How to Brew American Light Lager [BUD LIGHT] 🏈🏆

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  • @paulschroeter4987
    @paulschroeter4987 Місяць тому

    trent i think its about time to make another light lager bro! ive made 3 so far and my last one was seriously on point! i made your light lager 6 months ago and it was pretty outstanding

  • @TheAlchemistsBrewery
    @TheAlchemistsBrewery 3 роки тому +4

    I've brewed a cream ale with US-05, cold fermented and 20% maize, boiled and put in the mash. The US-05 does not drop from suspension, so I don't recommend it and the maize suprizingly tasted great and made an excellent thin beer. So I recommend brewing with corn grists and using W-34/70 even at 70 degrees.

  • @SteveGroller
    @SteveGroller 3 роки тому +3

    One of my new favorite brewing channels!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      Thank you for subscribing and watching!

  • @tomstepp6945
    @tomstepp6945 3 роки тому

    "...as long as it taste good, that's all that really matters"...........ABSOLUTELY. I am enjoying your videos.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching!

  • @Hazy154
    @Hazy154 3 роки тому +5

    Hey mate! I’ve decided to tackle this recipe but as I don’t have any form of temperature control I’m going to be fermenting this bad boy using Oslo kveik, it’s clean and fast and drops crystal clear.
    Thanks for the recipe mate! You’re a bloody legend 🇦🇺

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      That’s a great idea! Let me know how it turns out! Cheers 🍻

    • @forgotten_hero_360
      @forgotten_hero_360 2 роки тому +1

      I use lager yeasts for my hard seltzers
      To brew up crystal clear also use gelatin solution that's it, Hard seltzers
      Clear boozyness

    • @Aufbauen
      @Aufbauen Рік тому

      Try using Lutra or Hornindal as they are better for Lager.

  • @ShortCircuitedBrewers
    @ShortCircuitedBrewers 3 роки тому +2

    Pressure fermentation works GREAT for lagers at higher temps. That's my "go-to" for lagers these days. Cheers Trent!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      That’s good to know, I’ll have to play around with that. Thanks Brian!

    • @ShortCircuitedBrewers
      @ShortCircuitedBrewers 3 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho definitely!! 👍🍻

  • @TheApartmentBrewer
    @TheApartmentBrewer 3 роки тому +14

    Outstanding video, makes me want to brew one of these in the summer. Lots of information in a short video, well done!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! This would be a perfect summer brew

    • @JH-qqqqqiim
      @JH-qqqqqiim 3 роки тому

      A great beer to brew for the masses. It will get a lot of “wait, what do you mean you MADE this??” comments.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      @@JH-qqqqqiim haha thats always a good feeling when you get that!

  • @kirkhutchins3424
    @kirkhutchins3424 5 місяців тому

    Try making no knead spent grain bread with your leftovers. Easy peasy and when buttered makes a great rustic meal with your beer.

  • @sergioamathon6599
    @sergioamathon6599 3 роки тому +1

    This is great, just what I was looking for. Well I will prefer a Coors light. Thanks for the video.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      No prob! Yeah you can just tweak this to make it more colors like!

  • @dmitrikguajardo6006
    @dmitrikguajardo6006 2 роки тому

    Bud light is my favorite beer. I do love alot of other beers like fat tire and dark beers but of all light beers i think bud light is the best. Mellow buzz and no hang overs and it doesnt leave a bad aftertaste.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому

      They certainly are doing something right. Very easy to drink

  • @GenusBrewing
    @GenusBrewing 3 роки тому

    I love light lager styles - mostly because I drink a lot - but if I can get a great 4% beer I'm a happy camper!

  • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
    @HOMEBREW4LIFE 3 роки тому +1

    Great video braj!

  • @blakefaulds
    @blakefaulds 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome! Another BruSho addition to my homebrew list

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      That makes me so happy to hear!

  • @gghostrrider
    @gghostrrider Місяць тому

    I’m so glad for this video! One question, how did you maintain the 67 degree temperature for fermentation? Could it work at lower temps?

