This Christmas leftover was just made to go with tonight’s dinner. Dry Riesling from Alsace has to be one of life’s greatest pleasures.
I like a Riesling. They don’t seem to be as common now but were all the rage 45 years ago….so my mum tells meThis Christmas leftover was just made to go with tonight’s dinner. Dry Riesling from Alsace has to be one of life’s greatest pleasures.
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I suspect they were drinking an overly sweet version back then. This was from either The Wine Society or whatever the BA Wine Club that gives out Avios points has turned into.I like a Riesling. They don’t seem to be as common now but we’re all the rage 45 years ago….so my mum tells me
Excellent producer. Top wine that.Last of my Christmas wine, just needs heated up slightly
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Love Z-H. Super wine.This Christmas leftover was just made to go with tonight’s dinner. Dry Riesling from Alsace has to be one of life’s greatest pleasures.
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My Russian girlfriend was a Riesling lover, 'Blue Nun' Thank goodness that is as far as the Nun assimilation went in her bedroom behavior.This Christmas leftover was just made to go with tonight’s dinner. Dry Riesling from Alsace has to be one of life’s greatest pleasures.
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Would you be willing to share the recipe on this one (I’m putting together my next grain order over the weekend and am rather tempted to give a Rye beer a try).I’m having a taste of my rye IPA. This is only it’s third day in the keg but already I like it. Fruity spicy aroma. The flavour is fruity then spicy and then a lingering assertive bitterness - much like it’s flavour profile as it came out of the fermenter, just a little cleaner.
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Yes, of course. This link will take you there…Would you be willing to share the recipe on this one (I’m putting together my next grain order over the weekend and am rather tempted to give a Rye beer a try).
Thankyou for this decided to give it a go so everything ordered (the joys of working from home.Yes, of course. This link will take you there…
https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/media/rye-ipa.965/full
You don’t need to use Golden Promise, any pale ale malt will be fine. I only used Golden Promise because I had a lot available. The Crystal 225 is mostly for colour adjustment. The timings for the mash were mostly because I was multi-tasking, you could probably half the time for each stage if you wish.
PS ignore the maths error on the Ca ppm!
Great! I hope you like it.Thankyou for this decided to give it a go so everything ordered (the joys of working from home.
Just to double check your boil is listed as 60 minutes but first hop additions is 30 take it you literally just boil with out any additions for the first 30 minutes?
Thanks for confirming I’ve got my water volumes just about spot on for 60 minute boils these days so will stick to the recipe this time and do a 60 minute boil.Great! I hope you like it.
That’s right, 30 mins without any hops.
Again you can shorten the boil if you wish but you will have slightly more beer and will be a couple of points lower on gravity.
You could alternatively use 2/3 of the 30 minute hops and boil for 60 minutes for the same bittering but I feel I still get some hop flavour from a 30 minute addition.
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