rickthebrew said:I brewed one last year and kegged it - nice pint I actually preffered it to the wherry it was more drinkable if that makes any sense :?
good luck with it :
Sounds like a pleasant return to homebrewing!Bass_Beer said:Just finished a barrel, my first one after returning to homebrew after some 25 years!my Son bought me the kit and all the equipment for Christmas. i used to "Wet Brew" from ingredients, with a wet cloth over the barrel, so, a sealed bucket and a "Kit" is all new to me. did not know what to expect, but have to say how easy I found the process, and REALLY happy with the results. i thought the taste was actually close to that sold in pubs, and it was really clear. WILL make another at some point, but lots of others to try first as people recommend them to me. Currently drinking Woodfords Nelsons revenge, and although stronger than The Admirals, I prefer the Admirals.
also doing a Victorian Ale from Brewmaker but the guy in the shop advised half spray Malt and half brown Sugar, that has been conditioning 3 weeks now, is drinkable but I feel it will improve with a little longer! Also got a Coopers IPA on the go, also with Spray Malt.
Going to make a Hamleton bard Old English Ale today. Enjoying my return to Brewing, and the drinking, but it soon became apparent that about 5 barrels were required to get anything like a constant supply, lol.
Thanks!rickthebrew said:I brewed one last year and kegged it - nice pint I actually preffered it to the wherry it was more drinkable if that makes any sense :?
good luck with it :
Oh dear,not cleared in six when in bottles?Thats strange,and that it has a bitter taste.My Wherry was pretty close to that of the pub stuff.It should be slightly sweet and not all bitter.snail59 said:rickthebrew said:I brewed one last year and kegged it - nice pint I actually preffered it to the wherry it was more drinkable if that makes any sense :?
good luck with it :
Interesting. In what way do you find it more drinkable Rick?. Im strugling with my Wherry. It's been in the bottle out in the garage for 6 weeks now hasnt cleard and is very bitter. Not sure if it's the beer or my taste. If the Admiral's is less bitter might get one on the go.
Bass_Beer said:Oh, so, reading this, temperature affects taste! I currently leave my barrels in the kitchen for the first week or so, then move them out to the shed, (insulated and used as a workshop, or at least was, lol)This has a heater in it, set at 12 degrees, (the temp i was advised was best!) appears to work so far, any comments welcome. I am however concerned, and not sure exactly what to do when the weather starts to warm up, as it does eventually get hot in the shed!
The Seer said:My Wherry was pretty close to that of the pub stuff.
... and Leglesstwot's has gone from 1.040 to 1.012, which sounds like a slight variation in your hydrometers. It's done.GazOC said:I made an Eastern Ale a couple of months ago. OG was 1038 and FG was 1010.
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