tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-951352146709932219.post4689006871188535170..comments2024-02-22T08:58:23.617-05:00Comments on The Session Beer Project™: Collaborative Session Beer effortLew Brysonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04084380741402026573noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-951352146709932219.post-46705218715655274672010-05-15T14:25:49.890-04:002010-05-15T14:25:49.890-04:00Just a note to say "Thanks!" for promoti...Just a note to say "Thanks!" for promoting a cause whose time has come. As a Texan with a love of English Bitter, I miss being able to quaff pints of beer that won't fill you up or knock you down. In this same spirit, a few years ago, I introduced a recipe into our "Basic Brew" recipe line called "American Standard Bitter." It prompts the occasional few odd look, but when I explain that this is a lower strength session beer that is made with American ingredients, the light bulb goes on. We've sold about 30 of these recipes. Not a big mover, but worth keeping around. O.G. is 1.044, which should get it in under the 4 1/2% level (just barely!). Anyway, keep up the good work!<br /><br />Scott Birdwell<br />DeFalco's Home Wine & Beer Supplies<br />Houston TX<br />www.defalcos.comScott Birdwellhttp://www.defalcos.comnoreply@blogger.com