Very wise that Chris I like your thinkingI'd like to think that my best brew is still ahead of me...
Very wise that Chris I like your thinkingI'd like to think that my best brew is still ahead of me...
My first AG brew was a Ghost Ship clone and whether it was that good or if it was just such a leap from the previous kits I had done that made it seem great, but I have very fond memories of that beer. 'Twas lovely.
My current brew, a clone of Brewdogs Hop Fiction is just maturing nicely and is a gorgeous hoppy pint, and definitely one that'll be seeing the inside of my fermenter again soon
Finally, I recently made a saaz pilsner that was bloody lovely and my clearest beer to date - my first foray into gelatine fining and I have to say it worked a treat.
Ah, beer. It makes me happy.
I'd love to see the recipes you used for all three of these if you wouldn't mind please.
I'll have a dig through the brew log when I get home from work and see how much recipe info I have on them. The ghost ship and hop fiction were based on recipes I found online, the saaz pilsner was basically a SMaSH lager.
Interested to know more about this recipe. Really struggling to develop a good "stock" beer...To this I’d add a 4.7% brown ale that I have on at the moment. I call this one Trinity because it uses three base malts, three specialty malts, three hops.
Interested to know more about this recipe. Really struggling to develop a good "stock" beer...
Thank you
I am just a bit intrigued. I had a bash at a Ghostship type pale ale which I kegged at the weekend but haven't tried it yet: https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/892971/kettle-ghostship
Also at the weekend I had my first go at a Pilsner/Lager (fake) which is in the FV now: https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/930886/kettle-pilsner
Will be interesting to see how the recipes compare.
Gutted I can't find the ghost ship recipe. I remember I used the Malt Miller recipe builder before their website changed and it is no longer there. My notes only relate to volumes and gravities and that.
That's the very one! I found some photos of my brew day and saw the MyKit000293 printed on a hop packet. It was a damn fine pint as I recall.It wasn’t this one was it? https://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/myrecipe_dc/recview.php?rid=293
So, using the stock I had my recipe was:Recipe was concocted to use up some leftovers - should probably have called it “bubble n squeak”!
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