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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.

I bet @pilgrimhudd has a suggestion or two too.

Oh i do! I'll get some suggestions over in a bit, but I would second Dynamite, I think they do a lovely Stout. Black Flag in Perranporth, Falmouth has a good few pubs, my personal favourite being 'The Front', it's not much to look at but it's nice on a nice day sitting outside and the beer is varied (usually) and good. Righto i'm off to bed, knackered. 👍
 
After a spell of warm weather winter has returned with a vengeance, 12 C pouring with rain, tomato seedling and pumpkin seedlings up. Bet they wish they hadn't bothered now.
Something to warm me up my Foreign Extra Stout.

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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.
Here is a link to the recipe sheet. The recipe is fine as a nice golden ale but if you’re looking for a clone of Proper Job you need more bittering so maybe give the first addition 60 minutes rather than 40?

https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/media/golden-ale.958/full
 
My PJ recipe is
5100g MO
150g Torrefied wheat
15g Willamette @60m
20g Chinook @60m
20g Cascade @15m
25g Willamette & 20g Cascade @ whirlpool 85C for 20m
Nottingham style yeast.
22 litres
ABV 5.5%
 
My PJ recipe is
5100g MO
150g Torrefied wheat
15g Willamette @60m
20g Chinook @60m
20g Cascade @15m
25g Willamette & 20g Cascade @ whirlpool 85C for 20m
Nottingham style yeast.
22 litres
ABV 5.5%
Actually, looking at your grain bill just reminded me of one other major difference between my golden ale and PJ - my golden ale is 4.1% where PJ is 5.5%. In my view you don’t miss the strength and you can drink more! 😉
 
Actually, looking at your grain bill just reminded me of one other major difference between my golden ale and PJ - my golden ale is 4.1% where PJ is 5.5%. In my view you don’t miss the strength and you can drink more! 😉
Had a pint on draught last night in Brixham Rugby club it was 4.5% ABV. The bottled stuff is 5.5%.
 
A couple of years ago I worked with some South African guys who, on learning that I’d started to homebrew, told me I had to try their local moonshine- and here it is.
Pineapple beer.
I’m absolutely over the moon with it!
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Let’s raise a glass to the weekend!
 
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I’m by myself tonight and as I can’t be bothered to cook decided on a beer and a pizza considered delivery but for reasons that escape me it is cheaper to buy a pint and a pizza at my local pub (they have a proper wood fired oven and do fairly deacent pizza) than to get one delivered. So am enjoying a pint of Loose Cannon Sparge of the Light Brigade a 3.7% Golden Ale very light slight sweetness I generally prefer a tad more bitterness but overall very easy to drink and certainly won’t be sending it back.
 

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