As inspired by the common thread in the GRM forum. Argue over what sort of beer I should make.
I'm setting up a brewing session for friends, family, and cow-orkers at a local microbrewery. Based on the number of people we'll probably do 2 or 3 kettles. Can't make up my mind on what the second and third should be.
Price is not an issue. I do not want anything "ordinary". If we could go out and buy pretty much the same thing at any grocery store, what's the point in spending extra money to brew it? I'd like a decent variety of beers. And I want something that everyone will enjoy.
The first beer I want to do is a Saison. A traditional Belgian farmhouse ale. I've done them before and they're my favorite. So that's decided. But I'm unsure about second and third choices, and which other beer to do if I only do two.
My current #2/#3 are: a Dopple Bock, and a Belgian styel Trippel.
But other good ideas include: Vanilla Cream Stout, Belgian Grand Reserve, a Barleywine a hoppy "steam" ale, pretty much anything.
Although we can do pretty much anything, a brewing menu can be found here: http://www.brewitup.com/Menus/Brewing_menu-2008.pdf
