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Awesome! Please let us know how it turns out! Drinking my single hop Chinook raw ale right now!

Awesome! Please let us know how it turns out! Drinking my single hop Chinook raw ale right now!
I need your help guys. My wife asked me to buy a case of Budweiser Select 55...the low calorie beer that tastes like water. I told her that I'm not spending $18 on a case of that stuff. I decided to make a slightly heavier, raw ale version of it. [...]
I agree, buying Bud sounds like a waste. For roughly the same cost, you can brew 5 gallons of something way tastier. But $18 for a case is actually a bargain compared to what most craft beer goes for. It's easy to spend $12-18 on a single 6-pack of a not-all-that-special craft beer.
This blonde beer won't be ready for a few weeks. And it's really not comparable to a Bud (or any other American Light Lager). Is your wife OK with that and the wait? Maybe she wanted something today, or this weekend... At least my wife won't buy Bud. We may get Yuengling instead, though. Or one of our other "indulgences."
I can't say that much about your recipe. Malt looks fine, not sure about the yeast, never used that. The 3 oz of Galena in the mash sounds like a waste of good hops. Why the Raw Ale approach? Even a half hour boil with half an ounce should get you those IBUs. And probably a clearer beer in the end.
Iced tea is low in calories...
A coworker and fellow homebrewer suggested that I just carbonate some water, add hop tea and food coloring. It probably wouldn't taste that much different than Bud select 55. Not a bad idea![]()
Another update. Poured a liter the other night. Still a little hazy, but it has cleared up somewhat as time as passed. Some slight maturation of the taste, but no real degradation of flavor. I would say it appears to be as stable as any boiled beer, at least up to this point.
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No boil session stout, super clean, nice roasty profile, 1.010 FG, 3%. Guessing the no boil helps with the fuller body too.