Let us know what you think of itThanks, looks brilliant. Never quite knew what style to use in Brewfather for a British pale ale, I see that is a Strong Bitter.
Likely to be my next brew (tweaked for local grains etc).
Cheers...
Let us know what you think of itThanks, looks brilliant. Never quite knew what style to use in Brewfather for a British pale ale, I see that is a Strong Bitter.
Likely to be my next brew (tweaked for local grains etc).
Cheers...
I have voted Belgian beers but I like to brew and drink a wide variety.
I brewed an imperial Belgian stout with a saison yeast. My biggest problem the yeast just wouldn't stop. So i ended up with over carbonated beerI like stouts and bitters, with saison yeast.
How should we call it?
Brewed a version of your Lancashire pale ale yesterday Rod. Scaled to 23l and used NZ malts (Gladfield Aurora and medium crystal as I wanted it very pale). Stupidly I forgot the rolled oats, will see how it goes, looks and smells great. Comedy pic for thread...Let us know what you think of it
Brewed a version of your Lancashire pale ale yesterday Rod. Scaled to 23l and used NZ malts (Gladfield Aurora and medium crystal as I wanted it very pale). Stupidly I forgot the rolled oats, will see how it goes, looks and smells great. Comedy pic for thread...
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