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  1. J

    I Dream of Jenny - Cream ale (Genessee Cream Ale clone)

    Oh I'm not saying it cant be made. I was thinking of making one a few months ago. Like a 1 or 2 gallon kit deal. If I liked it then bump to my own recipe 5 gallon deal. I couldn't count the brews i've made. On & off since it was legal in 77. 1977 that is. The deal is trying to duplicate Exactly...
  2. J

    I Dream of Jenny - Cream ale (Genessee Cream Ale clone)

    VERY true on duplicating the Big VAT Boys recipes. Spend the 18 bucks its well worth it. I've done the same with adding extracts. Almond, cherry, lemon ect. So much easier to simply drop a lemon wedge into your brew if that's your thing or a drop of cherry. Just buy the Corona or Sam Adams. I'm...
  3. J

    I Dream of Jenny - Cream ale (Genessee Cream Ale clone)

    The Genny was a nice break from the ordinary. Another Cream was "Little Kings." I might have to make some cream ale. Looks simple enough. Certain hops & yeast is all it takes.
  4. J

    I Dream of Jenny - Cream ale (Genessee Cream Ale clone)

    I'll have to pick some up. I remember it being tasty and thanks. Forgive me Beer Gods.
  5. J

    Now it's my turn - what brew kettle and what size?

    I did the opposite last week. 5 gallon brew in a 5 gallon Fermentor. Had to transfer to my 6 gallon and it fermented fine. Your deal leaves a whole lot of headspace. 5 gal in a 20 gal. I guess it would ferment but id try shooting sone nitrogen on top of the brew. At least you'd reduce the oxygen...
  6. J

    I Dream of Jenny - Cream ale (Genessee Cream Ale clone)

    Didn't know the Cream Ale was still brewed. Light DME for sure & i just saw cream ale yeast so that's what i'd use also. Been years since I tasted Cream Ale but I don't remember any "hoppiness" at all. Again...its been 10+ years for a Genny Cream. Good luck!
  7. J

    Now it's my turn - what brew kettle and what size?

    Nice! I just use plastics.
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