Hi Guys,
I have been brewing for about 1.5 years now and have recently tried using a Woolworths Home Brand can (draught to be exact).
This recipe turned out super good (my neighbours say that it should be commercially made, and I think it is the best beer I have made yet).
Here you go!
Draught Home Brand Can (Woolworths)
30 gs Galaxy
30 gs Cascade (both steeped for like 15 mins in a hop sock from HBS) in around 500mls of hot water
1 kg Light Dry Malt
S05 yeast
Carapils grain
Turned out like a Hoegaarden/Stone and wood pacific ale.
easy to drink, full of fruity flavours.
Definately give it a try. Also, for 9 bucks a can, you cant go wrong.
I also just put down a beer with the same recipe, but used pride of ringwood (30gs steeped for 15 mins, and I plan on dry hopping the rest of the 30 gs).
Will let you know how that goes, I am excited to try it!
I have been brewing for about 1.5 years now and have recently tried using a Woolworths Home Brand can (draught to be exact).
This recipe turned out super good (my neighbours say that it should be commercially made, and I think it is the best beer I have made yet).
Here you go!
Draught Home Brand Can (Woolworths)
30 gs Galaxy
30 gs Cascade (both steeped for like 15 mins in a hop sock from HBS) in around 500mls of hot water
1 kg Light Dry Malt
S05 yeast
Carapils grain
Turned out like a Hoegaarden/Stone and wood pacific ale.
easy to drink, full of fruity flavours.
Definately give it a try. Also, for 9 bucks a can, you cant go wrong.
I also just put down a beer with the same recipe, but used pride of ringwood (30gs steeped for 15 mins, and I plan on dry hopping the rest of the 30 gs).
Will let you know how that goes, I am excited to try it!