My second ever brew - woodfordes wherry

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rickthebrew

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Just started my second brew - woodfordes wherry - recomended by many - thanks

Cheers wes for the tips and help ( aerated my wort !! )

trying to put some pics on but will only let me do one then not another??


happy brewing!
 
another pic i hope !! :grin:

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Great stuff RTB :cool:

You can add photo's easier by uploading them to somewhere like photobucket and copying the links into your post :thumb:
 
plenty of froth on that lol
best of luck with it , hope it turns out nice :thumb:
 
just about to bottle my woodfordes wherry - it came down to 1014 - suprised as a lot of people said it struggled to come down this low - only took five days in the FV - tastes great already can`t wait to sample it proper!!

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all bottled! - the clear bottles in the box and my carrot wine (2 gallons) in the yellow bucket!

need some more bottles so i can brew something else soon !

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Nice one, looks good. That certainly was some froth you had there.

I think the Wherry is the best Woodfordes, although Great Eastern runs a close second, followed by Admirals Reserve.

We took samples of all the range to a country show last week and to my surprise the Nog was the most popular. Its a very bitter, dark brew but very tasty if you like that kind of thing.

You can't beat the woodfordes range for speed and ease but there is nothing quite like making it from Grain.. if you can be arsed!.
 
Looking very tidy rtb :cool:
If you're happy with kits stick to them ;) , but if you get the chance to see another brewer do an AG brew go along.
There's nothing to lose and IMO, it's the best way to learn differnet apsects/ways of brewing :thumb:
 
just cracked open my first woodfordes wherry - only bottled about two weeks ago but it really is amazing - gonna get another one straight on - from tin to drinking took under three weeks and i am amazed with the results - any one got any suggestions for an equal quality kit?

i`ll post a pic of my brew when i`m not so busy getting stuck into it!!
 
Great result :cool:

When I brewed with kits I used to enjoy Woodfoordes Great Eastern Ale - it's a good one to play with dry hopping with too :cheers:
 

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