
Postal Strike Ruins Brewday - Ideas Needed
I've been asked to vote, but as I haven't followed the thread I not 100% sure of what I am supposed to be voting on, but I think I've sussed it.
But it depends what you want - what a cop out!
If you want to use up your ingredients before they go stale, then it has to be B.
But for my money, and this happens to be my vote (A), I think DaveB's spot on. The recipe looks spot on as well.
A nice refreshing stock bitter is more summery than a dark beer, and we might get a summer yet. The simpler the better for a "whenever you feel like a beer" type of stock ale.
I did try to to paste "Caroline's Fine Ale" SelectaStrength recipe from my book, which is a similar recipe to DaveB's in varying strengths, but this forum does not seem to accept tabs or multiple spaces, so all the tabulation cocked up. So I took it out again.
Is there any way inserting tabs or multiple spaces? You know \t or something like that?
My ha'porth
But it depends what you want - what a cop out!
If you want to use up your ingredients before they go stale, then it has to be B.
But for my money, and this happens to be my vote (A), I think DaveB's spot on. The recipe looks spot on as well.
A nice refreshing stock bitter is more summery than a dark beer, and we might get a summer yet. The simpler the better for a "whenever you feel like a beer" type of stock ale.
I did try to to paste "Caroline's Fine Ale" SelectaStrength recipe from my book, which is a similar recipe to DaveB's in varying strengths, but this forum does not seem to accept tabs or multiple spaces, so all the tabulation cocked up. So I took it out again.
Is there any way inserting tabs or multiple spaces? You know \t or something like that?
My ha'porth
Thats an A (bit wordyGraham wrote:I've been asked to vote, but as I haven't followed the thread I not 100% sure of what I am supposed to be voting on, but I think I've sussed it.
But it depends what you want - what a cop out!
If you want to use up your ingredients before they go stale, then it has to be B.
But for my money, and this happens to be my vote (A), I think DaveB's spot on. The recipe looks spot on as well.
A nice refreshing stock bitter is more summery than a dark beer, and we might get a summer yet. The simpler the better for a "whenever you feel like a beer" type of stock ale.
I did try to to paste "Caroline's Fine Ale" SelectaStrength recipe from my book, which is a similar recipe to DaveB's in varying strengths, but this forum does not seem to accept tabs or multiple spaces, so all the tabulation cocked up. So I took it out again.
Is there any way inserting tabs or multiple spaces? You know \t or something like that?
My ha'porth

