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I dry hopped my Italian pilsner, that will need a keg as well soon. My hazy pale has been waiting on the golden ale
First world problems
First world problems
I used M36 Liberty Bell.what yeast did you use?
Me too basically just boiled beer
Love the glasses
Hi HB, definitely interested.So, it appears I have invented Proper Job!
Side-by side comparison…
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PJ is the merest hint more golden than mine but this might be because it’s a smidge more clear. Mine has better head retention. The aroma is almost identical, mine might be marginally stronger. PJ has a little more bitterness but otherwise the flavour is the same.
If anyone wants a PJ clone my Golden Ale will get you 98% of the way there!
ooooh you lucky bugger! harbour special is what Doom bar should be. Caliburn is a cracking pint especially in the depths of winter,Enjoying a holiday in Cornwall....stumbled upon this brewery when out. Looking forward to these
I haven’t published it yet. I will do and will tag you.Hi HB, definitely interested.
I've not been following this beer's thread, and I'm being lazy here, but -
What's the quickest route to find your Golden Ale recipe please?
Thanks.
Any other recommendations, I’m off to Cornwall next month. I expect we will visit Sharps and St.Austell, and Healys cider farm. Tintagel sounds like it should be on the list.ooooh you lucky bugger! harbour special is what Doom bar should be. Caliburn is a cracking pint especially in the depths of winter,
they do a good sunday roast at the brewery , the brisket was very good, sadly didn't rate the steak night though for the price.
we went down last weekend for a "Cornwall fix" and I had a cracking few pints of sea fury in the "ship inn in Wadebridge"
these lads brew some good beers too :
https://www.dynamitevalley.com/
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