DrunkDelilahBrewery
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Dear each,
Though I now reside on the sunny south coast, I am formerly of a North Wales base from a village just outside of Wrexham. Being one of the first (if not the first) Lager(s) brewed in the UK I thought I might give it a go. Would anyone happen to have a recipe for it? I have contacted the Brewery and discussed with him to see if I could perhaps have the recipe (after all lots of Breweries share such things these days as if nothing else it gets the name out there); however I could not convince him to share; I respect that of course but still would like to give it a go. For those whom have not drank this beer - it is light, fresh, clean and when chilled (especially) releases a hint of lemonade and lime. The beer is also a tad on the sweeter side. The original brewery closed but a local councillor held on to the rights of the recipe and as since brought it back. It takes (certainly on tap) - just like it did way back when I was too young to drink it but did. I have included a link if you want a buy (roughly £1.25 a bottle at the moment delivered !!!
https://www.wrexhamlager.co.uk/shop/
I appreciate such forums rarely support lagers but this one is rather a decent brew.
Anyway - apart from ascertaining that the process abides by all German Purity Laws - that's all I have... if anyone could assist then brilliant; I would very much appreciate that.
Stewart
Though I now reside on the sunny south coast, I am formerly of a North Wales base from a village just outside of Wrexham. Being one of the first (if not the first) Lager(s) brewed in the UK I thought I might give it a go. Would anyone happen to have a recipe for it? I have contacted the Brewery and discussed with him to see if I could perhaps have the recipe (after all lots of Breweries share such things these days as if nothing else it gets the name out there); however I could not convince him to share; I respect that of course but still would like to give it a go. For those whom have not drank this beer - it is light, fresh, clean and when chilled (especially) releases a hint of lemonade and lime. The beer is also a tad on the sweeter side. The original brewery closed but a local councillor held on to the rights of the recipe and as since brought it back. It takes (certainly on tap) - just like it did way back when I was too young to drink it but did. I have included a link if you want a buy (roughly £1.25 a bottle at the moment delivered !!!
https://www.wrexhamlager.co.uk/shop/
I appreciate such forums rarely support lagers but this one is rather a decent brew.
Anyway - apart from ascertaining that the process abides by all German Purity Laws - that's all I have... if anyone could assist then brilliant; I would very much appreciate that.
Stewart