OK, so my wife's favorite beer in the world is Sam Adams Summer Ale. If you look at their website, it's basically a Belgian Wit Beer.
In the past I've brewed "my interpretation" as an extract brewer . . . and my wife was very happy with it. About the only beer I brew that she gets remotely excited about.
Now, I've started brewing all grain, and 1) brewing with wheat makes me a little nervous because I don't have very many "smooth" all grain batches under my belt and 2) Jamil's recomendations regarding Wit Beer all seem to be based on "Radical Brewing", which makes the whole Wit Beer process for an all grain brewer even MORE complicated.
So, my inclination is to either 1) brew an extract recipe like I always have, or 2) brew a nice English Ale (Best Bitter) until I get it right. Something mild and drinkable that she will like (she loves Sam Adams lager as well). I can't lager yet, so I'm going to go for a nice middle of the road balanced brew. I figure, if I can create something she likes, even if it takes several brews, I will become a better brewer.
Thoughts?