  • @dillonthrockmorton4515
    @dillonthrockmorton4515 2 роки тому

    I have watched this about 20 times. I love your content man!!

  • @mikebuzdy4574
    @mikebuzdy4574 3 роки тому

    Great video I'm a huge bud light fan it's my go to beer for camping lol
    This gives me the idea to brew my own thanks

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      That would be awesome if you brought your own keg of homemade bud light to go camping!

  • @henrik747
    @henrik747 3 роки тому

    Really like your videos my friend! High production value and good content. Keep it up. Cheers from a swedish homebrewer.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! Skål! 🍻

  • @Thedude2283
    @Thedude2283 2 роки тому

    You are amazing I’ve just started to home brew and I’ve been trying to brew a light beer that tastes like coors light thanks for a quick easy to understand video!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому +1

      I’m glad to be of help, good luck brewing!

  • @Wolvyrine
    @Wolvyrine 3 роки тому

    Some VERY good info there! Thanks!

  • @rachelmalin8851
    @rachelmalin8851 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! 🍻 Sometimes a light lager really hits the spot, cheers!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      Especially on game day!

  • @randyscheel5653
    @randyscheel5653 2 роки тому

    Love the beer and the hat! Go Pack Go!!

  • @colton72395
    @colton72395 7 місяців тому

    Ik im late to this video im just starting to get into brewing but i want to see coors banquet

  • @thomasfrank1227
    @thomasfrank1227 2 роки тому

    dude! Loved your video. Thank you.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому

      Sweet thanks for watching!

  • @Unsub-Me-Now
    @Unsub-Me-Now 3 роки тому

    I like a coors light with fried chicken. I know light beer gets a bad rap in the craft beer world. However, Those brewers have one hell of an operation and their consistency is top notch.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      They are doing something right!

  • @forgotten_hero_360
    @forgotten_hero_360 2 роки тому

    Flaked corn and carapils also needed here if you want it to be more Dopeeee

  • @alvaradobrewhouse6387
    @alvaradobrewhouse6387 3 роки тому

    Like button just got smashed! Great video Trent! my next beer is a lager, so your timing is impeccable.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      Thank you bro! Hope your lager turned out good!

  • @Unsub-Me-Now
    @Unsub-Me-Now 2 роки тому

    My American light lager recipe was 9lbs of American Pilsen 2lbs of flaked rice .5oz magnum at 30min and ferment under pressure with 34/70. I think my recipe is pretty much just yours. . .even when I was trying to be unique I failed. . .

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому

      Hahah I mean let’s be honest American light lager is not a complex recipe, as long as it tastes good it’s all that matters

  • @kaydencrooks2790
    @kaydencrooks2790 Рік тому

    This is awesome! I would love to see more 1 Gallon recipe's. I attempted the recipe but I got Zero head retention 😂 something went sideways somewhere..

  • @ryanh-dez2698
    @ryanh-dez2698 2 роки тому

    Keep up the good work bro! Very good video

  • @Bl00dFall
    @Bl00dFall 6 місяців тому

    Can u use biofine 2 times? As wel at the end of the boiling as also in the keg after fermenting?
    Love your channel !

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! And as far as I know Biofine only works after fermentation, it doesnt work in the boil. And protip is to chill the beer first before using it for best results.

  • @tylersmith2874
    @tylersmith2874 2 роки тому

    Bush light would be a good remake

  • @journeyfortwo5211
    @journeyfortwo5211 3 роки тому

    Fantastic editing, and great video overall

  • @ElementaryBrewingCo
    @ElementaryBrewingCo 3 роки тому

    Another great video! Nice work!!

  • @gerrykomalaysia2
    @gerrykomalaysia2 6 місяців тому

    did u leave the hops in the fermentation keg? instead of sieveing it off?

  • @PortlyGentleman
    @PortlyGentleman 3 роки тому

    Your Crushing It Trent !

