simon12
Landlord.
Brilliant.. I hope to make it along
Interesting that Irvings aren't there this year and its one of my fave brews
Lots of falling down mixtures
Great PM me if you want my phone no to say hello
Brilliant.. I hope to make it along
Interesting that Irvings aren't there this year and its one of my fave brews
Lots of falling down mixtures
Had the pleasure of meeting Simon today, and a few of his mates, at the 12th Redhill Beer festival, and enjoying a few interesting bevies. I have to say that one brown ale with added dark cherries was a bridge too far...in fact it was bloody awful. It was all well organised with over 70 ales/ciders and perrys so a great time was had by all.......nice one simon. Cheers!Great PM me if you want my phone no to say hello
Long time member / lurker here, recently moved to Kingston. If there are any meetups planned I'm always up for sharing a few beers.
Also, (long shot) but if anyone knows for any garage / shed / workshop space going suitable for my homebrew setup I'm desperately trying to find somewhere to rent at the minute. If you're in the same boat them let me know - I've spotted a few places which are perfect but a bit big for my setup.
HiLong time member / lurker here, recently moved to Kingston. If there are any meetups planned I'm always up for sharing a few beers.
Also, (long shot) but if anyone knows for any garage / shed / workshop space going suitable for my homebrew setup I'm desperately trying to find somewhere to rent at the minute. If you're in the same boat them let me know - I've spotted a few places which are perfect but a bit big for my setup.
Hi
a New Malden'ite here:mrgreen:
What type of brewer are you and what do you enjoy brewing ?
All grain 3V setup, circa 50L capacity for a light beer (well, technically I have two vessels, though I multitask with them).
I tend to brew a lot of American IPAs, oatmeal stouts, porters, RIS and lagers. Looking to move up to some 'bigger beasts' soon (RIS of 16-20% is the aim).
That's heavy, over10kgs of grain then I. Assume
Total of 14kg in a 20.5L batch (and that's with a fairly optimistic 65% eff).
I tend to brew a lot of American IPAs, oatmeal stouts, porters, RIS and lagers. Looking to move up to some 'bigger beasts' soon (RIS of 16-20% is the aim).
Long time member / lurker here, recently moved to Kingston. If there are any meetups planned I'm always up for sharing a few beers.
Also, (long shot) but if anyone knows for any garage / shed / workshop space going suitable for my homebrew setup I'm desperately trying to find somewhere to rent at the minute. If you're in the same boat them let me know - I've spotted a few places which are perfect but a bit big for my setup.
there's few places with good beer in Kingston.
Wow that's some rocket fuel..... how long does that take to ferment/condition?
I heartily recommend The Albion if you haven't already tried it. 15-20 beers on keg and maybe a dozen on cask. Great place.
This I still have to find out! The plan is to initially ferment with US05 then add champagne yeast to get the full conversion. The RIS I've brewed to date (circa 10-12%) tend to sit in primary for a couple of weeks then secondary for anything up to two months (to avoid bottle bombs). I've one which has been aged in the bottle for coming up two years and is starting to taste a lot smoother now.
The Faraday in Epsom has a big selection as well. In there last weekend,around five on pump and around twenty on top pressure!I heartily recommend The Albion if you haven't already tried it. 15-20 beers on keg and maybe a dozen on cask. Great place.
Happy to do a meet, but not then,quite possibly not around.Any idea of where a likely venue would be?I'm going to do it - I'm going to throw a few dates out there and see if there's any interest. Location TBC but somewhere walking distance from a decent station.
How does 16th or 17th of January suit people?
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