Well I leant down to grab a bottle of Coopers Toucan Stout out in the garage.
Didn't see this on there until I'd picked it up.
Put it back and grabbed another. Very nice.
How were you even calm enough to just grab another?
Well I leant down to grab a bottle of Coopers Toucan Stout out in the garage.
Didn't see this on there until I'd picked it up.
Put it back and grabbed another. Very nice.
It's only a Huntsman. Quite harmless. They're good to have around the place.How were you even calm enough to just grab another?
Wrong thread mate, you need 'what are you drinking tonight'Pleasantly surprised at this cheap Aldi beer
Beerworks chinook ipa. Down to the last few bottles now but would do it again. View attachment 29960
Sounds good mateA couple of bottles of Woodfordes Admirals Reserve, brewed on 04/05/20. Tastes quite nice with a nice bitter edge. Only slight issue, is it is still is a bit cloudy when poured but retains a nice head all the way to the bottom of the glass. This was my first ever attempt at home brew, so I can't complain really. All my subsequent brews are improving as I gain more experience!
Cheers.
I did notice it was quite cloudy when I bottled it. I used a mixture of plastic and glass bottles, so have some clear glass bottles. I had a quick look earlier and it doesn't look as cloudy as it did on Monday after bottling. No I didnt use finings and I haven't got the means to cold crash.Hi Neil. As a matter of interest, does your Admiral's come out clear? If so do you add any finings or anything?
Yes, the Wherry was 7 days and the Admiral's 8 days.I should add that all had finished fermenting. I didn't take an OG or FG reading as I didn't have a hydrometer then.
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