  • @ClancyWoodard-yw6tg
    @ClancyWoodard-yw6tg 10 днів тому

    I wouldn't mind making a more flavorful version of something like natural light

  • @thedude6821
    @thedude6821 Рік тому

    I mean light beer wise miller lite is what I wanna replicate but make it better somehow😅

  • @lazyplumber1616
    @lazyplumber1616 2 роки тому

    This is a super dope video, thanks for sharing! All my buddies are light lager drinkers and I like IPA's. I'm going to try this beer with corn that I malted myself and surprise the shit out of them! I'm kegging a Blue Moon Clone so it will be a few weeks as my kegorator only holds one. *is a converted mini fridge with holes drilled in it. and the door shelves cut out.

  • @HomeBrewingTV
    @HomeBrewingTV 3 роки тому

    Another great video! Cheers 🍻

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      Thank you cheers! 🍻

  • @ZeinHammad
    @ZeinHammad 3 роки тому

    Light lager is my best drink 🤩😍🤩😍

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      It’s so good! Always nice to have one on hand for easy sippin

  • @playacapper
    @playacapper 6 місяців тому +1

    So I tried this for my very first batch ever. It is on day two of fermentation. The problem I have is that my hydrometer was not delivered until today. I did not realize how important gravity is. That being said, I have no original gravity. Is there anyway I can figure out the ABV? A quick Google search produced some really confusing results. Should I be concerned about drinking it without knowing?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  5 місяців тому +1

      First I wouldn’t be concerned about not knowing. It’s a nice to know but not the end of the world. I would input your recipe into a brewing software to see what it estimates your starting gravity. and then use the hydrometer you have now to measure final gravity and get a rough idea for alcohol content

  • @grantflippin7808
    @grantflippin7808 3 роки тому

    I add cracked corn first and boil it hard to break down the corn starch

  • @Paok1980
    @Paok1980 Рік тому

    Budweiser in Europe im 100% percent that has a touch of strawberry flavour.

  • @marshpw
    @marshpw Рік тому

    this is great

  • @jwhite007jw
    @jwhite007jw 7 місяців тому

    I'm trying to make Miller lite do you have a video for that

  • @lenero1
    @lenero1 2 дні тому

    Would this taste like Tecate Light or can you replicate it please?🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @forgotten_hero_360
    @forgotten_hero_360 2 роки тому +1

    Can you brew Mexican lager like Corona please please please

  • @joeshevlin1188
    @joeshevlin1188 3 роки тому +2

    How many pounds of each did you use in your grain bill? You give the percent ratio but not an amount. Thank you for the video, I will definitely be trying this recipe for my next batch.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I use percentages since everyone has a different system and efficiency but I believe for my system I had 6lbs Pilsner and 3lbs flaked rice

    • @joeshevlin1188
      @joeshevlin1188 3 роки тому

      Can you use BioFine clear when bottling? Could I add it to the bottling bucket?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      @@joeshevlin1188 Yeah you can! I would say for best results you should add it to your fermenter or a secondary and give it a few days before bottling for best results. But bottle conditioning will still leave some yeast in your bottle so just be careful when pouring for clearest pint!

  • @wesleybrock1142
    @wesleybrock1142 Рік тому +1

    Coors light

  • @forgotten_hero_360
    @forgotten_hero_360 2 роки тому

    Raspberry sour ale please please please

  • @thisisthenameiwanttouse646
    @thisisthenameiwanttouse646 3 роки тому +1

    Not really light but would LOVE a Pabst Blue Ribbon clone

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      Oh yeah I could get down on a PBR!

  • @alexrisenhoover3857
    @alexrisenhoover3857 6 місяців тому

    Quick question. Would making it stronger alter the flavor dramatically? If I add more of the grain and corn to increase the potential closer to 7% would the beer still have the same flavor?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  6 місяців тому

      Hard to say without brewing it and trying it. But I would say it’ll be similar with a bit more of an alcohol sweetness and bite

  • @Cryptorocker2000
    @Cryptorocker2000 2 роки тому

    i brew my beer at home to. I go to walmart and buy a 30 pack of Bud or Busch.
    then i come home and let it age int he fridge for several hours.
    Then Boom.
    Fresh brewed beer straight from the can.
    then i watch brewing Videos on you tube and play pretend.
    mm yummy good and fuss no muss

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому

      Life hack! 😅

    • @CarlPapa88
      @CarlPapa88 2 роки тому

      SWMBO Keeps at me to do the same.

