MORGANS STOCKMANS DRAUGHT???
MORGANS STOCKMANS DRAUGHT???
Has any1 every made up any of these kits(MORGANS) before and if they have were any of them any good ?????
Hi Stubru23, I have done Morgans - Iron bark dark ale,this was very good & I have another in the post. Also I have done the Royal oak amber ale,this to was very good & I have done the Yukon brown smoked ale - this is still ageing in the bottle's but I have tryed 1 or 2 & this also seem's to be good. On the Iron bark dark ale I used brown sugar but on the other kits I used Morgans Master blends & will use one of the Master blends on me next Iron bark dark ale - I think the Morgan's rang are pritty good.
I am also waiting for a Morgans Stockmans draught & Blue mountain larger to come
Nick
I am also waiting for a Morgans Stockmans draught & Blue mountain larger to come
Nick
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I've used the Morgan's kits when I was doing K&K, and also used their unhopped extracts when doing extracts + extras.
Their products always seemed of good quality and reliable.
Here's a recipe which is very popular down under. I've brewed it and it comes out a beauty. It's in the style of an APA.
1 tin Morgans Stockmans Draught
1.5 kg of Morgans Extra Pale Malt Extract (Liquid)
15g of Cascade pellets - 15min
10g Cluster pellets - 15 min
US56 Yeast.
12g of Chinook Pellets (dry hopped at rack).
Their products always seemed of good quality and reliable.
Here's a recipe which is very popular down under. I've brewed it and it comes out a beauty. It's in the style of an APA.
1 tin Morgans Stockmans Draught
1.5 kg of Morgans Extra Pale Malt Extract (Liquid)
15g of Cascade pellets - 15min
10g Cluster pellets - 15 min
US56 Yeast.
12g of Chinook Pellets (dry hopped at rack).