Matty Groves
Member
Brewing again now that I’ve settled somewhere new and have my gear at hand.
I’ve found that pretty much all of my beers (I bottle) have improved significantly after the three month+ mark, so am looking ahead now at when I will be drinking my next batch - winter.
Thought I’d get a winter warmer going for the first time and brew a British strong ale.
I’m Pommy but can’t really say if I’ve sampled one? Although I’m pretty sure I know what one should taste like so perhaps I have…
Anyway, new style for me. I’m going for:
Marris Otter 90%
Crystal med. 5%
Crystal dark 3%
Amber 2%
Challenger at 60, 20 and 10 mins for 50 IBU
Aiming for 1.075 OG
British yeast - perhaps Windsor as I’ve only used S-04 before.
Don’t fancy anything too dark (still got some porters I’m working through that do the trick).
Anyone brewed this style? Research suggests there’s a lot of varieties. Tips? Recipes? Will brew in the next week and open for suggestions.
Cheers
I’ve found that pretty much all of my beers (I bottle) have improved significantly after the three month+ mark, so am looking ahead now at when I will be drinking my next batch - winter.
Thought I’d get a winter warmer going for the first time and brew a British strong ale.
I’m Pommy but can’t really say if I’ve sampled one? Although I’m pretty sure I know what one should taste like so perhaps I have…
Anyway, new style for me. I’m going for:
Marris Otter 90%
Crystal med. 5%
Crystal dark 3%
Amber 2%
Challenger at 60, 20 and 10 mins for 50 IBU
Aiming for 1.075 OG
British yeast - perhaps Windsor as I’ve only used S-04 before.
Don’t fancy anything too dark (still got some porters I’m working through that do the trick).
Anyone brewed this style? Research suggests there’s a lot of varieties. Tips? Recipes? Will brew in the next week and open for suggestions.
Cheers