As homebrew suppliers we are forced to make and reluctantly (of course) drink copious amounts of beer and wine. But amongst my peers there are many who still think homebrew is a hangover from the 80s. Many of them are very cautious, maybe because of their student experiences with cheap beer kits which the drank before it was even bottled! Of those who drink beer, its kinda divided into 2 camps: Guinness and Corona. Ok, a brewer on a budget cant make a realistic draught Guinness without relatively complex nitrogen gas systems etc, but here is the challenge:
- can we make a Corona?
I don't care if its from a kit, or from a grain brewing receipe, or whatever.
Its just that if we could, I'd be able to convince my peers that home brewing has moved on. And then get them to try some decent beers!
So, anybody have a partner who drinks Corona but not homebrewed beer? Mine only drinks our Amarone wine, wont touch the other home made reds, but she drinks Corona when out and about. If I could make a bottled beer that she would think was a Corona . . . .
Brian
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