So as the skies darken and the temperature drops, my thoughts are turning to this years Christmas ale.
Im thinking of a heavier ale kit certainly with a dark malt spray instead of brewing sugar and adding half a tin of thick black treacle, goldings hops bag.
But was thinking as an added specialty of putting 6 to 10ml of port per bottle. :idea:
My question is does anyone have any experience of this? Is there a danger of separation, should i add it at bottling stage or with the treacle after the first fermentation.
Which ale kit would people suggest?
Or would a better idea be to use plum jam and some water blended to a syrup give a similar but better effect? Im not too bothered about increasing the abv but would like some port notes in there.
Ps i apologise in advance to any purists who think my cross drink tampering would be an abomination to all things yeasty. :sulk: ( but my tequila lager was lovelly however i realise that is a very different kettle of fish)
All advice greatly appreciated! :hat:
Ps they laughed at the idea of toast!
Im thinking of a heavier ale kit certainly with a dark malt spray instead of brewing sugar and adding half a tin of thick black treacle, goldings hops bag.
But was thinking as an added specialty of putting 6 to 10ml of port per bottle. :idea:
My question is does anyone have any experience of this? Is there a danger of separation, should i add it at bottling stage or with the treacle after the first fermentation.
Which ale kit would people suggest?
Or would a better idea be to use plum jam and some water blended to a syrup give a similar but better effect? Im not too bothered about increasing the abv but would like some port notes in there.
Ps i apologise in advance to any purists who think my cross drink tampering would be an abomination to all things yeasty. :sulk: ( but my tequila lager was lovelly however i realise that is a very different kettle of fish)
All advice greatly appreciated! :hat:
Ps they laughed at the idea of toast!