fredthecat
The original homebrewer™.
i want a real working man's beer made for and by a working man.
looking at using traditional american hops.
looking at using traditional american hops.
Define real working man. Also to be clear anything made by a fake working man, or a woman (whether fake, real, working, or not working) is a no go?
Edit 2: just noticed the OP and no longer wonder about the discussion value. Kinda like trying to sniff out the sweet spot on a turd.
looking at using traditional american hops.
LOL. Is this a true working man's beer?You STILL use hops in your beer?
Any fizzy, yellow beer recipe, with a late drywall addition, should fill the bill.
Only if they invoke humor.Could I get away with posting troll threads all the time?
80-90% US 2 Row
10-20% US Vienna Malt (https://www.northernbrewer.com/briess-goldpils-r-vienna-malt)
100% Liberty Hops (How hoppy do you want it?)
American Ale Yeast
"America First" Ale
Trolling trolls is a noble pursuit, and you, sir, just rick rolled one.You STILL use hops in your beer?
I sometimes substitute part of the rye for chocolate rye for a more robust beverage. Love this stuff, either light or dark.
EDIT: Oh shoot, I see now this is still the recipe where I screwed up my efficiency and had to add extract. You can of course use a little extra pale 2-row instead of the 10 oz extract. Or whatever. It's all good.
In a way, if you add gypsum to your water, you are using a mineral used to make dry wall, hence brewing with drywall.Any fizzy, yellow beer recipe, with a late drywall addition, should fill the bill.
In a way, if you add gypsum to your water, you are using a mineral used to make dry wall, hence brewing with drywall.
i want a real working man's beer made for and by a working man.
looking at using traditional american hops.
Sounds like a Gose...A real working man's beer has to contain between 2-8% actual sweat. The sweat must be wrung directly into the boil kettle from the grimy rag the real working man used when he wiped his brow from his long day hard day of farming, car fixing, or house building. For extra good measure the manliest of these working men toss the whole rag in to the kettle for added flavor and manliness. That's the recipe I was taught at least, YMMV
A real working man's beer has to contain between 2-8% actual sweat. The sweat must be wrung directly into the boil kettle from the grimy rag the real working man used when he wiped his brow from his long day hard day of farming, car fixing, or house building. For extra good measure the manliest of these working men toss the whole rag in to the kettle for added flavor and manliness. That's the recipe I was taught at least, YMMV
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