
brewferm abbey
brewferm abbey
Just thought I'd put a picture of abbey in,good head or what.One thing I want to ask to kits have a slight plasticy taste to all of them,it's just the few kits I
have done got that slight taste in the backround.

[quote="matti"]I was going to bottle but after my bottling of the brewferm kriek kit for the girlfriend I might just stick it in a keg. I never realised that bottling would be such a mission :)[/quote]
Hi Matti
How is/was the Kriek?. I bottled a batch of Kriek about 7 weeks ago - tried a bottle last week. I think it still needs to be left longer to mature as it seemed a bit light on flavour and had a very poor head unlike the Triple which was so lively it was almost a year between bottling and drinking. They were in primary for different lengths (Triple 6 days, Kriek 10), priming sugar in bottles for the Triple; boiled sugar solution plus finings added to the bin for Kriek then left another 24 hours before bottling.
Think I just need to leave the Kriek for longer but I was trying to avoid the liveliness of the Triple.
Dave
Hi Matti
How is/was the Kriek?. I bottled a batch of Kriek about 7 weeks ago - tried a bottle last week. I think it still needs to be left longer to mature as it seemed a bit light on flavour and had a very poor head unlike the Triple which was so lively it was almost a year between bottling and drinking. They were in primary for different lengths (Triple 6 days, Kriek 10), priming sugar in bottles for the Triple; boiled sugar solution plus finings added to the bin for Kriek then left another 24 hours before bottling.
Think I just need to leave the Kriek for longer but I was trying to avoid the liveliness of the Triple.
Dave
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I've generally been very happy with Brewferm kits but the Kriek was a big disappointment, with smokey taste that is pleasant but only tasting slightly of cherries. If you're making a kriek you want lots and lots of strong cherry taste, like my favourite, Lieffmans.
Chas
Chas
Brewing in the badlands between Arnside and Milnthorpe.
Cumbria
Cumbria
Yeah, that's thing that struck me - the lack of taste. I think I've bought Lieffmans in the supermarket - is it available as a kit?.charlie wrote:I've generally been very happy with Brewferm kits but the Kriek was a big disappointment, with smokey taste that is pleasant but only tasting slightly of cherries. If you're making a kriek you want lots and lots of strong cherry taste, like my favourite, Lieffmans.
Chas
Dave