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Almost there. Just wished I had dry hopped it, its a little lacking in the finish. :(

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Looks like a mighty fine pass to me :hat:
Just wished I had dry hopped it, its a little lacking in the finish
It's never too late if in bulk, even if in the bottle you could use that hop aroma oil stuff, search Malt Miller for 'oil', or add to your pint directly :hmm:
 
im not sure if this will pass. it is clear but darker and i couldnt get the best pic
youngs yorkshire harvest (dry hopped)
 
im not sure if this will pass. it is clear but darker and i couldnt get the best pic
youngs yorkshire harvest (dry hopped)
Due to the dark nature of the beer I'll give you the benefit of the doubt iceo, a pass...well done that man :party: :thumb:
My first ever beer:
Well done on your 1st brew h :party: I'm going to reserve judgement on this one, for you next beer...nothing like encouragement :twisted: ...not that you'll need it :lol: :drink:
 
brianaiton said:
How do I add a picture? Please help


register on photobucket.com, upload your photo, then once uploaded there should be links to click on, copy and paste the one that starts IMG and paste it on your post. :cheers: :D
 
My first feck test here it's a brewmakers IPA

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Thanks to abeyptfc for helping with my pic posting
 
Thank you. It's the first beer I've done that isn't lager. It's only been in the bottle a week and the carbonation is excellent. Nice creamy head and a really hoppy flavour. Best thing is £22 down to £5.50 in Wilkinson plus my staff discount. For a fiver I really can't grumble
 


My Thirty-niner, a Ringwood 49er that came out a little lighter than intended.

Still lovely though :cheers:
 
Chinook

maris otter
crystal 60
pale malt
chinook
columbus
citra
simcoe
AG 2

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LOL bit difficult holding ipad and glass at same time to do this!
 
Vossy1 said:
My first ever beer:
Well done on your 1st brew h :party: I'm going to reserve judgement on this one, for you next beer...nothing like encouragement :twisted: ...not that you'll need it :lol: :drink:

Same brew, but just a few weeks down the line, it's cleared a lot more!

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The flavours from the pint have also developed a lot more after a few more weeks in the pressure barrel!
 
Evening All,

This is the first brew that I've bottled ( a few of ) and I'm much more impressed with the bottled stuff than the King Keg offering.

The bottle still tastes fresh and zingy but the the keg seems to have lost that for some reason. The keg is also 'very' lively and I'm thinking that maybe all that CO2 knocking around isn't the best thing at the end of day....... May post this as a seperate question but do others experience marked differences between bottles and keg ?

Also, the bottle is, I hope you agree, a pretty clear example.

So, pass or fail ???

ABW

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