OK so go and buy some King brand, Po-T-Rik, syrup. Some places call this molasses, but it's a mixture of corn syrup and unsulfured molasses. (they had corn syrup in the 18th century btw). What most folks are screwing up is they are using sulfured molasses when they brew....
CAREFUL...the King syrup company uses the same bottles and the same basic label, but they change the wording and the colors...Po-T-Rik has a purple label...
You will need:
3 16 oz. bottles of King brand Po-T-Rik syrup
1 oz. of hops...nothing fancy, alpha acids at between 3 and 5
Five gallons of water.
Two packets of dry ale yeast...Edme or Munton's
You bring the water to a boil and add your syrup, stir so that it doesn't settle on the bottom and burn.
Add the ounce of hops, and boil for 20 minutes.
Cool to proper temperature, and then pitch your yeast. The hops is only for bittering NOT for flavor as this is cheap, small beer, so they wouldn't have wasted the money. Take a hydrometer reading, and then check after a week to 10 days to be sure it's finished and not stuck.
Add a 1/4 cup of corn sugar to the small beer and bottle. Wait two weeks and open...it will be slightly carbonated a bit like Nehi.
It will taste a bit "odd" with a slight molasses aftertaste...but it's not bad, and would work as a breakfast beverage or for the hired hands.
LD
CAREFUL...the King syrup company uses the same bottles and the same basic label, but they change the wording and the colors...Po-T-Rik has a purple label...
You will need:
3 16 oz. bottles of King brand Po-T-Rik syrup
1 oz. of hops...nothing fancy, alpha acids at between 3 and 5
Five gallons of water.
Two packets of dry ale yeast...Edme or Munton's
You bring the water to a boil and add your syrup, stir so that it doesn't settle on the bottom and burn.
Add the ounce of hops, and boil for 20 minutes.
Cool to proper temperature, and then pitch your yeast. The hops is only for bittering NOT for flavor as this is cheap, small beer, so they wouldn't have wasted the money. Take a hydrometer reading, and then check after a week to 10 days to be sure it's finished and not stuck.
Add a 1/4 cup of corn sugar to the small beer and bottle. Wait two weeks and open...it will be slightly carbonated a bit like Nehi.
It will taste a bit "odd" with a slight molasses aftertaste...but it's not bad, and would work as a breakfast beverage or for the hired hands.
LD