New Brunswick Craft Brewers Association
Beer Recipes and Food => All Grain => 6 - Light Hybrid Beer => Topic started by: Dave Savoie on February 10, 2011, 09:53:14 AM
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Alemost a Lager
6 lbs. American 2-row
2 lbs. American Vienna
1.5 lbs. Corn Flaked (Maize)
1 oz. Hallertau (Pellets, 4.50 %AA) boiled 60 min.
0.5 oz. Tettnanger (Pellets, 4.50 %AA) boiled 5 min
Yeast : Fermentis US-05 Safale US-05
Original Gravity 1.049
Terminal Gravity 1.011
Color 3.91 °SRM
Bitterness 24.1 IBU
Alcohol (%volume) 4.9 %
Canadian Wedding Wheat
5 lbs. American 2-row Pale
5 lbs. White Wheat Malt
0.8 oz. Cascade (Pellets, 5.5 %AA) boiled 60 min.
5 oz. Apricot (extract) (not included in calculations)
Yeast : Fermentis US-05 Safale US-05
Original Gravity 1.053
Terminal Gravity 1.011
Color 3.80 °SRM
Bitterness 22.5 IBU
Alcohol (%volume) 5.5 %
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All BMC drinkers at this event I will be brewing total of 30 Gallons 3 batches of each !!!
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Shove some minute rice in for authenticity :P
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Ive tried that once with very bad results
How ever the alemost a lager recipe is basically Ken Leonards Mexican Cabana Lager and fermented cold with US-05 makes a very very great beer.
And for the Wheat I just ordered Blueberry and Raspberry Extract Im going to do 10 Gallons of Alemost a lager and 5 Gallons each of Blueberry and Raspberry ............ they will have 2 months to age as the wedding is actually the 22nd of may I thought it was the 2nd !!!
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Should turn out good.
If the fruit beers turn out well, might save that recepie for the fall for the fresh blackberry batch I want to try out this fall when they grow around the house :D
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American wheat beers are simple and always very very yummy !!!
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You should make one or two batches of real beer, mabey a nice hoppy IPA and a complex English bitter. That way, the BMC drinkers will be satisfied and the adventurous amongst them can try something new and delicious. That may be help recruit more people in St. Andrews to homebrewing too.
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I am going to brew at least one keg for myself to take :P probably a stout of some sort