Woodforde's norfork WHERRY best bitter

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Woodforde's norfork WHERRY best bitter

Post by fill2top » Tue Jun 29, 2010 4:55 pm

i've just finish off my woodforde's best bitter :beer: ,it was a very good drink of :beer:
so i've started another 40 pint woodforde's kit :flip:
This bitter would make any landlord :envy: the breweries are charging top price for the :beer: ,because the government keeps
putting up the tax on beer [-X

crafty john

Re: Woodforde's norfork WHERRY best bitter

Post by crafty john » Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:09 pm

fill2top wrote:i've just finish off my woodforde's best bitter :beer: ,it was a very good drink of :beer:
so i've started another 40 pint woodforde's kit :flip:
This bitter would make any landlord :envy: the breweries are charging top price for the :beer: ,because the government keeps
putting up the tax on beer [-X

A very nice session beer Wherry =P~

Birdman

Re: Woodforde's norfork WHERRY best bitter

Post by Birdman » Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:01 pm

I bought one of these like a year ago and still haven't got round to doing it

Have gone AG now so might well whack it on the items for sale page some time soon

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Re: Woodforde's norfork WHERRY best bitter

Post by mooj » Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:22 pm

Birdman wrote:I bought one of these like a year ago and still haven't got round to doing it

Have gone AG now so might well whack it on the items for sale page some time soon
You could use it to make a barley wine, make a normal strength AG and add the extract at the end of the boil.
A fine beer may be judged with only one sip, but it's better to be thoroughly sure.

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Re: Woodforde's norfork WHERRY best bitter

Post by bellebouche » Sat Jul 03, 2010 11:25 am

Ahhh.. don't get rid of it. I found that a spare old wherry kit made an excellent donor for a little experimentation. I made a version hacked with some elderflowers and belgian candi sugar.

It's a surprisingly refined drink and has been a real hit here this year.

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