https://www.hamsteadhomebrew.co.uk/DAB-Craft-Pack-Cardinals-Ale-kitCould I have a link to these by any chance?
He said the same to me. He seems really friendly and helpful.I enquired about the quantities of extract and grain, the reply is below
"Hi Tom,
This is a stunning brew it is a total of 3.9kg and has 3kg of concentrated commercial brewery grade extract, 500gm of stunning dried extract, grains and hops and yeast all together in a simple to produce pack less than an hour to produce will ferment in 4 to 6 days, a couple of days to condition and enjoy a week after that
Regards
Chris"
Sounds like it could be a good-un
Although I'd take the timings with a pinch of salt
Cheers Tom
I will do no problem@dowden87
If it does turn out to be similar to Abbot ale can you post a comment in the thread below?
https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/pub-beer-kit-beer-taste-alike-list.101774/
Cheers Tom
I think I would steep the grains and add the liquid to the brew. Then brew it for 10 days check the gravity and if it was at 1.010 I would add the hop bags for the last two or three daysI enquired about the quantities of extract and grain, the reply is below
"Hi Tom,
This is a stunning brew it is a total of 3.9kg and has 3kg of concentrated commercial brewery grade extract, 500gm of stunning dried extract, grains and hops and yeast all together in a simple to produce pack less than an hour to produce will ferment in 4 to 6 days, a couple of days to condition and enjoy a week after that
Regards
Chris"
Sounds like it could be a good-un
Although I'd take the timings with a pinch of salt
Cheers Tom
That's good to know I will give it a go as it is then :-)One thing to consider.......
I've asked for confirmation but the liquid malt extract seems to be the American Briess brand that has been produced using
"A multiple step infusion brewing process gives high fermentability & FAN, which is critical for brewing"
Don't know what the FAN refers to but it may be more fermentable than the usual muntons stuff that'll stick at the drop of a hat. So maybe an extended ferment may not be nessesary (forgetting the yeast clean-up stage just for arguments sake)?
Cheers Tom
Fermentation assisting nutrients?Don't know what the FAN refers to
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