BREWING FOR THE MASSES - can't edit my title....
I decided to brew a couple beers for a charity golf tournament in my area. I have been brewing for about 2 years and normally just do one off batches, variety is the spice of life right? Anyways i'm looking for some input about what I should, or you would, brew if you were in my position.
I'm looking for two beers. Going to do 10-15 gallons of each. It's going to be in the heat of South Florida, so i'm thinking something light, maybe a little hoppy, but needs to be refreshing and i'm not looking to drop a ton of $$$ (no IIPA
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I have a fresh Kolsch and a frankenyeast of Vermont Ale/Thames Valley washed, but buying new yeast is no problem (001, 1056, 05).
Basically I want two beers that are the ultimate crowd pleasers. I'm thinking an American Wheat and a Hoppy Pale Ale, but i'm 100% open to suggestions. Anyone have experience with this? Or a suggestion of what would you brew in my position. Recipes are more then welcome.
Thanks in advance!![Mug :mug: :mug:](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/smilies/sdrinking-100-154.gif)
I decided to brew a couple beers for a charity golf tournament in my area. I have been brewing for about 2 years and normally just do one off batches, variety is the spice of life right? Anyways i'm looking for some input about what I should, or you would, brew if you were in my position.
I'm looking for two beers. Going to do 10-15 gallons of each. It's going to be in the heat of South Florida, so i'm thinking something light, maybe a little hoppy, but needs to be refreshing and i'm not looking to drop a ton of $$$ (no IIPA
I have a fresh Kolsch and a frankenyeast of Vermont Ale/Thames Valley washed, but buying new yeast is no problem (001, 1056, 05).
Basically I want two beers that are the ultimate crowd pleasers. I'm thinking an American Wheat and a Hoppy Pale Ale, but i'm 100% open to suggestions. Anyone have experience with this? Or a suggestion of what would you brew in my position. Recipes are more then welcome.
Thanks in advance!
![Mug :mug: :mug:](https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/smilies/sdrinking-100-154.gif)