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General Category => General Homebrew Discussion => Topic started by: dannyj621 on January 09, 2010, 03:23:53 AM
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just had someone try to argue to me that budlight is not made with rice and corn
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just had someone try to argue to me that budlight is not made with rice and corn
They were right
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Someone may correct me, but yes, Bud lt is made with a small amount of rice. Bud lt has no corn. Actually, nothing wrong with rice or corn though. I brew with a lot of corn and or rice myself. Want to win a comp in a Cream Ale cat 6, you'll need some corn my friend... :)
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Someone may correct me, but yes, Bud lt is made with a small amount of rice. Bud lt has no corn. Actually, nothing wrong with rice or corn though. I brew with a lot of corn and or rice myself. Want to win a comp in a Cream Ale cat 6, you'll need some corn my friend... :)
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But he was correct saying it wasnt made with rice AND corn
Its Miller that uses corn
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I agree! :) He is indeed correct... But the premise I believe is the use of adjuncts itself... Some great beers are made using rice and corn... Rice actually is more expensive than malt.
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Rice & corn! I thought that was for your cereal bowl? ;D
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They do use corn in Busch, though. When I moved to Illinois, I was stunned to see a billboard proclaiming that Busch was proudly brewed with Illinois corn.