  • @headstr8392
    @headstr8392 Рік тому

    Do you have videos that explain the science behind making Beer I'm well experienced in making mead probably made over 200 gallons of that stuff and love it but I'd like to know the science behind a basic beer then maybe move more craft or even braggot. In mead making its lbs, oz, & grams not percentages so I'm lost on that and the basics of ingredients and how the produce each flavor profile or even the basic supplies needed to brew the Golden delight called beer. I know allot more goes into brewing beer than mead and I want to learn the process and why each step is important. Any response is Greatly appreciated. TIA

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  Рік тому +1

      I’ve got a bunch of beginner brewing vids. Check out my All Grain video and Brew In a Bag video for some references on where to begin. It may seem intimidating but it’s not rocket science. I’m surely no scientist and I do ok haha

  • @msladebeatz
    @msladebeatz 2 роки тому +1

    Michelob ultra

  • @Catholicbible_study
    @Catholicbible_study Рік тому

    This is probably an obvious question, but how do you figure how many lbs of grain and oz of hops to use from the percentage? I’m trying to scale for a 1-1.5 gal end batch

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  Рік тому +1

      Percentages make it easier to scale down that's why I use them for my recipes. In a brewing software there is usually a scale function to help scale things down. I also listed estimated amounts in pounds in the description for this specific recipe

  • @Bohern1
    @Bohern1 Рік тому

    Trent, did you get any acetaldehyde only pitching 1 pack of 34/70? I have brewed a lager and pitched 4 packs of 34/70 ferment @ 50* but have this off flavor.

  • @abeeres
    @abeeres 2 роки тому

    You mash for 45min and cook the hops for 30min, is this not to short? Or is it better to mash and cook for 60min each?

  • @trevorborcky7405
    @trevorborcky7405 2 роки тому

    Huge Keystone Light fan! Would love to see a video on how all the light beer from Coors Brewing are made.

  • @cycomcqueen9094
    @cycomcqueen9094 2 роки тому

    My beer league hockey pals drink Olde German Lager. Any Chance you have a recipe or can make a video for it?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому

      Not sure I’ve had that one but I’ll check it out. Thanks!

  • @kevincampbell146
    @kevincampbell146 3 роки тому +1

    Hey, I'm trying to make this but incorporate some lychees. Do you have any advice? Ex. Use fresh or dried lychees, soak them in vodka beforehand, etc

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      Freeze them if you use fresh. And a soak in alcohol for dried is a good idea to be safe of infection. Both are good options, whichever you choose put them in a sanitized mesh bag for easy clean up

    • @kevincampbell146
      @kevincampbell146 3 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho Awesome. Thank you! Love the vids

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      @@kevincampbell146 thank you! Cheers!

  • @Javaman92
    @Javaman92 2 роки тому

    EVERY beer brewing video I watch just makes me angry. NOT at you, but at Northern Brewers and them giving me bad advice. I just a week ago bought a 5 gallon pot for brewing. They suggested at least 16 quart, but I thought some "extra" space would be good so I got a 20 quart pot. NOW every video I watch tells me that I should have bought a 8 gallon pot. Oh sure I can adjust this and that to make ALL these recipes fit into my too small pot.
    I just have to wonder just how many other things I trusted them for will come back and bite me.
    Sorry, to vent. I've really liked your videos, and yes, I subscribed. ;-)

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому

      Haha sorry to hear about that. Maybe you can upgrade in the future but for now yeah you can still brew you’ll just need to be crafty with water amounts and when to add them

    • @Javaman92
      @Javaman92 2 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho I remembered something. Out back in the scrap pile there is a 15.5 gallon keg! :-D Oh yeah.

