Wino24
Well-Known Member
Hi all....anyone have a recipe for a Miller High Life clone? I've made the Miller Lite clone recipe which is posted on the forum, but I was wondering if there is a different recipe for the High Life.
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I love me the High Life, but I gotta second BK on this.
If I recall, the FG will be around 1.007, so maybe skipping the AE on the lite recipe would do it?
To be honest you will have a hard time finding anyone who puts a lot of effort into cloning a light am lager. I love some High Life when the time calls for it, but that crap is cheap and easy as hell to buy. Why brew it?
Yeah I know.... good luck with a recipe. Start with your first clone and tweak it. Hopefully you can answer your own question and help the community.
Crystal clear, carbonation is perfect, nice lacing. It looks and tastes like Miller High Life.
I have seen a couple threads now about cloning BMC products. Anyone ever thought of doing a patigyle from a nice belgiun pilsner and adding some rice syrup?
So from what I've read, High Life used rice? I did a Bud clone a couple of years ago and it was great! 6 % alcohol and 17 IBU's. So I missed a little...but it was really good. We did a cereal mash with 6-row and rice then added it to the rest of the 2-row and 6-row waiting at a protein rest.
I remember quarts of High Life at the drive in. Hmmm, guess I'm dating myself!
Miller uses corn. Budweiser uses rice.
I make a light beer for friends. I can buy it cheap, but I can make it just for the fook of it.
What else can you make and buy cheaper or without any of the hassle; bakery, Bar-B-Q, a rebuilt engine, clothing, reloaded ammunition, .... hmm... the list is endless?
... Beer fits in that category.
Dude, I'm liking your posts more and more. Keep up the good work.
‘Cause I’ve got the time. And I want the beer.To be honest you will have a hard time finding anyone who puts a lot of effort into cloning a light am lager. I love some High Life when the time calls for it, but that crap is cheap and easy as hell to buy. Why brew it?
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