lupinehorror
Landlord.
better @Clint as there's a better chance if him seeing your questionlooks good that does clint, is that for 23 litres mate and what temp for mashing in
better @Clint as there's a better chance if him seeing your questionlooks good that does clint, is that for 23 litres mate and what temp for mashing in
i had similar whilst trying to find the audio out on the back of a television this afternoon. decided it could wait until tomorrow.We’ve had really nice weather this afternoon so I’ve just come in from the garden after drinking several pints of my Czech Pilsner. I think this might be number 4 ( or 5? )
This is just how I see it.
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Is that the one you brew with mj 54 yeast mate ?if so could you let me have your recipe please , like to get one on for the summerWe’ve had really nice weather this afternoon so I’ve just come in from the garden after drinking several pints of my Czech Pilsner. I think this might be number 4 ( or 5? )
This is just how I see it.
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Dan are you still brewing 30 litre batches. Do you keg all the beer.
Sorry...looks good that does clint, is that for 23 litres mate and what temp for mashing in
Is that the one you brew with mj 54 yeast mate ?if so could you let me have your recipe please , like to get one on for the summer
Yes mate. This batch was 28L.Dan are you still brewing 30 litre batches. Do you keg all the beer.
Yes big opportunity to put one of those rare epic performances in against Man Utd..first beer in to get the brain cells ready@dave_77
Big game tonight ⚒
as a neutral i say jam first. however if that offends thee, just rotate the remainder of scone 180 degrees. - sorted.It's a bitter night here in Warrington started with Jail Ale now on Tribute. That's warmed things up. I love West Country ales. Devon and Cornwall but is it jam first or cream first on a scone.
In your recipe you have 500 grams glucose, am I just being a **** head or is that just sugar or something else mate ?Yes it is. The link below will take you to the recipe sheet. It’s a simple recipe with a single infusion mash but if you have any questions, you know where to find me
https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/media/7e596919-c9a6-4cc5-8fb8-9822e3b6fcdf-jpeg.926/full
I should say this is a 21 litre batch for a cornie keg (gives me a little spare for contingency and allows for sediment in the FV).
Just had a home afternoon cream tea for mothers day and definitely jam first. More critically, is it said scone like gone, or scone like cone? Or confusingly where my Mum used to live Scone, like prune?as a neutral i say jam first. however if that offends thee, just rotate the remainder of scone 180 degrees. - sorted.
This as reminded me that I have a bottle of this in the fridge. That will be my first beer. Come on United.Little warm up before the⚒ kick off. My Belgian IPA
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In your recipe you have 500 grams glucose, am I just being a **** head or is that just sugar or something else mate ?
Just had a home afternoon cream tea for mothers day and definitely jam first. More critically, is it said scone like gone, or scone like cone? Or confusingly where my Mum used to live Scone, like prune?
Anna
United.....not SwanseaThis as reminded me that I have a bottle of this in the fridge. That will be my first beer. Come on United.
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