I am going to be brewing a beer for an annual weekend camping trip that I go on end of march / beginning of aprilish that has been dubbed ManTrip.
You guessed it: a bunch of guys get together and go hang out in the woods eating and drinking their faces off. Each person generally brings a 30 pack for 2 days and it definitely is not enough beer for the weekend.
This year, I have decided to brew a German style beer and call it Bier der Betrunkenen Wald Männer, which a translation website told me means Beer of the Drunken Forest Men (btw, that is what us crazies who go camping in april call ourselves).
1) If anyone on here is fluent in German, does Bier der Betrunkenen Wald Männer correctly translate to Beer of the Drunken Forest Men? If not, what would the best translation be?
2) I am not all too familiar with German beers. I am looking to brew an extract or partial light beer; something not very heavy with a very mild taste and a medium alcohol content (I would make something darker and heavier, however since I am making this beer for a general populace of non-beer snobs, i have to keep it light and simple). Any suggestions to those who know more than I?
*edit* I don't have the capabilities to do a lager.
This beer is not something that people are going to use to get wasted on. This beer is going to be commemorative of the occasion and I want it to be special for everyone who gets one. So before anyone says, "don't waste a good homebrew on binge drinking," keep in mind that it is not.
Thanks everyone! Happy Brewing!
You guessed it: a bunch of guys get together and go hang out in the woods eating and drinking their faces off. Each person generally brings a 30 pack for 2 days and it definitely is not enough beer for the weekend.
This year, I have decided to brew a German style beer and call it Bier der Betrunkenen Wald Männer, which a translation website told me means Beer of the Drunken Forest Men (btw, that is what us crazies who go camping in april call ourselves).
1) If anyone on here is fluent in German, does Bier der Betrunkenen Wald Männer correctly translate to Beer of the Drunken Forest Men? If not, what would the best translation be?
2) I am not all too familiar with German beers. I am looking to brew an extract or partial light beer; something not very heavy with a very mild taste and a medium alcohol content (I would make something darker and heavier, however since I am making this beer for a general populace of non-beer snobs, i have to keep it light and simple). Any suggestions to those who know more than I?
*edit* I don't have the capabilities to do a lager.
This beer is not something that people are going to use to get wasted on. This beer is going to be commemorative of the occasion and I want it to be special for everyone who gets one. So before anyone says, "don't waste a good homebrew on binge drinking," keep in mind that it is not.
Thanks everyone! Happy Brewing!