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Light Ale

Post by coachdriver » Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:13 am

Good morning my fellow brewers.
was just wondering if any of you fine people had a recipe for Light Ale.
its been something i have been wanting to have a go at for a while
but find a recipe has been a little harder than expected so if anyone could help i would be greatfull

CHEERS !!!

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Re: Light Ale

Post by Rookie » Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:01 pm

coachdriver wrote:Good morning my fellow brewers.
was just wondering if any of you fine people had a recipe for Light Ale.
its been something i have been wanting to have a go at for a while
but find a recipe has been a little harder than expected so if anyone could help i would be greatfull

CHEERS !!!

A couple of questions.
Do you brew extract or all grain?
Do you mean light color, light strength or light hoppiness?
Do you want a Bud light type beer in ale form?
I'm just here for the beer.

coachdriver

Re: Light Ale

Post by coachdriver » Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:22 pm

hi there well ill brew with wot ever i need too . The taste that im
trying to achieve is something close to a light ale the was brewed by
courage brewry. Been looking for it or something simular in taste but as of
yet i haven't found anything close although manns did brew it too.
There is nothing like the taste of light and bitter its great.
Basicaly its a very light ale in colour and taste.

I think that its going to be triall and error mind you trial not a bdb thing lol just a
good excuse to brew more lol :=P

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Re: Light Ale

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:43 pm

Rookie wrote: Do you brew extract or all grain?
I think he was trying to assess the level of equipment and brewing experience you have so as to help him offer advice ;)

Loads of light beers out there :)

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Re: Light Ale

Post by DarloDave » Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:53 pm

Taylors Golden Best :)

coachdriver

Re: Light Ale

Post by coachdriver » Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:12 am

i brew from extract as a rule but to achive this light ale ill do wot ever it takes :=P

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Re: Light Ale

Post by Rookie » Sun Feb 07, 2010 5:13 pm

pdtnc wrote:
Rookie wrote: Do you brew extract or all grain?
I think he was trying to assess the level of equipment and brewing experience you have so as to help him offer advice ;)

Loads of light beers out there :)

That's right. I brew all grain and it wouldn't do him any good to suggest an all grainer if he's a extract man. (Extract man: a good blues song title?)
I'm just here for the beer.

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Re: Light Ale

Post by Rookie » Sun Feb 07, 2010 5:42 pm

coachdriver wrote:hi there well ill brew with wot ever i need too . The taste that im
trying to achieve is something close to a light ale the was brewed by
courage brewry. Been looking for it or something simular in taste but as of
yet i haven't found anything close although manns did brew it too.
There is nothing like the taste of light and bitter its great.
Basicaly its a very light ale in colour and taste.

I think that its going to be triall and error mind you trial not a bdb thing lol just a
good excuse to brew more lol :=P

I haven't had either of those so I'm not able to say "brew this" and you'll get what you are looking for, but if I were to brew a light ale with a nice hoppiness to it I would go with one of my bitter recipes.

Bone Idle bitter (5 gallons)
82% maris otter pale malt
12% crystal 30
6% victory malt
1 ounce challenger @ 8% for 45 minutes
1/2 ounce goldings @ 5% for 20 minutes
!/2 ounce goldings for 3 minutes (maybe)
Mash at 150 F for 45 minutes

trade extra pale extract for the m. o. and steep the crystal and victory for 20 minutes or so at 150 and you got it. Or use just amber extract.

I try to brew this around aug-sept, depending on when the goldings in my back yard are ready to harvest. If you can get some hops fresh off the vine the hoppiness is fantastic.
I'm just here for the beer.

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Re: Light Ale

Post by Bryggmester » Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:12 pm

I know what you mean by "light ale", I have never been a fan, and the only recipes I know of are a couple of Dave Line recipes from about 30 yrs ago which feature in "Brewing Beers Like Those You Buy". I haven't posted them here as I believe the book is still in print and I don't want to run foul of any copyright laws. They really don't look very promising though. If you are really keen I can send them to you.

coachdriver

Re: Light Ale

Post by coachdriver » Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:32 pm

Hi rookie

Ill give you recipe ago i think , it sounds nice and maybe a good sub for the light ale
thanks again for your help :lol:

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Re: Light Ale

Post by a-slayer » Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:51 pm

First beer I ever drank was Light Ale, made by Whitbread. Used to love that, wouldn't mind trying it again or having a bash at making a clone of it.
Wonder what a recipe for that would be?

dave-o

Re: Light Ale

Post by dave-o » Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:12 am

Something like Adnams Lighthouse maybe?

Is there a particular light ale that you've had that you'd like to aim for in taste?

coachdriver

Re: Light Ale

Post by coachdriver » Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:04 am

Yes its a courage one i would like to clone . i would so like to do it :=P

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Re: Light Ale

Post by coachdriver » Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:14 am

i could drink one now lol

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Re: Light Ale

Post by booldawg » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:40 am

This is the one?

http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/courage-light-ale/13773/


Reading the reviews seems to point at caramel tones with a dry finish. Not sure what hops Courage use in their best. I'm pretty sure Directors is the same recipe as Best so maybe the Pale is derived from the same but with less dark malts?

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