Dutto you are such a trooper!
Like myself we are gonna struggle on through.........
There’s always a good side to brewing in my brewhouse..... oh I’ll just reach across and pour another little one....
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Dutto you are such a trooper!
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I’ll report back after another beer.......
I read somewhere that it’s a good idea so I tried it on one side and did a couple test patchs, couldn’t tell the difference tbhDid you rub yours down as a key for the first coat? I'm thinking that might be a good idea as I'm not using a primer.
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I was also lucky enough to have been sent a bottle of dans APA. I was a bit tipsy when I drank it though so can't give it such a thorough review as you, other than it was bloody brilliant. I had it side by side with one of my beers, and they were very similar. They were identical in colour and appearance. My beer had Munich and a little crystal in it so you might be spot on.I was lucky enough to be sent a beer from my good friend @dan125
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A lovely rich American pale ale. No sense of booziness (maybe a slight alcohol aroma as it warms up) but no detectable off flavours that I can pick out.
The flavour and aroma is a really nice orange, over ripe mango and pineapple with a deep orange colour. Very soft in the mouth with plenty of body but with just enough dryness to be a APA.
Not a massive head on this beer, but enough to match the beer and the carbonation. I don’t think its a problem for this beer. People needlessly get a bit to hung up on that sometimes.
It tastes like there is maltyness in the background of this beer. I just can’t quite pick it out. Something more than just pale malt, Munich and crystal.
I really like the hop combo but I think this base could carry more hops. But maybe that’s just me [emoji6] I can’t pick out the hops you used tho.
All in all a great beer once again [emoji1303]
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I was lucky enough to be sent a beer from my good friend @dan125
A lovely rich American pale ale. No sense of booziness (maybe a slight alcohol aroma as it warms up) but no detectable off flavours that I can pick out.
The flavour and aroma is a really nice orange, over ripe mango and pineapple with a deep orange colour. Very soft in the mouth with plenty of body but with just enough dryness to be a APA.
Not a massive head on this beer, but enough to match the beer and the carbonation. I don’t think its a problem for this beer. People needlessly get a bit to hung up on that sometimes.
It tastes like there is maltyness in the background of this beer. I just can’t quite pick it out. Something more than just pale malt, Munich and crystal.
I really like the hop combo but I think this base could carry more hops. But maybe that’s just me [emoji6] I can’t pick out the hops you used tho.
All in all a great beer once again [emoji1303]
Thanks Hoddy - you're right about the maltyness. I didn't want to use any crystal, but there is a good dose of Vienna & 5% Simpsons Imperial malt.
the hops are mainly citra & denali, with a dash of nelson in the dry hop.
I'm rebrewing this next brewday & will hopefully improve the clarity a little at least
So the yeast has taken off like a rocket since I pitched at 8pm yesterday. It’s taken off that fast I’ve decided to add the first biotransformation dry hop tonight.
100g of citra, 100g of galaxy, and 30g of nelson sauvin.
Do the chaulk pens wash off ok? Looks great btw
I decided at the last minute to just dump the whole packs of citra and galaxy in. I mean why not......best not have half open packets of hops.
So i think i will just stick with the 100g of each again at the second dry hop (in addition to the Nelson Sauvin) and see how it turns out. That will be a 20g/litre hop rate in this beer.
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