wide eyed and legless
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Cheers Ed, enjoyed your latest blog with Charlie Bamforth giving a talk about oxygen.
http://edsbeer.blogspot.com.au/
http://edsbeer.blogspot.com.au/
Cheers Ed, enjoyed your latest blog with Charlie Bamforth giving a talk about oxygen.
http://edsbeer.blogspot.com.au/
How many Ed's are there, I thought it would be our Ed coming off the Boak and Bailey Beer Blog site.Different Ed but yes a great blog
There seems to be 10.5 % of the good s missing?Hi All ,
Here`s a nice Mild from Dutton`s of Blackburn , Lancashire .
It`s from 1967 and at only 3 % it`s one for quaffing !! ; and yes Wide Eyed , the temperature values are in that Metric thingy !! .
Cheers & Happy Mashing ,
EDD
The sugar is the 10.5% its written on the side.There seems to be 10.5 % of the good s missing?
The sugar is the 10.5% its written on the side.
Looks right, working at Ford didn't do your maths any harm then. Ed has been know to miss out on the percentages, unless its imperial percentages.View attachment 112086
36.5 + 36.5 = 73
+ 1.75 = 74.75
+ 3.5 = 78.25
+ 0.75 = 79
+ 5.25 = 84,25
+ 5.25 = 89.5
Is my maths right?
I don't think I missed anything
Not really a mild if it is at that ABV. Scaling up my Mild recipe it looks very much like a porter. Is that what you are aiming for or are you aiming for more a Southern / Northern english brown ale?
Mild is on the list, but Best Mild is not. It seems to be a outdated style, a bit like Northern Brown but with little roast.Early days the milds were stronger but it is on the BJCP list
https://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/style11.php#1a
Hi Yankinoz,Mild is on the list, but Best Mild is not. It seems to be a outdated style, a bit like Northern Brown but with little roast.
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