rottenpotato
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Ok, so I am all about craft brewing, I have a honey oat imperial stout, a cherry amber ale and a sweet potato porter sitting under my counter waiting to be kegged. On the other hand, I am curious about trying a very stripped down recipe consisting merely of 2 row, cascade hops, and notty yeast. Essentially what I want to do is to see if I can brew a basic, everyday beer for less than $10 a batch (Im used to paying 7 bucks per three gallon batch of applewein for everyday drinking). I am new to AG (all the above are partial mashes) and I figure this will be the best way for me to learn without wasting a bunch of cash on specialty malts.
Anyone ever try this? I am thinking about cheating with a little corn sugar to get a higher abv while keeping it a very light, dry beer.
Anyone ever try this? I am thinking about cheating with a little corn sugar to get a higher abv while keeping it a very light, dry beer.