PintOfBitter
Well-Known Member
def gotta get another keg of this going after the move. it'll be a good one for the new neighbors, too!
....BierMuncher is exactly right on the questions, I must have heard "You made this beer? Bulls#*T".:rockin:
Hey FishinDave-
I brewed this batch with the total intent to make a Miller Chill/Bud Lite with Lime type of brew. I'm in the process of making some lime extract that I'll add at bottling along with a touch of Splenda (just under a 1/4 cup in a 2.5 gallon batch.) because the above mentioned macros have a touch of sweetness. I'm expecting great things. I let you know how it turns out!
Not that anybody was holding their breath waiting for an update but...
My attempt at using BM's recipe as the basis for a lawnmower lime ale was a complete success. It wasn't nearly as clear as others or as light of body as others have attested, but I'll mash lower next time and use a thinner mash. Those two hiccups aside, the 1 cup of vodka mixed with the zest of 4 limes added to the bottling bucket gave exactly the lime quality I was looking for. It's a really refreshing, tasty summer brew!
I found that if I pull the corn and rice down by 50% and replace with table sugar, that cream ale characteristic (slight corn flavor) goes away and the beer gets much crisper.Just tried it tonight after kegging for over a week... very good! But I might pare down the corn next time, it certainly has a strong corn flavor.
I found that if I pull the corn and rice down by 50% and replace with table sugar, that cream ale characteristic (slight corn flavor) goes away and the beer gets much crisper.
How much table sugar do you use and how (when) do you use it?
Just tried it tonight after kegging for over a week... very good! But I might pare down the corn next time, it certainly has a strong corn flavor.
I've used up to 10% sugar...I just toss it in to the kettle as it's filling with wort from the tun.
Friday Hockey Night in the US of A! With 4 or 5 or more of these Corn beers!
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I plan on making this recipe within the next few days but would like to increase the alcohol content a bit. What would be the best way to do this? Corn sugar, increasing the amount of flaked corn or rice, or base malt? Beersmith is estimating 4.03 ABV which seems low for my liking, I would like it somewhere in the 6 to 6.5% range.
3 Crop Cream Ale
A ProMash Recipe Report
Recipe Specifics
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Batch Size (Gal): 5.00 Wort Size (Gal): 5.00
Total Grain (Lbs): 9.44
Anticipated OG: 1.053 Plato: 13.02
Anticipated SRM: 2.9
Anticipated IBU: 18
Brewhouse Efficiency: 75 %
Wort Boil Time: 60 Minutes
Grain/Extract/Sugar
% Amount Name Origin Potential SRM
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70.6 6.67 lbs. Pale Malt(2-row) America 1.036 2
23.5 2.22 lbs. Flaked Corn (Maize) America 1.040 1
5.9 0.56 lbs. Minute Rice American 1.040 1
Potential represented as SG per pound per gallon.
Hops
Amount Name Form Alpha IBU Boil Time
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0.45 oz. Crystal Pellet 3.25 8.8 60 min.
0.45 oz. Willamette Pellet 5.00 13.5 60 min.
Extras
Amount Name Type Time
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0.17 Oz Irish Moss Fining 15 Min.(boil)
Yeast
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Fermentis US-05 Safale
To you guys who have gotten your FG down to 1.000--how does it taste?
Looking to formulating a recipe like this for a guy who is starting brewing and likes light beers.Thinking that a 1.032SG down to 1.000 would net a light beer w/ 4% alc.
What do the die hard ML drinkers think about the 17ibus and actual hop flavor?
What do the die hard ML drinkers think about the 17ibus and actual hop flavor?