hellbent
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Anyone able to help me here, I love Dr Smurtos Golden Ale and it is mainly all I brew over the last few years but sadly I'm getting serious advice from my Doc (I have type 2 diabetes) and he has advised me to cut right down on my intake and to get onto midstrength.
I want to drop my my usual recipe from a 6% recipe down to an approx 3.5 to 4% recipe, what would be the better way? Should I cut back on the Base malt (55% MO) or drop back a bit on the specialty's (Rye & Vienna @ 20% ea and carbohemian @5%)
I don't want the beer to taste to thin and wonder what additions I could add to give it body without raising the ABV or without altering to much the taste of the DSGA.
Any help would be more than greatly appreciated
cheers
I want to drop my my usual recipe from a 6% recipe down to an approx 3.5 to 4% recipe, what would be the better way? Should I cut back on the Base malt (55% MO) or drop back a bit on the specialty's (Rye & Vienna @ 20% ea and carbohemian @5%)
I don't want the beer to taste to thin and wonder what additions I could add to give it body without raising the ABV or without altering to much the taste of the DSGA.
Any help would be more than greatly appreciated
cheers