CWTCH Recipe
- alexlark
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I honestly don't know. Just came across the recipe for Hot Box too, very nice of Tiny Rebel to post that on their blog!
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Cool, can't wait to try 'em out!Derpy wrote:Their blog says they'll begin exporting to the U.S. this year.
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They got a kit out for this now http://blog.tinyrebel.co.uk/2016/03/02/ ... own-cwtch/
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I have recently had a few pints of one inch punch from a local pub, very nice hoppy beer, didn't know who the brewer was until now, will look out for more of there beer to try.
Seeing the beer kit they are about to offer makes me wonder if brew dog has something similar planned
Seeing the beer kit they are about to offer makes me wonder if brew dog has something similar planned
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Have a look on hereFastline wrote: Seeing the beer kit they are about to offer makes me wonder if brew dog has something similar planned

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I honestly think this is their WORST beer, the rest are utterly sublime, but this one just makes me go "meh..." I was chuffed they won however, couldn't meet a nicer bunch of people, and it winning just shows its different strokes for different folks but the rest of their beers should win big too.....
its certainly not a bad beer, it is skilfully made, but me and fellow pro brewers have scratched our heads over this one....
its certainly not a bad beer, it is skilfully made, but me and fellow pro brewers have scratched our heads over this one....
- fego
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Interesting.
I haven't tasted any of their other beers but perhaps I should. Also, I tasted it after a few pints of very mediocre offerings of various 'specials' at a contrived beer fest so perhaps stood out better than it would have otherwise.
I haven't tasted any of their other beers but perhaps I should. Also, I tasted it after a few pints of very mediocre offerings of various 'specials' at a contrived beer fest so perhaps stood out better than it would have otherwise.
Tea is for mugs...
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The Malt Miller does their Son of Punkie kit, which is pretty close.Fastline wrote:£40 for a gallon of homebrew eek, no wonder not heard anything about that ouch
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It's about a tenner for the refill pack with just the ingredients, the linked pack includes equipment. The refill pack is still relatively expensive compared to eg the Malt Miller's clone pack but it's not really aimed at the same market segment.Fastline wrote:£40 for a gallon of homebrew eek, no wonder not heard anything about that ouch
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It's finally been released, just seen him unpacking it in my local homebrew shop, "Homebrew Life" in Gateshead today.alexlark wrote:They got a kit out for this now http://blog.tinyrebel.co.uk/2016/03/02/ ... own-cwtch/
So new it's not even on his website yet .
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I bought their kit...took about 10 minutes to make 
The two hop varieties are citra and columbus. There's 2 x 28g citra and 2 x 30g columbus.
1 x each hop packet gets steeped in a litre of boiling water for 5 mins to get the alphas out, then the malts go in etc etc etc etc. Dry hop the other 2 packs after 4 days.
Looking lovely at the moment, smells great too. I did make a video showing me do it but I've not edited it yet.
On another note, I also did the Punk IPA kit a while ago. Yes £40 for a gallon is a lot but I'd still say it was worthwhile. Nice to have another demijohn around the place. The taste/smell/appearance was also bang on the money. 5hit loads of hops too...galaxy, ahtanum, can't remember the other two...

The two hop varieties are citra and columbus. There's 2 x 28g citra and 2 x 30g columbus.
1 x each hop packet gets steeped in a litre of boiling water for 5 mins to get the alphas out, then the malts go in etc etc etc etc. Dry hop the other 2 packs after 4 days.
Looking lovely at the moment, smells great too. I did make a video showing me do it but I've not edited it yet.
On another note, I also did the Punk IPA kit a while ago. Yes £40 for a gallon is a lot but I'd still say it was worthwhile. Nice to have another demijohn around the place. The taste/smell/appearance was also bang on the money. 5hit loads of hops too...galaxy, ahtanum, can't remember the other two...
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was this beer at the home brew festival last weekend?
my other question is 'how do you pronounce the thing?!'
my other question is 'how do you pronounce the thing?!'
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‘cou’ (as if you were starting to say ‘could’) and then ‘tch’ like the ‘tch’ in ‘itch’ or ‘witch’.