I'm looking to make a light ale. Light body, light color, easy drinking summer brew, low hop, low malt character, but not a hefe (already got 10g of that! :cross
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I want to try to create something with a good balance - not overly hopped, not overly malty (like most of my brews have been recently). Maybe I'm thinking along the lines of a cream ale - but I've never done one of those, so I don't know what to add?
I guess breaking it down by categories would help formulate a recipe easier
Type: Session Ale (I want something you can drink 10 of at a sitting and still want more.
Color: Light Golden/Yellow, Crystal Clear
Aroma: Subtle, Crisp, Not Fruity/Lemony Like A Hefe, Clean
Taste: Light, Refreshing, Ideal Summer Brew, Crisp
Body: Light, Not water like, but no way thick, light head retention
I think the recipe will have to include some corn and/or rice. I assume that rice would give it a cleaner, lighter taste (kinda like saki). I'm not sure what the corn would add?
I'll probably do a 5 gallon batch, so I was thinking something like this:
6 lbs 2 Row
6 lbs Rice
1 lb Rice Husks (to help with the clarity)
Hop Options: Cluster, Columbus, Hallertauer NB, Liberty, Mt. Hood, Saaz
Not sure what specialty malts to use...thinking maybe victory? Any suggestions?
Looking forward to brewing my first original recipe with you guys help!
I want to try to create something with a good balance - not overly hopped, not overly malty (like most of my brews have been recently). Maybe I'm thinking along the lines of a cream ale - but I've never done one of those, so I don't know what to add?
I guess breaking it down by categories would help formulate a recipe easier
Type: Session Ale (I want something you can drink 10 of at a sitting and still want more.
Color: Light Golden/Yellow, Crystal Clear
Aroma: Subtle, Crisp, Not Fruity/Lemony Like A Hefe, Clean
Taste: Light, Refreshing, Ideal Summer Brew, Crisp
Body: Light, Not water like, but no way thick, light head retention
I think the recipe will have to include some corn and/or rice. I assume that rice would give it a cleaner, lighter taste (kinda like saki). I'm not sure what the corn would add?
I'll probably do a 5 gallon batch, so I was thinking something like this:
6 lbs 2 Row
6 lbs Rice
1 lb Rice Husks (to help with the clarity)
Hop Options: Cluster, Columbus, Hallertauer NB, Liberty, Mt. Hood, Saaz
Not sure what specialty malts to use...thinking maybe victory? Any suggestions?
Looking forward to brewing my first original recipe with you guys help!
