
The brew is very sweet with very little head and tastes very little like a 7.5% beer. I'm guessing it may have lactose in it, does anyone please have a recipe?
cheers
Frothy

looks very similar to the one i postedFrothy wrote:I found this recipe last night
http://www.macgruffusbrewery.com/recipe ... ut_ag.html
Yipe seems everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet.steve_flack wrote:Maybe this is whyOriginal recipe from "Clonebrews" by Tess and Mark Szamatulksi
Yeah, I've rated that one, too. It's good. I consider that a much more true-to-style authentic foreign stout, like Guinness Foreign Extra, etc. The bewildering thing about the Dragon Stout is that it's mainly highly processed corn syrup and burnt cane sugar, hop extract, who knows how much real malted barley, and fermented with lager yeast likely recycled from Red Stripe batches. Bizarre. They're breaking just about every rule and it's still delicious. Makes you think...Fuggled Mind wrote:...Another classic tropical stout is the Sri Lankan Lion stout. This one is much more complex, quite pruney actually, and one I'd love to brew should a recipe ever turn up...
I know what you mean, you know it's wrong but you can't help yourself. What I really like about this stuff is it's unbeleivable smoothness (even if it does make me feel a bit dirty for drinking it). Also makes me wonder how many other beers are full of junk but are still a pleasure to drink.seymour wrote:Yeah, I've rated that one, too. It's good. I consider that a much more true-to-style authentic foreign stout, like Guinness Foreign Extra, etc. The bewildering thing about the Dragon Stout is that it's mainly highly processed corn syrup and burnt cane sugar, hop extract, who knows how much real malted barley, and fermented with lager yeast likely recycled from Red Stripe batches. Bizarre. They're breaking just about every rule and it's still delicious. Makes you think...Fuggled Mind wrote:...Another classic tropical stout is the Sri Lankan Lion stout. This one is much more complex, quite pruney actually, and one I'd love to brew should a recipe ever turn up...