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heftyporker

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Hi everyone!
Just put my first brew into my king keg, it already tastes amazing! (St Peter's Ruby Red ale) And it's all thanks to everyone who answered my posts! I promise less questions next brew!

One final one though - I fancy making a fruity beer next - any recommendations for one of those fruity belgian type beers?
Must be out the can though - I'm not qualified enough to make my own recipe!

Cheers
HP

:drunk:
 
Brewferm kits are exceptionally good - however, the two fruit beers they do, Kriek (cherries) and Framboise (raspberries) are very expensive in comparison to their other beers.

If you want a fruity-tasting 'real' beer as opposed to a fruit beer, then I would thoroughly recommend Brewferm's Grand Cru (with Triple and Diabolo the next best along similar lines)
 
abeyptfc said:
milestones raspberry beer gets my vote

+1 to this. I just finished my keg of Raspberry wheat and the missus and I managed to get half the keg down in an evening :whistle: :drunk:
 
StubbsPKS said:
abeyptfc said:
milestones raspberry beer gets my vote

+1 to this. I just finished my keg of Raspberry wheat and the missus and I managed to get half the keg down in an evening :whistle: :drunk:
yeah it was tremendous from the cornie, even after a few weeks the raspberry smell and taste was lovely
 
abeyptfc said:
StubbsPKS said:
abeyptfc said:
milestones raspberry beer gets my vote

+1 to this. I just finished my keg of Raspberry wheat and the missus and I managed to get half the keg down in an evening :whistle: :drunk:
yeah it was tremendous from the cornie, even after a few weeks the raspberry smell and taste was lovely

I wouldn't know, ours didn't last a few weeks :whistle: :whistle:
 
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