Primed with muscarvado sugar? does that affect the taste much?Wauny wrote:I made the Nog as my Christmas beer. Primed with 80g muscarvado sugar before kegging. To me, the perfect winter beer - dark, malty, real easy drinking
woodforde's
Just opened one
I have been conditioning a Norfolk NOG (in bottles) for about six weeks now. Due to this post reminding me of the beer in the back of my cupboard I have just opened one.
It is quite dark in colour and tastes great. I don't think it will last long!
I also made a Nelson's Revenge in January and that was very drinkable but did take a long time to clear in my King Keg.
It is quite dark in colour and tastes great. I don't think it will last long!
I also made a Nelson's Revenge in January and that was very drinkable but did take a long time to clear in my King Keg.
Caster?? as in caster sugar i take it ........
another question for the brains of the site
.....
when brewing up a tinny
it says "all you need is sugar" instead of using general houshold sugar could you use other types like caster sugar or even icing sugar.....
probably a silly question but i am a bit of a newbie
another question for the brains of the site

when brewing up a tinny

probably a silly question but i am a bit of a newbie

Houshold sugar gives a funny sort of viney, cider flavoured pop undertone in my experience.
Glucose (Dextrose Monohydrate or whatever its posh name is) has the effect of thinning your beer by producing only alcohol and co2.
Spraymalt or liquid malt extract is the way to go for most of the style's we Brit's know and love
Glucose (Dextrose Monohydrate or whatever its posh name is) has the effect of thinning your beer by producing only alcohol and co2.
Spraymalt or liquid malt extract is the way to go for most of the style's we Brit's know and love

Went to my nearest brewshop this afternoon, 18 miles away
, got 2 medium and 2 dark bags of spraymalt,(for personel stocks) as after reading numerous posts on here that seems to be the way forward
Noticed a few people have posted that they've had a few problems with the yeasts supplied with woodforde's brew kits (sticking), is it worth making a yeast starter
Thanks again


Noticed a few people have posted that they've had a few problems with the yeasts supplied with woodforde's brew kits (sticking), is it worth making a yeast starter

Thanks again

I've done a few woodfordes kits and have never had any problems with the yeast.
I know it says on the instructions that you can just put the yeast straight into the fermenter once made up but also says for best results rehydrate the yeast.
I have always rehydrated the yeast and never had any problems with it.
I know it says on the instructions that you can just put the yeast straight into the fermenter once made up but also says for best results rehydrate the yeast.
I have always rehydrated the yeast and never had any problems with it.
I am tending to bottle Wherry at 1012 (OG is approx 1040) and have not had a stuck fermentation to date.
I dont make up a true starter but always re-hydrate the yeast beforehand.
The yeast in the kits seems to drop out reasonably & forms a firm sediment in the bottles which withstands pouring quite well.
Gervin is normally quite good for this too but I note that hop shop list it as out of stock due to the problems at British Diamalt
I dont make up a true starter but always re-hydrate the yeast beforehand.
The yeast in the kits seems to drop out reasonably & forms a firm sediment in the bottles which withstands pouring quite well.
Gervin is normally quite good for this too but I note that hop shop list it as out of stock due to the problems at British Diamalt

Got Norfolk Nog in the F.V. yesterday ( bank holidays are handy
) did the re-hydration thingy it sugested.
Checked it this morning and looking good, lots of foam in F.V.
so far so good ( fingers crossed )
Thanks for all the help and advice everyone really apreciated
This is a fantastic forum......be lost without it
Thanks again

Checked it this morning and looking good, lots of foam in F.V.

so far so good ( fingers crossed )
Thanks for all the help and advice everyone really apreciated

This is a fantastic forum......be lost without it
Thanks again