Really pleased with this. Was drinking the one above mainly because it's one of my favourite beers and I wanted a direct comparison. This one of mine has Centennial and Riwaka with a little Simcoe and more than happy with it.
Good luckKlarstein Mundschenck for its first ever brewday tomorrow.
Good luck
I shall have to make a visit to Tanners to see if I’m able to taste the difference between a £10 and a £25 bottle, I’ll not tell the wife.I used to drink 2 or 3 £10 bottles of a wine a week. I’ve realised why I stopped drinking wine when after I picked up a couple of pricier bottles (voucher from a very happy patient went on 4 bottles instead of a case). Now I’m thinking one or two like this a month is a very acceptable outlay, and I’m still quids in. Drink yourself rich!
Cheers
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It would be good to see a rundown of how your brew day went. Don't be intimidated, all in ones aren't that hard to use but I am interested to know how you cope with your first brew on this particular unit.Cheers
It's a bit daunting since I've only ever done one gallon BIAB on a portable stove, feels like I'm finally doing it 'properly' now but I'm sort of dreading something going awry!
Continuing with the Doom Bar goodness...
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Interesting, what was the rhubarb cider like ?At the tap room (Musket Brewery). I’m having a Fife & Drum, my wife is having a rhubarb cider. Food wagon due shortly
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I need to try and recreate this, or something like it, some day soon. Centennial is the business.
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I didn’t try it but my wife said it was fairly sweet and fruity but also subtle. She said it was very nice.Interesting, what was the rhubarb cider like ?
Yes, I can imagine it giving it a nice sour twang. We grow rhubarb (or more correctly it grows in our garden) so I might make one.I didn’t try it but my wife said it was fairly sweet and fruity but also subtle. She said it was very nice.
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