I just made a 5 gallon batch of bfd's light honey ale
Ingredients:
2 tsp. gypsum
4 lbs. light dry malt extract
3 lbs. orange blossom honey
4 oz. Cascade hops (5.8% alpha)
Liquid ale yeast
3/4 cup dextrose
Step by Step:
Boil extract, honey, water crystals and 2 oz. Cascade hops in 1 gallon of water for 50
minutes. Add 1 oz. Cascade and boil 10 minutes more. Add 1 oz. Cascade hops after heat is cut off. Cool wort, bring to 5 gallons, and pitch yeast. Follow your typical fermentation procedure, priming with dextrose before bottling.
Variations:
Use dark extract for a light-bodied dark beer. Try a different type of honey. Substitute hop
varieties - perhaps Fuggles for first two additions and Goldings for dry hop.
Anyhow i am starting to bottle it and i sample some due to a siphon hose malfunction
and it tasted like run of the mill beer very low key honey taste. I am making this for my wife cause she had a miller honey beer once ( i think it was millers) and she really loved it but it was a lot stronger in the honey taste than mine. Any suggestions on how to make it tase more honyish ( if thats a word) hehe
Ingredients:
2 tsp. gypsum
4 lbs. light dry malt extract
3 lbs. orange blossom honey
4 oz. Cascade hops (5.8% alpha)
Liquid ale yeast
3/4 cup dextrose
Step by Step:
Boil extract, honey, water crystals and 2 oz. Cascade hops in 1 gallon of water for 50
minutes. Add 1 oz. Cascade and boil 10 minutes more. Add 1 oz. Cascade hops after heat is cut off. Cool wort, bring to 5 gallons, and pitch yeast. Follow your typical fermentation procedure, priming with dextrose before bottling.
Variations:
Use dark extract for a light-bodied dark beer. Try a different type of honey. Substitute hop
varieties - perhaps Fuggles for first two additions and Goldings for dry hop.
Anyhow i am starting to bottle it and i sample some due to a siphon hose malfunction

