Proven Corona recipe?

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Hey all.

The homies are coming back from college for summer vacation soon and I've been tasked with making a Corona clone. I know this is a long shot but I was wondering if any of yall have a tried and true Corona clone recipe or something similar. :mug:

(I'm asking for trouble here, but I come to you hat in hand on this. My body is ready, griefers and trolls, have at yee.)
 

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well first you get yourself a donkey, give him some water...

get your bottles sanitized while you wait.
 

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well first you get yourself a donkey, give him some water...

get your bottles sanitized while you wait.

I totally laughed my ass off. But really, beer snobbery aside, if you love Corona and you don't want to buy it then here are some options.

Post #5 is the only post you probably need to read here:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f39/anyone-have-good-corona-clone-recipe-9235/

I found this recipe:
http://www.fermentationriot.com/recipeviewer.php?beerID=69

And this recipe:
http://www.beertools.com/library/recipe.php?view=882

So my thought is read through them, decide what sounds good and run with it. I assume you should lager but the last recipe is done with an ale yeast. Not super sure on Wyeast cider yeast but then again, I feel I would brew a cream of three crops or a blonde ale (I have a good recipe) over a corona clone. Either one is probably going to be pleasing. But they're your homies...yo.
 

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Just look up a recipe for a cream ale and make that, friends probably won't know the difference...
 

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make a cream ale, and leave the bottles in the sun to get skunked
 
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I totally laughed my ass off. But really, beer snobbery aside, if you love Corona and you don't want to buy it then here are some options.

Post #5 is the only post you probably need to read here:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f39/anyone-have-good-corona-clone-recipe-9235/

I found this recipe:
http://www.fermentationriot.com/recipeviewer.php?beerID=69

And this recipe:
http://www.beertools.com/library/recipe.php?view=882

So my thought is read through them, decide what sounds good and run with it. I assume you should lager but the last recipe is done with an ale yeast. Not super sure on Wyeast cider yeast but then again, I feel I would brew a cream of three crops or a blonde ale (I have a good recipe) over a corona clone. Either one is probably going to be pleasing. But they're your homies...yo.

YOOO!
It's not that I don't want to buy it, it's that I cant for another 10 months. Thanks for these, tho. I'll put something together in about 2 weeks or so.
 
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And to all yall saying let the beer skunk, yall have been super helpful. You're an inspiration to homebrewers everywhere.
 
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Unfortunately, yes. I've been brewing for a little under a year now, and sure beats trying to get someone to buy for me.
I live in MidCal, so all the corona here is shipped up by rail from Mexico. Not as fresh as it could be, but it could also be worse.
 

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Unfortunately, yes. I've been brewing for a little under a year now, and sure beats trying to get someone to buy for me.
I live in MidCal, so all the corona here is shipped up by rail from Mexico. Not as fresh as it could be, but it could also be worse.

Unfortunately, our forum rules (that you agreed to when you signed up) state that you must be of legal age to participate in our forum.
 
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