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  1. Edd The Brew

    Greetings from OZ

    How Do Mate , Welcome to the forum 🍻 Edd
  2. Edd The Brew

    New to the site !

    How Do Father Kev, Welcome to the forum , Cheers and Pax Vobiscum 🍻 Edd
  3. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Porter

    How Do All, Here's the EXPORT Porter of W B Mew Langton & Co , Enjoy Edd https://oldbeersandbrewing.blogspot.com/2021/05/w-b-mew-langton-co-export-porter-1884.html
  4. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Porter

    Ey Up Peebee , Ah , now for the fun part 😉. Mild = A beer matured for a relatively short time so that it's perfectly possible if you understand Victorian era Trade description of beers to have a Mild Ale, Bitter Beer or indeed a Porter. On the change in drinking habits , I'd say probably not, as...
  5. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Porter

    How Do All, Here's another cracking Porter from 1884 for the cognoscenti to have a go at 🥳🍻🍻🍻 Cheers Edd https://oldbeersandbrewing.blogspot.com/2021/05/w-b-mew-langton-co-porter-1884.html
  6. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Porter

    " matt76, post: 1038547, member: 21978"] I think it would be far simpler to keep the recipe the same and just say it's a Georgian (III or IV, take your pick) Porter 😉👍 (Personally I'd be thinking of a Blackadder III inspired name 😁)" Ummmm🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 #ThisOneGoesAllTheWayUpToSix 😉🤣🤣🤣
  7. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Mild!

    I'm disappointed to see such an assinine reply; as @peebee quite rightly says , I use a hop variety that's relatively easily available as replacement for un stated varietals in the original records . I also take into account the use of Aged / Stored hops , and where appropriate recommend their...
  8. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Porter

    Hi All , Slight tech issues, laptop wobbles means a slight delay in getting the next Blogpost up 🤣 Cheers 🍻 Edd
  9. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Mild!

    Ey Up peebee, Cracking! It fits what I'm trying to define as Mild too, though perhaps a tad strong, but not as strong as the Pale Ales (about 1.060 seemed common for a "basic" pale ale). But mostly because it's called "4d mild ale", which Martyn Cornell talks about in that video @Sadfield posted...
  10. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Mild!

    Ey Up peebee Here's a belting 4 d Mild Ale from 1884 🍻 https://oldbeersandbrewing.blogspot.com/2021/04/w-b-mew-langton-co-4-d-mild-ale-no-38.html Cheers 🍻 Edd
  11. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Bitter

    Ey Up peebee, Well spotted, but not I think in a specified brewlength recipie 👍. Cheers 🍻 Edd
  12. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Porter

    Ey Up Here's a cracking Porter https://oldbeersandbrewing.blogspot.com/2021/04/beamish-crawford-running-porter.html Cheers 🍻 Edd
  13. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Bitter

    I've just posted the Beamish & Crawford Running Porter from 1851 🍺👍🍻
  14. Edd The Brew

    Victorian Bitter

    Here you go peebee; https://oldbeersandbrewing.blogspot.com/2021/04/w-b-mew-langton-co-family-ale-1887.html A nice Victorian Bitter style beer , ok I realise that the style residents of Prince Albrecht St might not like my taxonomy , but to be quite honest I really couldn't give a ...
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