Hey guys
I have 5 weeks to make a beer and have it bottle conditioned for my 30th birthday party.
So far on my menu for my party is:
CPA
Dark Ale
Hefeweisbier
I Need 1 more that will be good to drink at a young age (dark beers are pretty much out i think)
By the time it primes in the bottles it will be 2 maybe 3 weeks old depending on ferment time.
I am thinking Imperial IPA.
Any suggestions on a beer style that will taste great young and is different to the above beers already made.
1 other option is Aussie Bitter and keg it, Force carb and cold condition.
Dilemma Need Help.
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Dilemma Need Help.
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If you've got a keg to use then you're golden - you can do any ale (except very high gravity ones that need aging, lower grav dark beers could be back on the table if you like). May even have time to sneak in a simple lager if you want.AidanMatthews wrote: 1 other option is [almost any style] and keg it, Force carb and cold condition.
I'd want an IIPA too but maybe that's not so punter friendly? You'd know your crowd, of course. Maybe an APA might sit better?
But yeah, the point is that with kegs 5 weeks gives you plenty of time for many styles. World is your oyster.
Dilemma Need Help.
Yup. With 10 days primary & 3 days CC, you'd be left with three whole weeks for it to settle and clear up.Bum wrote: But yeah, the point is that with kegs 5 weeks gives you plenty of time for many styles. World is your oyster.
Even still, it may not be the clearest beast going (unless you fine or filter, of course) so maybe something with a bit of colour could be the go?
You also won't have enough time to let strong, roasty flavours mellow out, though, so don't be too heavy-handed with dark spec malts.
Whatever you choose to do, just know that I think your suggested Aussie Bitter is an awful idea!

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Lol, i know but how many beer drinkers have you had in which you have given them one of the best Ales or lagers you have made only to hear...bullfrog wrote:Bum wrote: Whatever you choose to do, just know that I think your suggested Aussie Bitter is an awful idea!
"yeah but its not a real beer"
Real beer? you say, whats a real beer then?
West End, Hahn Super Dry.
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Well there are some of those in my crowd. hahaha.
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Dilemma Need Help.
I had some of those in my crowd.AidanMatthews wrote:Lol, i know but how many beer drinkers have you had in which you have given them one of the best Ales or lagers you have made only to hear...bullfrog wrote:Bum wrote: Whatever you choose to do, just know that I think your suggested Aussie Bitter is an awful idea!
"yeah but its not a real beer"
Real beer? you say, whats a real beer then?
West End, Hahn Super Dry.
-you have got to be freaking kidding me.
Well there are some of those in my crowd. hahaha.
Note the use of the word 'had.'

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A certain golden ale would be fine in 5 weeks. I am not allowed to attend the annual boys camping trip without at least 1 keg of golden ale. It's the first beer they pencil in during our planning meeting*.
You can get away with 10 days primary, 3-4 days crash chill with some finings added (gelatine as long as noone is vego/vegan, polyclar). Bottle and condition until needed.
Cheers
DrSmurto
* planning meeting is when they rock up to my place, drink my beer, talk about how excited we are to be going on the trip again and then decide on exactly the same menu as last year and whatever beer on tap they like in addition to the golden ale..... No actual planning involved but it gets it past their other halves.
You can get away with 10 days primary, 3-4 days crash chill with some finings added (gelatine as long as noone is vego/vegan, polyclar). Bottle and condition until needed.
Cheers
DrSmurto
* planning meeting is when they rock up to my place, drink my beer, talk about how excited we are to be going on the trip again and then decide on exactly the same menu as last year and whatever beer on tap they like in addition to the golden ale..... No actual planning involved but it gets it past their other halves.
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Thanks doc,
ive been meaning to brew that golden ale for some time, i have done the extract version before but not the AG.
i can remember it being great right from the start.
ive been meaning to brew that golden ale for some time, i have done the extract version before but not the AG.
i can remember it being great right from the start.
All Grain - Still learning with Every Batch.
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or.... i could do a stone and wood pacific ale clone....
so many choices.
40% wheat
60% pilsner
Galaxy hops ~ 20IBU
60 min addition
small 20m addition
Very big dry hop addition 1 day before bottling. (30 - 40g)
US 05 yeast.
so many choices.
40% wheat
60% pilsner
Galaxy hops ~ 20IBU
60 min addition
small 20m addition
Very big dry hop addition 1 day before bottling. (30 - 40g)
US 05 yeast.
All Grain - Still learning with Every Batch.
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Strange you never see Halal gelatine mentioned in brewing threads.drsmurto wrote:(gelatine as long as noone is vego/vegan, polyclar)

Sorry, in answer to your original question I'd have said CPA but you already had that covered.
Second thoughts, Boonies LCPA goes down way too easily.

2000 light beers from home.
Re: Dilemma Need Help.
emnpaul wrote:Strange you never see Halal gelatine mentioned in brewing threads.drsmurto wrote:(gelatine as long as noone is vego/vegan, polyclar)![]()


