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chrisedjohn

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My grandfather grew up in near the old Oconto Brewery and was reminiscing with me this past Christmas about him drinking this beer when he was younger. I have been home brewing for a while and would love to brew a batch of this for a gift for him. Has anyone here tasted that beer? If so, could you please email me your suggestion for a grain bill, hop schedule, yeast type, and fermentation temperature? When he described it, and from searching for it, all I could decern is that it’s a light larger and it had a “bitter” taste (25-35 IBU’s I’m guessing). I also believe I saw somewhere on a search that it came in around 3.5% abv. I would really appreciate any guidance you could give me so I reproduce this beer for him.

Thanks much!
 
I would email or call the brewer at rail house brewery and see if he would give oyu some insight... he may have access to a recipe that he tweaked for his version. Hopefully he will help oyu make your beer for gramps!
 
My grandfather grew up in near the old Oconto Brewery and was reminiscing with me this past Christmas about him drinking this beer when he was younger. I have been home brewing for a while and would love to brew a batch of this for a gift for him. Has anyone here tasted that beer? If so, could you please email me your suggestion for a grain bill, hop schedule, yeast type, and fermentation temperature? When he described it, and from searching for it, all I could decern is that it’s a light larger and it had a “bitter” taste (25-35 IBU’s I’m guessing). I also believe I saw somewhere on a search that it came in around 3.5% abv. I would really appreciate any guidance you could give me so I reproduce this beer for him.

Thanks much!
chrisedjohn,

I stumbled on your Oconto Beer request and ended up joining the forum!

I, too, had a grandfather who drank Oconto Beer. It was the first beer I ever tasted and the only beer I tasted until I was a teenager. Grandpa passed away the same year Oconto Brewing left us, so I am an old guy now!

Did you ever find any info on the beer recipe? I'd love to replicate it.

My recollection, and this is old (yet vivid) memory, is a light beer, malty, crisp and with a white head that regularly came up out of an opened bottle. I was allowed, as a youngster, to sip those bubbles and that is the flavor I'd like to capture.

I grew up in Chicago and drank a LOT of Old Style and I'd like to think they were similar brews....

Have you learned anything? I know your post is from some time ago. I tried the responses' links but they're shot.....

Anyway, hope you're well and hope we can both locate an Oconto recipe. You're my first "pal" on this forum.

tom/mrpilsner
 
Hi Tom. Sorry I haven't responded sooner. I was hoping to find an old email/letter/notes from contacting the brewer at the rail house. I do remember getting some info from him that I'll do my best to divulge, and I'll still keep my eyes out for it, but in the meantime:
  • OG of around 1.042
  • Essentially all 2-row base malt with a small amount of carafoam
  • They used their own lager yeast stain I believe

I hope that helps!
 

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