pcqypcqy
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I would love to know what that cube was i initially ment to be. Nothing in my records looks right
You keep records now?
I would love to know what that cube was i initially ment to be. Nothing in my records looks right
And maybe that's the truth of it. There is *some* fault there and the combination with the other phenolics just amplifies it.
But it's also possible I am particularly sensitive to that fault too.
I got heaps of cloves so I it's definitely phenolic, and at the least the shitloads of piperine combined with that could give a similar result.
Only on beersmith filed by year. I have a bad habit of not writing on cubes thoughYou keep records now?
Hmm yeah I was wondering if it was BB malt or not. But considering my palate is shit, I thought I'd guess "oh it tastes like domestic/BB malt" and it'd turn out "actually its Himalayan smoked malt".@Randai cheers mate.
Recipe is
80% Barrett Burston Ale Malt
19.6% wheat malt
0.4% Munich malt (got some free wheat malt as there was a stuffed bag at National homebrew that had some Munich mixed in)
24 IBUs Tettnang @ 60min
3 IBUs Hallertauer Trad @ 20min (this was actually added @ 0min before cubing)
Notes say 1.055 OG to 1.004 FG
6.7% wasn't taking into account bottle condition either so a touch higher.
@Randai cheers mate.
Recipe is
80% Barrett Burston Ale Malt
19.6% wheat malt
0.4% Munich malt (got some free wheat malt as there was a stuffed bag at National homebrew that had some Munich mixed in)
24 IBUs Tettnang @ 60min
3 IBUs Hallertauer Trad @ 20min (this was actually added @ 0min before cubing)
Notes say 1.055 OG to 1.004 FG
6.7% wasn't taking into account bottle condition either so a touch higher.
I wasn't presented with choc wheat from the holy sack when joining the club. Club strike.no choc wheat. That's a strike.
Wouldn't involve a spreadsheet would it?
How do people feel about giving out 3/2/1 points for their top 3 beers based purely on overall impression, and tallying up the totals at the end?
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