Eris solipsis
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reintroduced to home brew after a looooong while, and it's clear home brew kits have come a long way. I'm on my 6th batch since "rebirth" and all going well,.... in fact better than expected. I'm a stout man (so to speak) and so far the st peter's cream stout take the top marks. their IPA also a winner, but their honey porter ( for me) has an overwhelming taste of "soapy" honey taste, quite odd. I'm in Norfolk so they had to be tried. Muntons Gold Imperial Stout has (again for me) an intriguingly complex liquorice tang which I like, but definitely a "bournville" to homogeneous CDM alternative.The "Simply" Stout from Burton on Trent was similar..... but needed more conditioning in the bottle. Currently about to bottle a Muntons "Flagship" Malty Toffee Hoppy American Amber Ale, with a 2 stage fermentation (hop pellets added after initial tub ferment). Let's see.
Summary so far;. glad my neighbour passed a bottle of his Woodfordes Wherry over the fence, but already at the stage where I need more bottles. I'm hooked.
Summary so far;. glad my neighbour passed a bottle of his Woodfordes Wherry over the fence, but already at the stage where I need more bottles. I'm hooked.