  • @monsterchug7829
    @monsterchug7829 3 роки тому

    Love your Channel I want to replicate Miller light so I would just use corn instead of rice right?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      Thanks and yeah I think that would do it. Pretty sure they use corn syrup but I don’t see why you can’t just used flaked maize/corn instead

  • @oldgoat8861
    @oldgoat8861 11 місяців тому

    I always enjoyed OLD working mans Beer....myself its PABST BR or FOUNDERS All Day IPA. A 4-4.5% ABV. Made for hard working men at lunh that can drink a beer.....go back to work and not be drunk and cut a finger off. Thats the OLD WAY SIMPLE TRUTH of it. I can mow my lawn or do building construction, and after having a cold brew can think and work clearly.

  • @hubb412
    @hubb412 3 роки тому +1

    Have you tried making a light lager with both rice and corn? Maybe appease both the Bud Light and the Miller Light people in the same brew?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +3

      Wow I hadn't thought of that, could be the ultimate unifier! lol

  • @DanielJAudette
    @DanielJAudette Рік тому

    You ever do a small beer after you do your main beer?

  • @johnbacco8645
    @johnbacco8645 Рік тому

    Hi I am going to ferment my lager warm at what point do I add the gelatin . during the second week of fermenting can I cold crash it then add the gelatin, then keg it ?

  • @jonmccombs1711
    @jonmccombs1711 3 роки тому

    Heiniken light would be awesome.

  • @MrCaseymetallic
    @MrCaseymetallic Рік тому

    i want to brew this next. I ordered the SafLager w-34/70 but i noticed it says for up to 15 liter batch (3.96 gal) is that not an issue to do 5 gallons? thx 🍻

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  Рік тому +1

      You’ll probably be ok but if you know how to do a yeast starter that might be a good option!

  • @28ebdh3udnav
    @28ebdh3udnav Рік тому

    I kinda developed the taste for beer but with bread yeast. I boil the beer after conditioning to get rid of some of the sulfer smell plus, it balances it out

  • @59apachestepside
    @59apachestepside 3 роки тому

    Great video! With the short boil, any concern with DMS?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I haven’t experienced any DMS in my shorter boils, which I do almost every time. But if it’s a concern you can boil a little longer. I feel like if it was going to show up this would have been the beer but I didn’t detect any signs of it!

  • @thejewishcraftsman9884
    @thejewishcraftsman9884 3 роки тому

    In this recipe you call for

  • @RegicideBrewing
    @RegicideBrewing 2 роки тому

    Hi Trent, I’m noticing in your videos that you don’t cold crash very often or at all. Do you see advantages to doing a cold crash or not really (unless it’s a NEIPA I would imagine cold crashing is a good technique)?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому +1

      Before I didn’t have a way to do it easily but the beers still turned out great, I would just get some extra yeast in first few pours off the keg. I do have a way now so I’ve been doing it to help with clarity, it helps speed up the process a bit

  • @chrisnewman861
    @chrisnewman861 3 роки тому

    I'm brand new to Biofine clear and plan on using it in my next WCIPA. Instructions say 3ml - 30ml per 23L batch and was planning on settling in 20ml for my 19L batch.. but after watching this Great vid, I think I might reduce that to 5ml. Trent, have you come to that amount through trial and error? Thanks for the great content!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      You know it’s been kind of mixed results and I’m still experimenting. On some beers I see great results and on others not as much. I am playing with using more recently. Like 10mL and having pretty good results. But yeah that dosage range is so wide, hard to say what’s best.

  • @porterdoesthat6496
    @porterdoesthat6496 3 роки тому

    So I really like your videos they are good and to the point, I do have a question, I work outside the states at times and have very limited resources for brewing beer, what grains can I use that I may have access to? I did manage to get my hands on some organic rice malt extract and some simcoe hops, however I am limited to bread yeast here, (I actually have this fermenting right now using those ingredients in a large tea jar) but I am curious what other grains I can use in place of this rice malt extract, any help would be appreciated, I see these videos of "brewing with only grocery store ingredients" but then they use some high end yeast that I have no access to. Thanks for any help!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      That’s a great question and I’m not sure I have an exact answer. But I know you can use oats in some brews where you like an increased mouthfeel and body. Might be a good question to ask in the Discord and see if anyone else has experience doing this. I hope to do a grocery store beer some day and hopefully by then I’ll have more ideas. Let me know what you find out!

