r055c0
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I was watching a recent video episode of Basic Brewing () where James had put together a couple of very light beers (less than 2% abv) using Rye and Wheat, his reasoning being the rye adds a lot of mouthfeel so the brews would not taste too watery. I figured it would be nice to have some light beer around this summer instead of only drinking my usual brews that always seem to come in around 6%, so I'll be doing a small batch this week to see if it's something I'd like to brew a larger batch of.
12L Batch - no chill - BIAB
0.75kg Rye
0.75kg Wheat
10g EKG @ 60 min
15gEKG @ 0 min
US-05 yeast
Dry hop with more EKG depending on results of post ferment taste test
Beersmith tells me this will give me an OG of 1.025, FG of 1.005 and ABV of 2.5% with the bitterness sitting around 28 IBUs.
Has anyone else had a go at using rye in light beers? Or is there a light beer recipe you swear by? I've never been a fan of commercial light beers but I'm interested to have a play around and see if I can brew something I'd be happy to drink a couple of when I'm stuck with driving duties etc.
12L Batch - no chill - BIAB
0.75kg Rye
0.75kg Wheat
10g EKG @ 60 min
15gEKG @ 0 min
US-05 yeast
Dry hop with more EKG depending on results of post ferment taste test
Beersmith tells me this will give me an OG of 1.025, FG of 1.005 and ABV of 2.5% with the bitterness sitting around 28 IBUs.
Has anyone else had a go at using rye in light beers? Or is there a light beer recipe you swear by? I've never been a fan of commercial light beers but I'm interested to have a play around and see if I can brew something I'd be happy to drink a couple of when I'm stuck with driving duties etc.
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