ohiodad
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Finally got around to brewing this one today! Been on my list for a while!! Looking forward to drinking these on the deck as the weather warms! Thanks for sharing BM!
Glad they enjoyed it. You'll now be expexted to have it on hand all the time.solbergg said:Just wanted to add an update that the beer did in fact lighten up quite a bit, both in the fermenter and when put into the glass. I had a house party last weekend, and many people told me it was the best light (colored) beer they had ever tasted. Great recipe, BM!
xumbi said:...So between boiling off and getting higher efficiency, I'm going to end up with a slightly stronger brew. Hopefully this won't be a bad thing...
But more importantly, how does it taste?Blender said:This is the result of my version of your recipe. It is a little young yet getting better each day. Kegging my beers has resulted in so much better clarity.
Great to hear it.blacklab said:I brewed this last thursday, kegged it from primary yesterday, force carbed overnight, and just pulled the first pint.
It's a little green, a bit cloudy yet - but good, very quaffable.
That's good beer, from grain to glass, in 9 days!
Solid Biermuncher, solid.
Alamo_Beer said:So BM, I know you mostly FWH you're bittering hops and add you're finishing hops at knockout now. Would you do that for this beer?
I'd lean toward the 1.5. Keep it lighter in color.Jeff48 said:Gonna Brew Sunday and try the extract recipe. I have some Carapils at a 7.5L or some Briess Dextrine at 1.5L. What would you reccomend between the two.
Thanks
BierMuncher said:I'd lean toward the 1.5. Keep it lighter in color.
That looks familiar.blacklab said:Here's this brew after 10 days in primary and 2 weeks in the keg:
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The glass is a little scratched because it's kinda old-I stole it from Rennie's in Eugene on my 21er in 1991. But the beer cleared very nicely after a week or so in the keg.
Funny you say that. I just tapped a Willamette Blonde two weeks ago.FEARDIZ said:I was going to try this but AHS is out of Centennial and Cascade, the yeast is out of stock due on May 1
I have 1 - 1.5 oz of Willimette - will that be the same?
BierMuncher said:Funny you say that. I just tapped a Willamette Blonde two weeks ago.
It's a good blonde. Not quite as "zippy" as the Centennial, but the neighbors enjoyed it when I bottled up a 12-pack for a BBQ the other night.
It would be just fine with Willamette subbed in for Centennial.
Nice choice. I'd say 10 days in the primary and 20 days of crash cooling in the keg and you should have some pretty clear beer.jacksonbrown said:I'm mashing this brew right now, should be ready for first running in about 15 min. My inventory was wrong, I did not have any Vienna on hand, so I substituted Victory. I don't think it should affect the final product too much. Perhaps a bit nuttier in it's backbone? Wedding's coming up in 3 weeks, so I'm looking forward to having this available for the friends!