Most of our relatives are Miller Lite and Bud Light drinkers. When our daughters were getting married, I needed to make a beer that they would enjoy. I came up with this recipe that they would not complain about, but added some wheat and rye to give it a little body and spiciness to make it a little different. Everybody enjoyed it. When we were getting ready to open the brewery, my wife thought we needed to change the name because nobody would understand what a wedding beer was. I said that is what it has always been called, and with the story behind it, why change it.
Wedding beer is made with 50% two row barley, 33% white wheat and 17% rye. El Dorado hops are used for bittering and flavor, with US-05 yeast for a clean finish.
5.4% ABV 18 IBU 7 SRM