But why on earth would you deliberately brew a carlton style lager! Australian commercial lagers are mud and should be avoided...why why why....it makes no sense
Compared to many International beers such as Carlsberg or Castle Lager of South Africa or Red Stripe or San Miguel or Brahma of Brazil or dare we say it Budweiser or Miller or Coors, Australian domestic lagers hold up very nicely indeed. They are heaps better than most domestic UK lagers - before emigrating to Australia I sampled a heap of them, from Cascade to Tooths (now deceased) to XXXX and found them to be very drinkable. Even Fosters. For every home brew zealot who reckons that beer has to be fiercely bitter, orange in colour and cloudy there are tens of thousands of people who just love their drop of Carlton or XXXX. As a previous poster said, to brew a commercial beer is actually one of the hardest things you can do as a home brewer. Personally I really like to slam down an icy Melbourne Bitter after a hot session on the beach. I love UK bitters, most German and Czech lagers and Melbourne Bitter. I don't like Hefes, Belgians, wheat beers, and a whole range of beers that many home brewers think are the bees knees. There was a micro in Brisbane that closed down a year or so ago, and a lot of people still mourn its passing. I went there a few times and found their beer, in my opinion, to be ugly tasting frozen cloudy concoctions with stupid names served in dimple mug glasses, although they were cheap enough so no harm done to the wallet. Give me a Carlton any day. All a matter of individual taste. :icon_cheers: