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Oh yes I did forget that they have brewed this year and I did try the porter very good it was too. :lol:
 
I know it's a fail as not in correct feck test format but here's my lager kit

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And this is my Sundew
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:D
 
I know it's a fail as not in correct feck test format but here's my lager kit
:nah: :nono:
I would say they look like mighty fine pints, I might say they're worthy of a 'pass' but without the correct background for the test I can't even see the beer :hmm: ....Must try harder G :roll: :lol: :tongue:
 
Unfortunately my Wherry is still pretty cloudy, but on the bright side it tastes awesome :D
 
Ithankyou. That was the monster with half a kilo of hops in 19l. I wondered if it would ever clear!!!
You've done very well with that Calum, the more hops the more oil, the greater the chance for haze, I just accept it with really big beers :cool:
Unfortunately my Wherry is still pretty cloudy, but on the bright side it tastes awesome
:party: :drink:
 
Ok here you go.. no where near clear enough to see vossy so I didnt bother with that bit

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Been barreled about 3 weeks so far... so there is still a lot of time for improvement
 
Thought my first post should be on the feck test.

This is my 32nd AG. A classic ESB fermented with NBS Ale Yeast 2.

Do I pass?

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