first brew all going well

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first brew all going well

Post by pongobilly » Tue Feb 20, 2007 5:53 pm

well ive just drawn another sample from my beer after 5 days in the seconadry, (10 days in total, 5 days primary + 5 days secondry), and its getting better with every taste, still a tiny bit cloudy but tastes great anyway, so gonna get bottling at the weekend, got all the stuff just havent got the time till saturday with being on nights :(

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Post by pongobilly » Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:07 pm

muntons old conkerwood ale

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Post by pongobilly » Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:35 pm

might try a brupacks one next, not sure which though, prefer a darker beer, sort of newkie brown colour or darker, with plenty of body

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Post by StrangeBrew » Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:00 pm

Brupaks Almondsbury Old might be worth a look!

Described as:
A rich tawny ale with a subtle roasted malt flavour and a distinct hop character in the style of the Old Ales' of fifty years ago, darker and richer than a Bitter but lighter and hoppier than a Brown Ale or Porter.

If you do this one, keep us up to date as to how it goes as I've got it on my to do list. :wink:

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