DekH Active Member Joined Aug 13, 2019 Messages 29 Reaction score 13 Nov 30, 2019 #1 I am looking to see if anyone has a recipe for Belhaven Light? It used to be favourite of ours growing up and I would like to try and brew some
I am looking to see if anyone has a recipe for Belhaven Light? It used to be favourite of ours growing up and I would like to try and brew some
MyQul Chairman of the Bored Joined Aug 7, 2013 Messages 5,000 Reaction score 7,120 Location Royal Hamlet of Peckham. London. Nov 30, 2019 #2 I have a recipe for Belhaven 80 shillings and Belhaven Wee heavy from GH's BYOBRA if thats any help
DekH Active Member Joined Aug 13, 2019 Messages 29 Reaction score 13 Dec 1, 2019 #3 MyQul yes mate if you could, the light range was creamier styled beer not as heavy drinking as stout ect but similar mouth feel.
MyQul yes mate if you could, the light range was creamier styled beer not as heavy drinking as stout ect but similar mouth feel.
HarryFlatters Landlord. Supporting Member Joined Nov 1, 2018 Messages 686 Reaction score 341 Location Edinburgh-ish Dec 1, 2019 #4 There's a 60 shilling recipe in the GH book, which is what I would call a pint of light. Last edited: Dec 1, 2019
HarryFlatters Landlord. Supporting Member Joined Nov 1, 2018 Messages 686 Reaction score 341 Location Edinburgh-ish Dec 1, 2019 #5 Found this... https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/belhaven-60.14/
MyQul Chairman of the Bored Joined Aug 7, 2013 Messages 5,000 Reaction score 7,120 Location Royal Hamlet of Peckham. London. Dec 1, 2019 #6 Go with the recipe Harry found as the ones I have are fairly similar. Use golden syrup if you dont have/cant be arsed to make invert syrup, as GS is partially inverted
Go with the recipe Harry found as the ones I have are fairly similar. Use golden syrup if you dont have/cant be arsed to make invert syrup, as GS is partially inverted