Nice ! Thanks, I've not tried essences in brews yet. Where do you source them ?
I got it from Amazon. GEB stock them too but didn't have the Mango at the time.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DPGN2II/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Nice ! Thanks, I've not tried essences in brews yet. Where do you source them ?
My Lager attempt is far too bitter... I need some advice as to how to fix this for next time.Rice Lager. Noble hops, have to brew this again asap. The rice gives the beer a crisper feel without adding much flavour.
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My Lager attempt is far too bitter... I need some advice as to how to fix this for next time.
BeerCat, how did you brew the rice lager?Rice Lager. Noble hops, have to brew this again asap. The rice gives the beer a crisper feel without adding much flavour.
This has left a lasting impression, in particular I’d like to brew my own Chinese-style beer containing rice. The only really comparable western beer is Budweiser.
Lol, no problem. I have never drunk Chinese beer but i have had my fare share of Japanese.
Will post the recipe.
BeerCat: Thanks. I'm ignorant about Japanese beer (only had it twice, I think, long ago in UK/USA Jap restaurants so I don't even know whether it was the genuine stuff), but I've had a reasonable amount of Chinese beer, which is light and refreshing. I'll add an interesting pic.It depends on whether you are describing a beer made mainly by fermenting rice or whether it's a beer that uses rice as an adjunct. Greg Hughes has a recipe for rice lager that has rice as an adjunct which I assume will produce something akin to Asahi Super Dry.
BeerCat: Thanks. I'm ignorant about Japanese beer (only had it twice, I think, long ago in UK/USA Jap restaurants so I don't even know whether it was the genuine stuff), but I've had a reasonable amount of Chinese beer, which is light and refreshing. I'll add an interesting pic.
Bezza: Good and interesting point. I don't know. I'll do a bit of enquiring and try to find out. Do you know where/how I can get Greg Hughes' recipe?
Thanks both.
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Which city? Being the only westerners is not unusual in my experience. The pic showing the "Beer Factory" was taken in Kunming in January a few years ago. That visit the only westerners I saw were a couple of chaps (I think from Nottingham) who were working on the new underground system. In the town where I had my walkabout on the SW coast I saw no non-Chinese at all, and I was there for a couple of months. However, both have many places (shops and bars) well-stocked with Chinese beer and baijiu. Shops are much cheaper than bars, but it's the same here, and even the bar prices are cheap compared with UK pubs.Interesting , ive just come back from a business trip to china, in one city not very cosmopolitan at all (we were the only western people) it was easier to buy corona or Bud than Chinese beer !!!!
One of my fave Lancashire brews.Tapped my take on GW's take on Pendles Witch - of course it needs a lot longer but in the meantime what a classic Lancashire bitter - cask carbonation, flipping amazing.View attachment 16810
One of my fave Lancashire brews.
I live about 600 yards from The Saracens Head. It's full of Chelsea tractors nowadays, not as good as it used to be.See you are from Ormskirk - 25 years in London but still miss my trips over the moss to the Saracens head from ainsdale.
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