SWMBO Beer

Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:30 am

I need help on a good beer for the SWMBO. She enjoys my vodkas and my rum. Now that I am starting to make beer I would like to make her some that she would enjoy. Problem is I like porters and she likes coors lite. I know coors lite WTF. I have given her amber ales, hefs, dark ales, the list goes on and on but not one she cares for yet. Does anyone have a for sure beer to help convert the masses to drink a good beer rather than piss water. A all grain recipe would be a great help. Thank, Pugi
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:37 am

I find that people who say they don't like beer, or only like something like Coors light really mean that they don't like bitterness. You've already tried a hefe, so maybe try a witbier, an American Wheat with fruit, any of the Scottish styles, or one of the many Belgian styles that have low IBUs.

If all else fails, make her some wine instead!
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:22 pm

+ 1 on the fruit beer. I did a raspberry honey wheat for a purse party I was having, and allll the girls LOVED it. Even the ones that didn't normally drink microbrews, or even beer at all. Also, has she tried a sour? This is a good gateway IMO. Very difficult to brew. But if you get her started drinking it, hopefully you can start moving into other beers. Also maybe a double chocolate stout. Everyone likes those right? :lol:
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:06 pm

My better half is the same way. She normally will only drink white wine but the one of my beers she likes is my Heather Ale. It's basically a Scottish 70/- with significant amount of heather tips. I use some in the boil, some as a "filter bed" as I rack to the fermenter (think of it as a "heatherback") and then dry "hop" with more late in fermentation.

This recipe is partial mash but I'm getting ready to rebrew it and will be converting it to all-grain when I do.

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Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:55 pm

You might also try a cream ale on here. Nice pale color and light on hops. If you can, find a six pack of Genesee Cream Ale and have her try it. This will save brewing 5 gallons of beer she won't drink. Lot's of good recipes out there. I brew a rye version that folks around here rave about. Even Justin says good things about it.

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Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:01 pm

BugeaterBrewing wrote:I brew a rye version that folks around here rave about. Even Justin says good things about it.


Quit being so unassuming Wayne! I just relistened to the archive file where you had sent this one in a second time (along with your dunkelweizen). As I recall it, they were all "speechless" at the quality!
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 4:34 pm

BugeaterBrewing wrote:Even Justin says good things about it.


That's not saying much! :lol:

But knowing you it was probably exquisite!
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:02 pm

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