Dominic wrote:By jove I think I have got it:

Could well cut the price appreciably. And no fancy, crispy packaging to get rid of

Dominic wrote:By jove I think I have got it:
Certainly isDominic wrote: Is it still authentic Ditch's stout after a month in the keg though?!
So if you used a heater in your BK as well but set to a lower temp of say 19°C this would allow you to have your beer at the drinking temperature you would enjoy. Just a thought.When I pour the first pint, having transferred from a heated FV to a BK, then poured a pint straight out of the keg, no time for it to lose temperature? Frankly? I'd rather it was a couple of degrees cooler. I guess I like to taste my stuff about body temperature ~ what ever that is? ~ or a bit lower.
I don't like cold beer. Cold kills flavour, to my pallet. But, nor do I like " warm " beer. As in dipping ones hand into a small pond on a boiling hot summers day, warm. I don't like to 'Taste' warm on my tongue ~ and I can get that when I drink it straight from the 21 C environment.
I don't like cold beer. Cold kills flavour, to my pallet. But, nor do I like " warm " beer.
Get the freezing chill off it and it should reveal its true colours. I wonder what they'll be ....?
That, for the record, turned out to be f**king Superb!!! From here on in, my BK's live in here, with me, the Dogs and the warm!
Off 't brew shop then, ladMo06 wrote:Now I haven't any more ingredients....