Bump. How's it drinking?FatGaz wrote:I liked the look of Seymour's SS Minnow Mild so much that I brewed it! Thanks for the recipe Seymour. Everything seemed to go ok on Brewday. Looking forward to this one
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That's the one I recently brewed first sups suggest its really nice, pretty weak at just over 2% but damn tasty.
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Hi Seymour..... not tried it yet - its only been cold conditioning for a few daysseymour wrote:Bump. How's it drinking?FatGaz wrote:I liked the look of Seymour's SS Minnow Mild so much that I brewed it! Thanks for the recipe Seymour. Everything seemed to go ok on Brewday. Looking forward to this one
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Mine came out at 3.6, which is about as low as I like to go - ideal for a session beer thoughsubfaction wrote:That's the one I recently brewed first sups suggest its really nice, pretty weak at just over 2% but damn tasty.

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Sounds great, guys. Cheers!
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Yeah I missed my post boil gravity and overshoot my volumes, still at 2% it's going to go quick 

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Had a glass of the SS Minnow Mild tonight (brewed November 2012), and it was lovely!!
Recipe from Seymour...thanks again

Recipe from Seymour...thanks again
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Good effort keeping it for a year, mine got demolished by family in a month!