Monkhouse
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I know people will scream Pilsner at me but here goes! My local brewery sells 25kg sacks of pale ale malt quite cheap, it’s decent malt and it means I can actually brew decent beers without forking out for expensive malt miller deliveries where they charge an absolute fortune for the base malts.
I’ve always wanted to brew a good Belgian tripel ever since myself and my wife honeymooned in Bruges, think kasteel beer
Anyway is it totally out of the question to brew a convincing Belgian beer using pale ale malt as the base?
I’ve always wanted to brew a good Belgian tripel ever since myself and my wife honeymooned in Bruges, think kasteel beer
Anyway is it totally out of the question to brew a convincing Belgian beer using pale ale malt as the base?