Not exactly something I'm going to rush out and do.
Skittles in your beer anyone ? Skittlebrau
So whos done it here ?
Beers,
Doc
Skittles in your beer anyone ? Skittlebrau
So whos done it here ?
Beers,
Doc
Doc said:Not exactly something I'm going to rush out and do.
Skittles in your beer anyone ? Skittlebrau
So whos done it here ?
Beers,
Doc
[post="102120"][/post]
Gerard_M said:I have used a variety of different Jelly beans as a substitute for carbonation sugar. Not whole batches, just a few here & there. red, purple or blue jelly beans in a Wheat beer is great, black ones in stout works too.
Cheers
Gerard
[post="102126"][/post]
danbeer said:Doc said:Not exactly something I'm going to rush out and do.
Skittles in your beer anyone ? Skittlebrau
So whos done it here ?
Beers,
Doc
[post="102120"][/post]
Probably the worst bit was the dregs from the bottles tho.
After sitting in a bottle of beer for a couple of months, what remains is some sort of colourless muck that vaugly resembles a mutated jellybean. These things certainly weren't for eating, and were totally discusting.Just wrong.
[post="102129"][/post]
Weizguy said:Would not recommend the CocaCola porter, even though I gave Stephen (from Medowie) a bottle to take home (amongst a selection of other beer) after our brew/ tasting session last night.
Seth out
[post="102268"][/post]
Not thoroughly recommended. Certainly added an extra (unwanted) flavour to an otherwise OK beer.jase0_1 said:mate i must be a serious green horn..cant a wait to try the jelly beens,do they taste ok there weizguy????
[post="102269"][/post]
Brauluver said:<abbrev> i found skittles and oompahs that are flavoured and basically glucose and maltodextrin and don't contain gelatin.
Thinkin of tryin em out instead of jelly beans.
Any other takers?</abbrev>
[post="102463"][/post]