My Wedding Brews - Recipes and Labels
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Re: My Wedding Brews - Recipes and Labels
David, the IPA should have been my biggest hit, but I brewed it 9 weeks before the big day and after 6, the flavours started to dwindle. Was a bit heartbroken that people didn't get to try it at its best. Overall, the Yankie Mild was the biggest hit. I've brewed it a few times since and absolutely love it myself. I've tweaked the recipe since then and it's even better now. I plan to make a series of theses US mild using a different USA hop each time. Next up is Apollo. Can't wait!
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Re: My Wedding Brews - Recipes and Labels
Must have been frustrating to know they were missing out. I've only recently started giving people my best brews, rather than saving them to sup myself, and I'm noticing the difference. It's much better feedback on your work, isn't it?
It looks like you hedged your bets with the range which was very impressive.
Thanks for the info.
David
It looks like you hedged your bets with the range which was very impressive.
Thanks for the info.
David
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- floydmeddler
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Re: My Wedding Brews - Recipes and Labels
DaveyT wrote:Must have been frustrating to know they were missing out. I've only recently started giving people my best brews, rather than saving them to sup myself, and I'm noticing the difference. It's much better feedback on your work, isn't it?
It looks like you hedged your bets with the range which was very impressive.
Thanks for the info.
David
