Welcome to all grain. My one and only tip is to get Greg Hughes Home Brew Beer. Read it and take all the science of brewing on board. It has some great recipes as well.. cheers
Hi John, it’s a shame that you lost your brew buddy, in fact heart
breaking, but why don’t you carry on brewing? Surely it would bring back brilliant memories, and that would be a great comfort.
My very best wishes.
I’m not very new but I’ve recently migrated to all grain with a brewzilla.
I started my first brew with an excellent Old Thumper clone from BrewBros. As a novice and within an hour of starting I was on the phone to Brew Bros. Andrew picked up and was a great help with my dumb question. Actually...
Cheers for that. I guessed Goldings and now you’ve added Fuggles it just leaves the Hops. Flakes add creamy texture! That I did not know. Thanks a lot.
I just downed a pint of the above and it was a very decent pint. It has a nice creamy smooth taste with subtle notes. My wife tasted it and said the creamy taste lingered on a while and then the hop bitterness held on for a while. I just liked it. Does anyone know where that creamy taste comes...
Good afternoon brewers. I want to brew a HSB clone, it was a Gales Ales brew originally from Horndean. My problem is finding a yeast very close to a Wyeast-northwest 1332. Can anyone please advise.
I've just run a 5 litre fairy liquid wash to boil and circulated it via the arm over the mesh and all parts.
Just letting it cool a little before I empty it.
I'm waiting for the kit to arrive before deciding. However as it's my first go I think maybe I will manually go through the process. Depends on the kit instructions
After brewing kits for years it's time to go to AG. My family did the research, notified Santa and bingo it was under the tree.
Next week the temp in my garage is going to get up to 12-14 degrees, I've ordered an Old Thumper clone kit and my sleeves are rolled up.
Watched a bunch of YouTube...