RdeVjun
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If you want lagers and ales, particularly in summer, then I think you mean _another_ fridge BribieG!Gotta get a bigger ferm fridge.
If you want lagers and ales, particularly in summer, then I think you mean _another_ fridge BribieG!Gotta get a bigger ferm fridge.
English bitter...fermented a touch too warm methinks...a bit too much fruitiness/esthers in the aftertaste. It's fine after two pints though.
Ahhhh ive posted it up before, but i was just cleaning out the brew rig and looked at it........... it looked so good i had to share.
Summer Saison, and OMG hasnt it improved.
Its so nice now, and the keg is almost done
cheers
A nice dark wheat creation - heaps of Carafa I, %50 wheat grain bill. Also a LCBA a la Tony. Hazy but the bracing and mouthfeel is amazing! (please forgive the peripheral mess - can't crop the photo).
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Wine glasss with dregs, Rubics cube, large container of plain lable salt, large box of tissues, stress ball ( from high salt intake ?) hmmmmm what going on??? One/many of these things does not belong
Cheers
Chris
Rooting Kings' Rye Brown
Nice smoothness in this brew, low bitterness, nice lacy head that is long lasting, medium to low carbonation, golden amber in colour. Bitterness is balanced with the medium to light malt backbone.
A darn tasty brew. Cheers mate!
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Nice..... what did you use for head retention ... carapils?
5 eyes
good brewing technique![]()