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Looking for a recipe for a blonde ale or similar. Thinking about 50% pilsner, 30% MO, 20%wheat or something? Looking for light colour, around 4-5% ABV, not too hoppy, just a refreshing quaffer for summer. Any ideas? Will be fermenting at around 19-20 with US05 probably.

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I allways dry hop for 10 days, and all of my beers get a couple of weeks of cold conditioning in the keg before im drinking them :o)
OK the order has been placed! Thanks for the recipe James, I am going with 5kg total grain, shooting for ~23L. Will let yas know how it goes.
Bottled the blonde ale today. It went from 1.040 to 1.006 so I make it ~4.4%ABV. The clearer wort resulted in me getting 29 750ml bottles this time which is a great improvement over the 25 bottles I got out of the last brew. The sample tasted lovely, I think this one will condition in no time :) Cheers again for the recipe James!
Sounds like you're off to a good start, good on ya mate!
Looks like you got it under control Patrick! Good numbers and volume, as DG says good on ya mate!
Well, the Blonde Ale went down a treat over summer, took 2 crates of it down to Papamoa and me and my bro-in-law killed it all off in 7 days, along with the rest of the Nelson Sauvin Summer Ale. So I am now officially out of home brew!

I bottled the scottish amber today, and I am going to brew the blonde ale again later in the week. I want to make it slightly hoppier, I have 60g of NZ cascade left (7.2%AA), and also 20g of Imperial Fuggles (4.2% AA). What do you think I should use? I was thinking of 30g cascade @60, 20g cascade @15, and 10g cascade at flame out. Not sure if I will use the fuggles. Maybe I could use the fuggles at 60 for bittering and add all the cascade later in the boil...

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