looking at doing one of the woodforde's brews next.
thinking of trying "Norfolk Nog" or "Great Eastern", has anyone tried these and what's the general opinion of them and the woodforde's range.
thanks in advance

Andy S wrote:I've tried a Wherry and that was nice. Today I got a Norfolk Nog that's a few months out of date for £6. I thought it would be worth a go at that price.
Yes, the genuine glass adds the finishing touch IMO, ill be getting me one of them. - nice to see the site on the monitorStrangeBrew wrote: The Nelson's Revenge turned out well too as you can see from the pic below, as for the taste...you'll have to take my word for it.![]()
Next up from Woodfordes for me is the Great Eastern. I'm going to split this into two brews of 20 pints for ease of bottling and to experiment a little.
The first can/20 pints will brewed as per kit instructions and the 2nd will have a Brupaks Flavapak added.
yeah, it can't be the yeast cos I've used safale and it's still stuck. If it's lack of fermentables, could you add some. If it brings the FG down then it won't unbalance it will it, as it should be less sweet than if it stopped fermenting early? ...maybe.Chris The Fish wrote:
As for the woodfordes kits sticking, i dont think its the yeast, more the lack of fermentables in the cans - fair enough a 1016 finish will give you a pint full of body, however a 1026 finish is just too high and sweet for my liking.
chris