Ooh! Fruit, Spice, and Vegetable beers! My favorite category.
With essentially no guidance, figure out what comes closest to style.
Have fun - I think I will pass.
At 10:44 PM 3/26/03 -0600, Marc Donnelly wrote:
We would like to remind you of this upcoming event.
BJCP Class #13: Light Ale, Fruit/Spice/Veg Beer
Date: Thursday, March 27, 2003
Time: 6:00PM - 10:00PM CST (GMT-06:00)
BJCP Class #13-Light Ale, Fruit/Spice/Veg Beer/Sanitation. Call
952-927-8968 for details. Midwest Homebrewing Supplies.
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Here's the list of commercial beers we're bringing to class on
Thursday. If anyone has any homebrewed examples please bring them....
Cheers!, Mike S. and Marc D.
3.A. Light Ale: Blond Ale: Red Hook Blonde and Sand Creek Golden Ale
3.B. Light Ale: American Wheat: Pyramid - Hefeweizen
3.C. Light Ale: Cream Ale: Sleeman Cream Ale, Little Kings, Genessee
Cream Ale(John said he might bring some), and LaCrosse City Brewery
Cream Ale.
21. Fruit Beer: Melbourne - Apricot Ale (England), Melbourne -
Strawberry Ale (England), Bells - Cherry Stout, New Glarus - Belgian
Red Style (cherry), New Glarus - Raspberry Tart, BluCreek - Blueberry
Ale, Unibroue - Quefque Choose Something Cherry Ale, Yellowstone
Valley Brewing - Huckle-Weizen Ale, and Pyramid - Apricot Ale.
22. Spice/Herb/Vegetable Beer: Pete's Wicked - Winter Brew, Anchor
Brewing - 2002 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, Anchor Brewing - Our
Special Ale (2000 and 1999), Rogue - Santa's Private Reserve Ale,
Crazy Ed's Brewing - Cave Creek Chilli Beer, and Sierra Nevada's -
Celebration Ale (2000, 2001, and 1998).
24. Specialty/Experimental/Historical Beer: None
Engineer, Gentleman, & Brewer,
Mark D. Glewwe
http://www.glewwe-castle.com/mark/