Drinking my centennial/Citra version and after just five days bottled this is the beer I've been looking for. I upped the abv into pale ale territory, 54 Ibus and 5.6% using 05, this is a great summer crusher.
I have brewed this 3 times, plus my own similar (but 5.5%) blonde ale twice. The centennial blonde is just fine with s-05, can't say I had any clarity problems and it is a reliable cheap recipe that you can proudly offer to you non-craft drinker friends. I do prefer my blonde recipe which is stronger and uses noble hops.
Just kegged it. Flat, I definitely see why this is a crowd pleaser. Clear, light, sweeter. Mine ended up about 3.5%abv. Gonna take a few to get me there.
We will see once carbed and cold. So far, I can see this for mass people but not so sure for craft beer fans. Not a whole lot of depth or body.
Just kegged it. Flat, I definitely see why this is a crowd pleaser. Clear, light, sweeter. Mine ended up about 3.5%abv. Gonna take a few to get me there.
We will see once carbed and cold. So far, I can see this for mass people but not so sure for craft beer fans. Not a whole lot of depth or body.
All good to do this will all centennial? Don't have any cascade... I have hersbrucker, perle and chinook but don't think any of these are appropriate substitutes?
Anyone get this beer done from grain to glass in 3 weeks? I only have a 10% imperial stout and two 7% IPAs in the bottle at the moment and was thinking it might be better if I brewed something lighter form my NYE party. The plan would be to ferment it for a week and then bottle condition for 2 weeks. I will follow the original recipe so hopefully the Nottingham will get it done in a week.
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