MyQul
Chairman of the Bored
....I bet they were all running wild in their trolleys!
Or off their trolleys.....
....I bet they were all running wild in their trolleys!
Just asked my wife if she can remember the canal system and what was Burgess Park prior to it becoming that,she can't though.She's an Old Kent Road gal:).
Anyway we digress.Let us know how it comes out.Have my last attempt at a 'decent' bitter in the FV using CML ale yeast. If not up to much then i really must follow your advice re culturing from bottles.
Having a porter/stout I take it.I assume that when frozen it helped breakdown the starches in the barley as it helps breakdown the pectin in fruit.
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Looks nice.
How do you find the Golden Promise, compared to MO ?
I see you are going for a 30 minute boil, something I am considering for my first AG brew. What is the extra quantity of hops that you add to compensate for the reduced boil time?
Apart from time saving is there any other advantages in doing a 3o mn boil?I havent used MO for a long time so cant really comment of nthe difference but if you google GP vs MO it should be able to tell you. Before the GP I used to buy the GEB irish ale malts. I bought a sack of GP as you can use it for ales and light (pseudo) lagers
The extra hops for 30min boil for my batch had I done 60min boil would have been 9.3g Challenger and 4.5g Magnum
Apart from time saving is there any other advantages in doing a 3o mn boil?
Sounds nice M! What's the roast barley bringing? Also hallertau and saaz in a bitter..
What you getting flavour-wise from the Gales yeast ?
Ah right...thanks chief....keep us informed. ..
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