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    Beamish ish!

    Many thanks! Yes, it's the stout I'm after. (Although the red ale might be worth a look!). I was actually worried that this was a bit too much roast barley. But I see you're going for 400g, YF. Looking forward to brewing this soon. Cheers
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    Beamish ish!

    What do people think of this stout recipe? 23 L Pale 3300g Wheat 700g Roast Barley 230g Chocolate malt 450g Northdown, Hallertau, Styrian Goldings Isn't that a lot of roast barley? Thanks in advance, one and all!
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    Bramling Cross/Goldings ESB type thing

    Bump. Was this good?!
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    Why do peeps still keep peddling

    I'm counting on the 5g chip...
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    What did you brew today?

    12L dark mild with special B. Because.
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    Low alcohol beer... botulism?!

    Well, this brew is the foulest I have ever made. Overripe fruit aroma, putrescent. Effortlessly horrible. Hey no.
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    Impeachment trial on TV in the UK

    I was baffled by this too. How can you show evidence of a violent event without showing violence? I thought it was an utterly bizarre editorial decision. After 9pm, as you say. Trying not to become 'Disgruntled, Milton Keynes', but I did write to the BBC about this.
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    Low alcohol beer... botulism?!

    Thanks. All good stuff.
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    Low alcohol beer... botulism?!

    That's really helpful - thanks @chthon @peebee And here's the recipe @steve123 . This was to use some NZ hops I was given a while back - an attempt to make a low-alcohol NZ bitter. 10L 1.7kg lager malt (including a bit of mild ale malt) 200g pale wheat malt 40g chocolate malt 6g Challenger 60...
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    Low alcohol beer... botulism?!

    Thanks! Reassuring. I had an extra swing round the cage to celebrate. Now to see if it's drinkable!
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    Low alcohol beer... botulism?!

    Recently started attempting to make low-alcohol beer, inspired by @peebee accounts of 'brewed' low alcohol brews, rather than boil-off. I've done a cold mash and got down to a thrillingly weak OG1018! Way-hey. Having left the thing to ferment, I of course started reading loads of forum posts...
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    Apollo, Wakatu, Wai-ti, Motueka

    Thanks everyone. Food for thought. So Apollo is a big balls IPA aroma thing too? All sounds promising
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    Apollo, Wakatu, Wai-ti, Motueka

    Evening all. What would you do with this lot?! I mean, not all at the same time probably, but what are they good for? I was given some of these so a bit unclear on their uses. My best guesses so far: Apollo: big bittering Wakatu: Hallertau-style aroma Wai-ti: aroma Motueka: aroma So probably...
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    Scratched SS Fermenter

    explains the taste of Jail Ale. (Not really, but couldn't resist)...
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    What are you drinking tonight 2020.

    HB mild. Really good. The only one that's really come good.
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    Have a go at simple AG

    welcome ! I learned from Clibit's post, above, and have been doing this for 2 years. You can make great beer this way. Enjoy.
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    Busy times from home brew shops

    +1 on homebrew outlet. 2 days.
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    Shopping for grain and hops

    Homebrew outlet. V good service from them, although no yeast at the mo
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