GerritT Landlord. Supporting Member Joined Jul 27, 2017 Messages 2,814 Reaction score 1,040 Aug 15, 2019 #1 Just to get an overview where >90% of our beer comes from.
Banbeer Banbeer Brewing Joined Apr 20, 2015 Messages 2,377 Reaction score 1,678 Location Planet Plasticine Aug 15, 2019 #2 always used council pop(tap water) for my beers.
Rodcx500z Landlord. Supporting Member Joined Jun 10, 2019 Messages 10,099 Reaction score 11,455 Location on the island Aug 15, 2019 #3 Corperation pop
stigman Landlord. Joined Feb 27, 2016 Messages 936 Reaction score 656 Location glossop Derbyshire Aug 15, 2019 #4 Being in the north west I'm blessed with fantastic water to brew with, I have pretty much a blank slate to start with. Straight out the tap for me then tweak to what I'm brewing
Being in the north west I'm blessed with fantastic water to brew with, I have pretty much a blank slate to start with. Straight out the tap for me then tweak to what I'm brewing
Leon103 Landlord. Supporting Member Joined Aug 12, 2015 Messages 10,830 Reaction score 10,957 Aug 15, 2019 #5 Tap
Drunkula Landlord. Joined Dec 1, 2017 Messages 2,617 Reaction score 2,331 Aug 16, 2019 #6 I use the tears of the ladies that for them we sadly cannot be. Belgian girls for Belgian beers, German girls for Pilsners, blondes for blonde beers, stout girls for stout and older stout girls for milf stout. Last edited: Aug 16, 2019
I use the tears of the ladies that for them we sadly cannot be. Belgian girls for Belgian beers, German girls for Pilsners, blondes for blonde beers, stout girls for stout and older stout girls for milf stout.
MickDundee Landlord. Joined Jan 27, 2016 Messages 5,493 Reaction score 4,056 Aug 16, 2019 #7 We have good tap water, perfect for pale ales and lagers so I use it straight from the tap, no treatment. Apart from Cali Common (which is amber anyway, not even properly dark) I don’t bother with darker beers.
We have good tap water, perfect for pale ales and lagers so I use it straight from the tap, no treatment. Apart from Cali Common (which is amber anyway, not even properly dark) I don’t bother with darker beers.