Thanks Cervantes! I've never done a all grain batch unfortunately as I'm lacking some of the gear and space. Really keen on giving it a goe one of these days hopefully. Your recipe looks a treat!Cervantes said:I've got an all grain recipe, but unfortunately never having done extract brewing, so wouldn't know where to start converting it.
http://aussiehomebrewer.com/recipe/1669-thirsty-point-sparkling-wit/
It's a pretty good Blue Moon copy as far as my taste buds can tell.
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Hey mate. Im pretty green and not proven yet as I havnt even got my first brew into bottles yet.Shanta said:Thanks Cervantes! I've never done a all grain batch unfortunately as I'm lacking some of the gear and space. Really keen on giving it a goe one of these days hopefully. Your recipe looks a treat!
I absolutely despise it. Awful beer. To each their own however.Shanta said:Blue Moon beer. It's a great drop!
I'll take a middle road. It's not awful to my tastes but is macroswill masquerading as a craft beer. They make it sound like some master brewer all by himself started a little brewery in Denver, and magically the beer caught on. In reality it's from Coors and their marketing dept came up with the idea, part of the giants' effort to crowd craft beers off shelves and taps. Overnight this supposed beer from a Denver basement showed up all across North America. Sound familiar, Aussies?slcmorro said:I absolutely despise it. Awful beer. To each their own however.
All I know is that is goes down very well with my wife and many of my friends. In fact it's probably the most popular beer that I brew.yankinoz said:I'll take a middle road. It's not awful to my tastes but is macroswill masquerading as a craft beer. They make it sound like some master brewer all by himself started a little brewery in Denver, and magically the beer caught on. In reality it's from Coors and their marketing dept came up with the idea, part of the giants' effort to crowd craft beers off shelves and taps. Overnight this supposed beer from a Denver basement showed up all across North America. Sound familiar, Aussies?
That said, Blue Moon is a well-made smooth beer and has a bit more character than most US macrobrews, certainly more than Coors's flagship lager, a.k.a. Colorado Koolaid (available at Costco if you care to sample a beer that makes Pure Blonde seem big). But the big brewers' philosophy is make bland brews so as to attract newby beer drinkers and rely on marketing to keep them. I despise the macrobreweies for their bullying. I can't say I despise Blue Moon, only that there are way better wheat beers out there.
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