After brewing yesterday we took the kids to a pub just up the road with its own zoo! What a brilliant idea, and I reckon we'll be paying a few visits over teh summer:-
https://www.fennbellinn.co.uk/zoo
https://www.fennbellinn.co.uk/zoo
Cheers Briwow!
great progress tbh...if I get my slurp as good as yours i'll be chuffed ta bit!
nice on pal.
Bri
Just sampled Dan's APA that he sent.
Poured with a lovely white head of about 1cm that stayed all the way to the bottom. It had lovely carbonation and was just what I needed after running after my 3 year old has he flies along on his bike.
I had an initial aroma of citrus on pouring and tasting but this did fade as it got warmer and was replaced by the pine hops. I think the hops worked well together but I would have like the citrusy hops to have taken centre stage.
For me it felt a bit thin and could have had a bit more body/better mouthfeel.
But nevertheless it was another lovely pint from Dan who never fails to deliver. I may add it was lovely and clear and on entering the room SWMBO said "That looks a nice pint".
Cheers once again pal
Thanks - that does make sense, and it would seem silly not to follow the manfs unstructions. Just seems like a big temp jump to go straight from the fridge into wort.I’ve heard Denny Conn I think on a podcast where he said he would always prefer to pitch cooler yeast into warmer wort as the opposite way around risks the yeast going dormant. I was a bit surprised when I heard that but the logic makes sense I guess.
Cheers Bri
It may look the part, but its sadly lacking in flavour.
I'm hopeful for the beer I kegged today though, as the cheeky sample seemed to have much better hoppiness.
I'm always up for a swap if you want to try one?
, Temorning pal.
thx replying.
ATM in still fiding my feet (AGAIN LOL) after being smashed again with illness at xmas...a long procees.
my first 1# Fursty is carbed up...but lack hoppines...
once upon a time I didn't like too much hops in anything...but now think its the way ahead.
my 10l 2# fursty that need dry hops may be the decider wether I ever do a bottle swap lol.
got kris @BeardedMag close by me and we share our ideas, brewdays and the results.
so atm I'm just 'Tiny steps' so to speak (for me)
mind with 47l in the fv's maybe I can get success.....
lata m8
Bri
Just about to weigh out my salts and you've got me thinking now - I was hoping it would help smooth out any acridity from the roast??I love Simcoe and Chinook, sounds like a lovely brew. I'm interested in your sulphate:chloride ratio, how come you went chloride forward?
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