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  1. bitter

    Tetley's Cask - Recipe?

    Thanks, I think I said in the prompt something along lines of: if caramel colouring is purely for colour and not for taste, can I omit it? It said yes. Lads, you don't mean bisto gravy granules do you? lol
  2. bitter

    Hello from Ireland

    Haha, you've brought back some memories. The JFK room in that pub was fantastic. The Dada! That's right, I remember we went in there a couple of times, first time I was ever offered a key, just walking into the bathroom minding my own business. Dodgy. The Uni of Sheff Ceilidh society used...
  3. bitter

    Tetley's Cask - Recipe?

    Thank you for this! Great to see that all those notes come from Tetley's actual brewing manual. Not sure what this site's policy on AI is but most people don't mind it when you declare it. Given the weird formatting of that blog site, I put the individual bits into chatGPT and asked it to...
  4. bitter

    Hello from Ireland

    Hello! I drank in the Grapes in 2011 before discovering Fagans. I can't say I remember what beer they had on at the time, but I remember the community in that pub - it was great! Lot of very genuine people. Abbeydale moonshine, it was a cloudy straw coloured beer, quite citrusy if I am...
  5. bitter

    Hello from Ireland

    Thanks! I had seen the youtube video by Malt Miller, I will read through that thread to see what others have said!
  6. bitter

    Tetley's Cask - Recipe?

    Hello all, I'm new to the forum and to the world of homebrewing. I have 2 Pinter kits bought for me as a Christmas present and I'm going to brew a few batches of their Ancestor ale (bitter is my favourite beer style), and then once I have confidence, buy some proper kit. I would be really...
  7. bitter

    Hello from Ireland

    Hello, I developed a love of real ale in my teenage years being introduced to Marston's Pedigree (back when it used to advertise it was the official beer of English cricket), St.Austell's Tribute and Timothy Taylor's. I studied in Sheffield and I probably don't need to say too much more...
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