I do like to watch that yeasty cha-cha.I'm hovering between 68 and 70 degrees and the little yeasties are dancing like crazy inside the carboy...
They're putting the centennial blonde guys to shame - I hope they won't peter out too soon...
Going to brew this w/in the next 3 days and first wort hop.Which would be better--Magnum,cascade or fuggles?Dad is a big BMC drinker and this looks right on for him.
Yeah,I planned on .38 oz @ 12.1AA and it should be around 14.7IBU's tinseth.Or should I bump up the amt to account for the decrease in percieved bitterness from FWHing?I'm really stoked about this one.I had magnum in mind and had hoped you would concur.They have such a mild aroma I really want to see how it comes thru in a small beer.Oh,and thanks for such a prompt reply.Magnum...but it won't take very much.
What exactly were their comments?I brewed this for my Miller Lite loving father.Made this a several weeks back and it went into the keg two weeks ago. It was crystal clear before chilling then had chill haze for about 4-5 days. Since then it is easily the clearest beer i've every made and as clear as anything I've every seen. Could easily be fooled into thinking it was filtered.
I'm not a fan of "light" beers, and I brewed this specifically for my shriner buddies, my wife, father in law and my brother who are all BMC drinkers.
The verdict? The wife says it's the best beer she has ever drank, and tonight showed great concern that the keg will easily be empty before the next batch is done. My father in law wants to put in a Kegerator at his place specifically to put this beer on tap.
My shriner buddies absolutely HATED this beer. They were critical of every aspect of it. They all drink Miller Lite exclusively, so I consider this the ultimate compliment coming from them!![]()
I could see some problems without them! Im excited
They all drink Miller Lite exclusively
My shriner buddies absolutely HATED this beer. They were critical of every aspect of it. They all drink Miller Lite exclusively, so I consider this the ultimate compliment coming from them!![]()
7lbs 2 row
2 lbs flaked corn
1 lbs rice
Kolsch yeast
Hallertau hops for 20 or so IBUs with light aroma
plus rice hulls and irish moss
When I put this recipe into beersmith with 5.5 lbs of two row the % alcohol is listed as about 4.5, and I was hoping fpr something a little higher - say 5.5
Does anyone think that upping the corn to say 3 lbs would too much? If I up the two row to 7lbs and leave the corn at 2 lbs that puts me right at 5.5, just upping the corn to 3lbs will give me 5% alc which is cool.
I'm looking for a nice crisp light lager like ale that I can enjoy along with my BMC buddies, I wouldn't mind a corn taste (I guess! I have never used corn before so I really don't Know). Maybe 4.5% alc is fine...