I assumed that was meant to be EBC.guypettigrew wrote:Sounds like it's worked out well for you.gs650gtd wrote:ABC was slightly high at 6.5,clear though very pale.Good head retention,carbonation and sweet like honey but well impressed overall.
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What does ABC at 6.5 mean, please?
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Sorry for the long delay but it was meant to be ABC.. I've 3.5kg left on this bag but as this was my first Pale malt which has been great,I shall order some Marris otter maybe to compare results.[BEER MUG]
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Thinkin ABC means V is next to C on the Qwerty
Barnie.
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[quote="OldConkerwood"]Thinkin ABC means V is next to C on the Qwerty
Barnie.[/quote]
Just looking through this post and your correct it should have been V.
Tried MO and now experimenting with a whole lot of grains to be honest.
Would need to focus on my stout and perfect it but have moved on from the stove top and upgraded a few bits and pieces to a 32 litre pot,52 litre coolbox which has been converted and just took possession of a 30 litre Burco boiler so as to put an efficient if not effective setup together.
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Barnie.[/quote]
Just looking through this post and your correct it should have been V.
Tried MO and now experimenting with a whole lot of grains to be honest.
Would need to focus on my stout and perfect it but have moved on from the stove top and upgraded a few bits and pieces to a 32 litre pot,52 litre coolbox which has been converted and just took possession of a 30 litre Burco boiler so as to put an efficient if not effective setup together.
Must mind to be a more frequent visitor.
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I'm on my second sack of Minch and it's worked out fine for me. But it has already been said watch for the dough balls. I had no problems with mash runnoff whatsoever. Price is good, in fact the shipping is cheap considering where it comes from, try it as a one off. I didn't go for euro price as the £ss were still good, can't remember exactly possibly around £19 + PP.