First AG

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Post by spearmint-wino » Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:10 pm

Good work that man 8), you've got the taste, you don't drink with your eyes do you? So what's a little haze between a man and his homebrew? :). You could always add finings to help it clear down quickly, or wait a week or so to leave everything to settle down and clear naturally.

Glad to hear you're chuffed with your first AG 8)

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AT

Post by AT » Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:20 pm

Isn't it great when you have the first taste of your first all grain? :D it get's better every time :D

Mrobs

Post by Mrobs » Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:26 pm

Cheers

The flavours i'm getting out of this brew are top drawer (is that a correct statement :roll: ), anyway, better than stuff i pay good money for out in the pubs.

Burner

Post by Burner » Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:15 pm

That's a great result and isn't it nice to think "I made that - From scratch"!!!

J_P

Post by J_P » Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:49 am

Mrobs wrote:I tilted the boiler to try and get all the liquid into fv :roll: so i probably got all the rubbish that should have stayed with the hops.
I prefer to think of it as yeast nutrient :lol: Good work by the way they get even better from here on in!

delboy

Post by delboy » Sat Oct 06, 2007 11:40 am

Mrobs wrote:Well, have tried a few pints of this and to my mind the taste is far superior to anything i ever brewed before. So for anyone thinking about going all grain, trust me you will be amazed at the difference in quality.
Great result, now you can understand why the all grainers are always trying to convert the kit makers to the dark side, the difference in taste is huge.

Vossy1

Post by Vossy1 » Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:47 pm

Do we have a "introduce a friend to brewing day" in the U.K ?

Perhaps we should create one on JHBF. There must be a good enough spread of kit and AG brewers to make it happen :-k

Jimberbob

Post by Jimberbob » Sat Oct 06, 2007 5:38 pm

Nice one. I serve my hazy beers in clay or pewter pint mugs, they still taste great. What's the next brew going to be then? :D

Mrobs

Post by Mrobs » Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:20 pm

Hi
Its going to be this stout http://www.berriman.co.uk/hobbies/brewi ... ug07.shtml

Would have brewed this by now but my ingredients were late getting delivered, so its got to wait 2 weeks until i'm home from my hols.

prolix

Post by prolix » Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:47 pm

As delboy said the taste difference is amazing, beesr that are better than those you buy, should be a book title :lol:

Orkney_Rob

Post by Orkney_Rob » Sat Oct 06, 2007 11:36 pm

I must admit... I tilted my boiler too! Looked to be so much lovely beer going to waste otherwise! I was careful though... but I bet it is as hazy as my memory the morning after the night before :lol:

Glad it is tasting good, mine is only in day 2 of fermentation so I haven't had a sample other than of the straight wort - and that was much nicer than the stuff you make kit brews out of, despite my inadequate technique. Wonder if it is like so many other things in life - shit in is shit out.... in which case I may have achieved not so bad in, not so bad out for the first brew!!!!

Mrobs

Post by Mrobs » Sun Oct 07, 2007 6:01 am

I know you cant get over your first taste of ag, its definately got the WOW factor and then a big grin appears on your face :lol:

Good luck

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Post by CrownCap » Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:37 am

Its sounding really promising there. I've had a few sample tube tastings of mine so far and its been spot on too.

Goes to show how forgiving the whole process really is. Seem to be able to make a few small mistakes (and maybe even some clangers sometimes) and it STILL comes out better than any kit. :)

Orkney_Rob

Post by Orkney_Rob » Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:04 am

Just stuck my nose in my first brew - it actually smells like beer!

This is something of a revalation as kits never quite manage to smell of beer, so I am really hoping for something good on the taste front with this! Poured away the Muntons yesterday and cleaned everything up ready to barrel in a couple of days time (will give the barrel another clean along with the syphon tube just before doing so, but figured that it wouldn't hurt to give it a wash out and bleach before hand as I was cleaning the AG kit up anyway!)

Beer... it's bloody ace!

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