps to balance the sweetness of the malt and preserve the beer. The other major style of beer is lager, which is bottom-fermented."
[ MODERATORS THIS THREAD IS "DRUNKEN RAMBLINGS" FOR A REASON]
what type of partial mash kit could I get that would be similar to this beer?
NOTE: My Oatmeal Stout would kick Budweiser's but ANY DAY OF THE WEEK!