HybridLight Hybrid Beer
Cream Ale
A clean, well-attenuated, flavorful American lawnmower beer. Classic American (i.e. pre-prohibition) Cream Ales were slightly stronger, hoppier (including some dry hopping) and more bitter (25-30+ IBU s). These versions should be entered in the specialty/experimental category. An OG of 1.050 - 1.053 is most common and IBU s are rarely as high as 25.
Alcohol
4.2 - 5.6% ABV
3.3 - 4.4% ABW
IBU
15 - 20
International Bitterness Units
Color
2 - 5 SRM
4 - 10 EBC
Gravity
OG: 1.042 - 1.055
FG: 1.006 - 1.012
Appearance & Mouthfeel
Color
Pale straw to moderate gold color, although usually on the pale side. Low to medium head with medium to high carbonation. Head retention may be no better than fair due to adjunct use. Brilliant, sparkling clarity.
Clarity
Pale straw to moderate gold color, although usually on the pale side. Low to medium head with medium to high carbonation. Head retention may be no better than fair due to adjunct use. Brilliant, sparkling clarity.
Body
Generally light and crisp, although body can reach medium. Smooth mouthfeel with medium to high attenuation; higher attenuation levels can lend a "thirst quenching" finish. High carbonation. Higher gravity examples may exhibit a slight alcohol warmth.
Aroma & Flavor
Malt
Faint malt notes. A sweet, corn-like aroma and low levels of DMS are commonly found. Hop aroma low to none. Any variety of hops may be used, but neither hops nor malt dominate. Faint esters may be present in some examples, but are not required. No diacetyl. Low to medium-low hop bitterness. Low to moderate maltiness and sweetness, varying with gravity and attenuation. Usually well attenuated. Neither malt nor hops prevail in the taste. A low to moderate corny flavor from corn adjuncts is commonly found, as is some DMS . Finish can vary from somewhat dry to faintly sweet from the corn, malt, and sugar. Faint fruity esters are optional. No diacetyl.
Technical Specs (Plato)
| Original Gravity | 10.5 - 13.6 °P |
| Final Gravity | 1.5 - 3.1 °P |