Oh My God

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Oh My God

Post by rick_huggins » Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:27 pm

Well; I've had a wee sneaky pint from my first AG and all I can say is OMFG!

Anyone remotely interested in giving All Grain a go... don't hesitate get building/buying/brewing and enjoy your own beer...

I'm now supping a crystal clear (without finnings) all grain Pendle Witches Brew and I honestly cannot believe how good it is; not blowing smoke, but seriously better than most I've had bought!!!

What you waiting for... get converted, get brewing, get real!!

Enjoy..

Rick

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Re: Oh My God

Post by Dennis King » Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:48 pm

hooked :twisted:

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Re: Oh My God

Post by rick_huggins » Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:55 pm

HELL YEAH!

I need more cornies, LOL

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Re: Oh My God

Post by adm » Sat Jun 06, 2009 12:26 am

:D =D> 8) [-o<

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Re: Oh My God

Post by Andy » Sat Jun 06, 2009 7:57 am

Worth the effort isn't it :)
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Re: Oh My God

Post by Jim » Sat Jun 06, 2009 9:05 am

Another disciple to the dark side! :twisted: :lol:
NURSE!! He's out of bed again!

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Re: Oh My God

Post by Northern Brewer » Sat Jun 06, 2009 9:14 am

Good innit :lol:

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Re: Oh My God

Post by rick_huggins » Sat Jun 06, 2009 9:48 am

just need to get rid of my wherry and nelsons now to make room for more AG :D :mrgreen:

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Re: Oh My God

Post by Northern Brewer » Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:06 am

I am always surprised how patient some people are. When I first appreciated how good all grain tasted I couldn't brew enough of the stuff. Not only did this get me into my stride, it also meant I built up a good buffer supply of properly matured beer, which I've since maintained.

Don't wait for your cornies to become empty before you next brew. Beer can always hang around under airlock whilst you work on emptying them. :)

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Re: Oh My God

Post by adm » Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:11 am

Northern Brewer wrote:I am always surprised how patient some people are. When I first appreciated how good all grain tasted I couldn't brew enough of the stuff. Not only did this get me into my stride, it also meant I built up a good buffer supply of properly matured beer, which I've since maintained.

Don't wait for your cornies to become empty before you next brew. Beer can always hang around under airlock whilst you work on emptying them. :)
Excellent advice from NB right there! My experience has been exactly the same. It does involve buying more cornies/kegs, but there's not much better than knowing you've got the next few months worth of beer sitting right there maturing, with kegs ready to go on as soon as the current ones are empty!

Brew ahead!

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Re: Oh My God

Post by Billy Hunt » Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:56 am

I've made a few all grain brews in the last few months and all with decent results but the all grain stout that I was quaffing last night was something else. Well worth going to the trouble of bottling the stuff. 8)

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Re: Oh My God

Post by mdex » Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:42 am

Definately worth the trouble!

I'm also an advocate of creating a stock pile so you never run out.

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Re: Oh My God

Post by rick_huggins » Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:45 am

I can see me getting dependent here, LOL

Might go for AG 4 tomorrow :)

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Re: Oh My God

Post by Northern Brewer » Sat Jun 06, 2009 12:18 pm

It's probably a good idea to keep a few notes as you go along - and don't change too many things at once!

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Re: Oh My God

Post by Capped » Sat Jun 06, 2009 1:21 pm

This is the problem with starting out in AG - no-one can resist temptation to try the stuff,and before you know it,it's gone! As a returnee to the fold only last Sunday,I'm almost ashamed to say I've already sampled the stuff I made. It's only six days old goddammit! Still,I'm very pleased to report that (and truthfully as well!) it blows any kit stuff away that's been maturing for ages. What'll happen now is,I'll keep on sampling it and noting the improvement every time,and before I know it there'll be none left. Still,I'll be brewing again tomorrow and almost every weekend thus,until I've enough stockpiled that even my sneak samples won't be able to keep pace with. Well,that's the theory,anyway.

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