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I have used the GW beer engine to help me with this. It's a simple recipe for two reasons. 1. To try and educate myself on basic flavours and 2. A cheap grain bill (hops i already have) to keep costs down.

23l
Pale Malt 5200g

Goldings 50g @ 90
Goldings 20g @ 30
Goldings 15g @ 15

43 EBU
OG 1051 FG 10012 ABV 5.1


It will only be my 4th AG brew and not sure if this will be ok
Thoughts and comments most welcome.
 
Cracking beer . . . nice and simple . . . malt and Goldings . . . who needs anything more? :thumb: :thumb:
 
Aleman said:
Cracking beer . . . nice and simple . . . malt and Goldings . . . who needs anything more? :thumb: :thumb:
Maybe a little crushed wheat malt for a frothy top?

BB (Little pud) :oops:
 
BarnsleyBrewer said:
Aleman said:
Cracking beer . . . nice and simple . . . malt and Goldings . . . who needs anything more? :thumb: :thumb:
Maybe a little crushed wheat malt for a frothy top?

BB (Little pud) :oops:

You can always tell us northerners by the mention of wheat malt :lol: :lol: :lol:

That would have been my suggestion too.

Beer without a head is like roast pork without the crackling :nono: :nono:
 
graysalchemy said:
BarnsleyBrewer said:
Aleman said:
Cracking beer . . . nice and simple . . . malt and Goldings . . . who needs anything more? :thumb: :thumb:
Maybe a little crushed wheat malt for a frothy top?

BB (Little pud) :oops:

You can always tell us northerners by the mention of wheat malt :lol: :lol: :lol:

That would have been my suggestion too.

Beer without a head is like roast pork without the crackling :nono: :nono:
Wish I could use wheat malt in "Turbo Cider" to get an inch of top. lol :thumb:

BB
 
I also thought of that at the weekend. :lol: :lol:

Why not? would it be a fruit beer or cider with a head :hmm:
 
graysalchemy said:
.... Beer without a head is like roast pork without the crackling :nono: :nono:

:eek:

:nono:

Beer without a head :?

Pork without crackling :(

the bottom lip is nearly trembling at the very thought :cry: :nono:
 
I think it should be law that beer has a decent head. After all ahead is what distinguishes it from other beverages.

By the way do southerners drink Guinness without a head :hmm:
 
graysalchemy said:
I think it should be law that beer has a decent head. After all ahead is what distinguishes it from other beverages.

By the way do southerners drink Guinness without a head :hmm:

Guinness is a very special beer when it comes to the head, its one of the only beers you can sell with 1/3pint of head on it in a pint pot, cos the head will eventually settle to the same level of beer + head in the glass bitter won't the head will knock back.

Try it if you don't believe me.

UP
 
Not if you use an oversized lined glass. Mind you I would always prefer a short pint with a decent head to a full pint with no head.
 
Brewed said beer today with the kids help. Lost heaps to the boil. Other than that, it all went well. Again i must thank all contributors to this site for asking and answering questions. :thumb:
 
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