  • @10intexas
    @10intexas 2 роки тому

    I have been brewing all grain for years and was challenged to make a Michelob Ultra clone. Your grain bill looks good but maybe lightening it up with a 70/30 (2 row to rice) ratio may be closer to MU. One web site (Keg King) says they use Herkules hops. Adding .25 to .40 oz of Herkules at the start of the boil should give it the slightly fruity hints MU has.
    Do you think I am close?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому

      That sounds like it could work. I would say give it a try and see how it comes out. Then do taste comparison!

  • @chrisbmara
    @chrisbmara 11 місяців тому

    Texas lager

  • @jamiegifford3225
    @jamiegifford3225 2 роки тому

    Great video! How many packets of yeast did you use?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому

      I think just one but double check with an online yeast pitch calc!

  • @sammysnipes21
    @sammysnipes21 2 роки тому

    Can confirm WLP 800 yeast at warmer temperatures. Before I knew better in regards to fermentation temperatures (and still did all-extract), I pitched it into a German Pils, and it actually worked out okay! Definitely missed the mark of the style (because of a last minute substitution of pale ale DME instead of golden light DME), but the yeast took it in stride.

  • @MinhaCervaMinhaVida
    @MinhaCervaMinhaVida 3 роки тому +1

    Fermentation Ale or lager ?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      I guess you can call it a lager at ale temperatures

  • @ssscorpionnn35
    @ssscorpionnn35 2 роки тому

    I have never seen a lager fermanting in 67F (19C)... its ale temp.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah give it a try some time. Warm fermented lagers are very popular these days

    • @ssscorpionnn35
      @ssscorpionnn35 2 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho interesting

  • @yamahawsome9335
    @yamahawsome9335 3 роки тому

    Make Coors banquet

  • @MinnesotaFats
    @MinnesotaFats 3 роки тому

    Subbed. Anything you'd change if you made this again?

  • @tonyxiong4913
    @tonyxiong4913 3 роки тому

    Have you tried brewing with flaked rice along with its shell? Also, does brewing with long/short grain rice make the water thick? Thanks!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      I’ve only ever used flaked rice so I can’t speak on long/short grain. But as for the hull or shell, those are great for preventing stuck sparge or mash and help with flow during the mash.

    • @tonyxiong4913
      @tonyxiong4913 3 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho Also, how much LBs was the Pilsner malt and flaked rice that you used?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      @@tonyxiong4913 6 & 3 lbs respectively. I recommend using a brewing software to figure out what is the right amount for you. That’s why I give percentages. Good luck!

  • @dantedeluca978
    @dantedeluca978 3 роки тому

    When I was in NYC I could get a 40 of bud for $3.50 so I have to admit I was punching them down

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      Hahah that’s a good price!

  • @nai8095
    @nai8095 2 роки тому

    Do you have Amazon link for flaked rice and flaked corn?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому

      I don’t, I usually get it at a home brew store or website but if you have a hard time finding it you can try subbing instant rice for flaked rice. I’ve heard that works in a pinch

  • @gabrielrcortina
    @gabrielrcortina Рік тому

    I know you say the percentages of malt and rice flakes, but how many pounds would that be?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  Рік тому

      I put lbs estimates in the description!

    • @gabrielrcortina
      @gabrielrcortina Рік тому

      @@TheBruSho Oh okay. I didn't see that. Thank you so much!

    • @gabrielrcortina
      @gabrielrcortina Рік тому

      @@TheBruSho Oh btw, you mentioned this is a 5 gallon batch, but there's 7 gallons of water added. Where do those extra 2 gallons go?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  Рік тому

      @@gabrielrcortina losses throughout the process. Grain absorption, kettle losses, fermentation, etc.

    • @gabrielrcortina
      @gabrielrcortina Рік тому

      @@TheBruShoInteresting. Thanks for responding man. I appreciate it. It's gonna be awesome once I whip this new batch up.

