Another belter courtesy of the Brewdog guest beers - Black Ballerina from Pùhaste Brewery
I like the odd sour and my wife is the same but not sure of 19l keg of it. Be a nice change though.It is. I’ve bought a few sours over the years and I’d been thinking about brewing a sour for quite a while but never followed it through. Recently I decided to take the plunge.
I have enough kegs for it not to be a problem and if it is, I’ll transfer to bottles or tip it. If it’s nice I might just plough through it (or send it to you )I like the odd sour and my wife is the same but not sure of 19l keg of it. Be a nice change though.
I have no doubt you will manage hb. your a trooper.I have enough kegs for it not to be a problem and if it is, I’ll transfer to bottles or tip it. If it’s nice I might just plough through it (or send it to you )
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Irish Red Ale
This was made with a CML all grain kit and has come out very nicely, I am still surprised how strongly the honey comes through in this. It also doesn't seem to take that long to condition, it has only had a couple of weeks in the bottle and is already very drinkable.
That sounds good, I like an Irish red ale but hard to find commercially
The current Helles, brewed with Lallemand Diamond Lager yeast instead of the usual Wy2308. Anyone used it before?
I’m getting an estery flavour that’s heading towards pear drops and I’m not sure I like it. Thankfully, I’ve got a new sachet of 2308 in to see me through next load of brews.
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Love a German pilsner.Never tried a helles but it's on my list. I'm leaning towards German lagers with my tastes, as well as hoppy stuff.
Love a German pilsner.
So easy to do and super cheap brew.
Never tried a helles but it's on my list. I'm leaning towards German lagers with my tastes, as well as hoppy stuff.
Got a few recipes in my brewday thread. Need to ferment low and lager even lowerAbsolutely. Deffo on the list for after Christmas.
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