I've been asked to brew 4 batches of beer for a family event this June and I am trying to get my recipes picked out.
I'm thinking of the following (from a style perspective)
1. Pale Ale - something not too out-going
2. IPA - something a little more flavorful
3. Porter - something a little dark
4. Rye Ale - non-negotiable (Mom loves her some Rye beer)
Essentially the one, two and three slots are up for grabs, these are the ones that make sense to me to try and suit everyone.
Are there any other styles I should consider to appeal to the widest assortment of people (I don't know what everyone's beer appreciation level is).
An English Biter or a Brown ale? I haven't ever brewed a wheat beer but I still have time to make a test brew before I have to commit.
Just looking for any thoughts and suggestions from other people who may have done the same thing.
Thanks!!
I'm thinking of the following (from a style perspective)
1. Pale Ale - something not too out-going
2. IPA - something a little more flavorful
3. Porter - something a little dark
4. Rye Ale - non-negotiable (Mom loves her some Rye beer)
Essentially the one, two and three slots are up for grabs, these are the ones that make sense to me to try and suit everyone.
Are there any other styles I should consider to appeal to the widest assortment of people (I don't know what everyone's beer appreciation level is).
An English Biter or a Brown ale? I haven't ever brewed a wheat beer but I still have time to make a test brew before I have to commit.
Just looking for any thoughts and suggestions from other people who may have done the same thing.
Thanks!!