Sun May 18, 2008 11:00 am
Chris, I'm one of the recent brewers that Boog spoke of. I can attest that the 9.5% rye is not too much in this particular beer. However - there is also about 9.5% of corn - which is also has a powerful flavor. The two complement each other quite well, and together - play well with the Saaz and Northern Brewer. This is a very complex tasting beer. One thing that is unmistakable is the lingering rye spicyness in the finish.
I did an Irish Red with about 7% of Rye. It was just perceptible - but it also had a bit of Victory and Munich to play off. I would still tone it down a little bit for a Kolsch. There's not much to balance it off of then. I would recommend 5% for the first attempt.
Mylo
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