Just something different enough that would compliment the beer and not overpower it to the point that it takes away the original appeal of the base beer. Heck, I even (unexpectedly) won a gold medal with it in the Midwinter homebrew competition this year!Īfter working up various recipes for summer beers, I knew wanted to do this one again, but with a twist. Perfect for the summer, yet light enough to drink year round. It’s got a nice balanced profile – very clean and crisp with a touch of malt sweetness and noble hops to balance things out. I originally created a Blonde Ale recipe that has done pretty well each time I’ve brewed it. I think you’ve heard enough of how this will all flow together, so let’s just dive right into the good stuff! The Idea The end product (including tasting notes).The process (from grinding grain to kegging/bottling).Here is a quick layout of what you can expect to see with each post: That said, let’s dive into how these posts will work. Hopefully you find these fun, informative, and worth your time! I don’t want to rush things, but at the same time, I don’t want to commit to a schedule I know I may not be able to work out. My goal is to try to knock out at least one of these each month. This is simply a great way to dive into some of the inner workings of both my recipe design process and brew day. While I have a couple of years of experience under my belt, I am by no means an expert. They can give me some pointers for recipe improvement.They can learn from some of the good and bad things I might have done.Others can choose to brew the same recipe (or make their own variation of it).I figured this might be a fun way to share what I’ve created so that: I’ve been brewing so many different beers lately and piecing together all sorts of recipes. #Hibiscus wine homebrew seriesWith summer just on the horizon, it only seemed fitting to kick off my “Recipe Roundup” series with my Hibiscus Blonde Ale.īefore I dive into that, however, you’re probably wondering what this Recipe Roundup stuff is all about.
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