Wherry

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Deneeve

Wherry

Post by Deneeve » Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:54 pm

Hi all,
firstly everyone, please forgive my ignorance but what is wherry? i've seen so many differant posts about it and as i'm new to brewing i really am curious as to what it actually is. please forgive my ignorance and enlighten me...?
Thanks. D :?

phildodd

Re: Wherry

Post by phildodd » Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:20 pm

It's a particular beer kit based on a beer brewed by Woodforde's Brewery in Norfolk. It has a reputation as being very nice, I've currently got one fermenting now...

HTH,

Phil

Deneeve

Re: Wherry

Post by Deneeve » Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:55 pm

okay, thanks for that, let me know how it tastes.
Cheers

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Re: Wherry

Post by fractureman » Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:51 am

it is a great brew Wherry & 1 by which I feel other beer brews in the bitter cat are judged.
keg 1 : (Drinking) : Amarillo extract brew
keg 2 : (Conditioning) : Summer Ale extract
keg 3 : (Conditioning) : Lightening extract Goldings only
keg 4 : (Conditioning) : Lightening etxract

FV1 : FV2 :
Bottled: Brewferm Diabolo, Brewferm frambois
next up: coppers stout:)

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Re: Wherry

Post by legion » Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:43 pm

I wasn't particularly impressed with my wherry it never cleared and was very bitter compared to a pub bought pint of wherry. I much prefer the brupaks Fixby Gold.
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NickK

Re: Wherry

Post by NickK » Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:04 pm

The key to wherry is ignoring the "ready in 14 days".

Do the kit and ferment in an FV for 7 days. Then move the beer to a secondary keg with some priming sugar. Place in the warm for a week and then place in the cold/cool for 5-6 weeks.

I used the kit on my first brew and took a small 1/2 espresso taster every 4 days or so. The initial taste is not very good, but after a month in the secondary the taste is better and after 6-8 weeks the taste is superb with a creamy head.

I would also ensure you've dechlorinated if you've used tap water otherwise the final beer will have a TCP taste. Todo this just put a crushed campden tablet into the tap water and leave for 15 minutes before adding the extract or yeast.

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