  • @ericchronister6091
    @ericchronister6091 3 роки тому

    Coors light please!!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      Should I use corn syrup to keep it traditional? haha

    • @CarlPapa88
      @CarlPapa88 2 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho I'm just wondering how it would play with the grist amounts since it would add fermentables. Definitely would like a revisit of the style if you had the time and fermenter space.
      And thanks. I learned that I don't have to stick to only ale yeasts. Gets pretty hot here in Oklahoma.

  • @greymorning9005
    @greymorning9005 3 роки тому

    I plan on making this beer however do not have the money for kegging right now, is bottling this a different procedure to any other beer?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      Nope bottling would be just the same!

    • @nickilevs
      @nickilevs 3 роки тому

      Adding on to this. What would be the time frame for carbonation in a bottle ?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      @@nickilevs usually about 2 weeks for full carbonation is a good estimate

  • @newfyguy2000
    @newfyguy2000 2 роки тому

    Not the packers! Good lookin’ beer though.

  • @thehoppyhour6297
    @thehoppyhour6297 3 роки тому +1

    let's collab!

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      I’m in you know it, let’s chat!

  • @booperfumprdink859
    @booperfumprdink859 3 роки тому

    How can I downscale this to one gallon?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      Use a recipe builder and lower the amount of grain, hops, and water you use until you hit the right OG and IBUs for the size you want to do

    • @CarlPapa88
      @CarlPapa88 2 роки тому

      Brewer's Friend is your friend there.

  • @Frank-the-Tank-13
    @Frank-the-Tank-13 3 роки тому

    No rising to 75 degrees for a day or to then cold crash?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      I did raise the temp slightly to help finish fermentation and drive off sulfur aromas. But didn’t cold crash. You could if you wanted to but I just wanted to get to drinking it faster!

    • @Frank-the-Tank-13
      @Frank-the-Tank-13 3 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho did you mention that it is good to rise temp to 75 after fermentation to push out that gas word that starts with a D I can never spell it. Just think it might be a really good thing to note for the beginner brewers. That’s all

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому +1

      @@Frank-the-Tank-13 I think you are referring to diacetyl? And yeah I’ve mentioned it before in other vids but there wasn’t any noticeable butter aromas so I didn’t mention it here. But good thing to keep an eye out for, thanks!

    • @Frank-the-Tank-13
      @Frank-the-Tank-13 3 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho yes that word. Butter??sulfur smell is what I have had. All good :0).

  • @John_Redcorn_
    @John_Redcorn_ Рік тому

    When someone says that American lagers taste like water I have to ask them what the hell kind of water are you drinking?? I dont have the froufrou palate of so-called beer ‘experts’ but even I can tell the difference between the different macro lagers.

  • @brianstorer7061
    @brianstorer7061 2 роки тому

    Why?

  • @androtaz05
    @androtaz05 3 роки тому

    Do a mich ultra clone

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  3 роки тому

      That could be interesting, thanks!

  • @timwhitehead8465
    @timwhitehead8465 2 роки тому

    Really only boil for 30 minutes?

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому +1

      Yup! And no DMS

    • @timwhitehead8465
      @timwhitehead8465 2 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho nice, I've only ever made beers that require 60 or more minutes on the boil. My brother has asked me to try and make him a Busch light type beer and this video caught my attention. Guess I'll give it a whirl.

    • @TheBruSho
      @TheBruSho  2 роки тому +1

      @@timwhitehead8465 you could totally boil for 60 if you want. I just like cutting time where I can. Good luck!

    • @timwhitehead8465
      @timwhitehead8465 2 роки тому

      @@TheBruSho I'm definitely going to give it a try, especially if there isn't any hop additions that require a 60 minute boil.

  • @davidterry3720
    @davidterry3720 5 місяців тому

    Do Bud ice copycat

  • @lolgal2922
    @lolgal2922 2 роки тому

    . Ok

  • @D3M0320
    @D3M0320 3 роки тому

    My name is Jake…I would feel slightly attacked if all the beer in my fridge wasn’t craft beer made in my home state…