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  • #46
    Going to do a wheat beer and then maybe a porter at the weekend
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    • #47
      Ahhhh a porter I'm up for being the official taster
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      • #48
        Originally posted by the big lebowski View Post
        i`ve got a couple of shine recipies if your interested,cheers
        Anyone wishing to take advantage of this offer, please use the PM function, as distilling spirits attracts the attention of HMC&R any recipes posted in the forums will be deleted
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        • #49
          Brew #2 is going to be a Belgian wheat beer. Ingredients for this are torrefied wheat, pilsner malt, fuggles hops, orange peel, corriander and cumin seeds.

          Going to do this saturday hopefully. Need to buy some more empty bottles.though!!
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          • #50
            ingredients never arrived so instead i tried a bottle of the belgian amber ale. To say its only been bottled for a week it tastes amazing. Going to leave it a few more weeks then try it again
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            • #51
              The belgian amber ale is finally ready for a taste

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              • #52
                haha looking at my picture thats the way up i will be after drinking a few of them.
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                • #53
                  I flipped it but can't make it bigger. You'll have to settle for a small glass, but at least it won't drain out before you drink it.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                    I flipped it but can't make it bigger. You'll have to settle for a small glass, but at least it won't drain out before you drink it.
                    Nah VC, geezers don't "do" small glasses ..........



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                    • #55
                      Do they do washing up, BB 'cos I can't see how you could wash that glass?

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                      • #56
                        No need to wash the glass, just keep it full
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                        • #57
                          hi simon12 he uses corn,rye,sugar and yeast,cheers
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by simon12 View Post
                            @ lebowski cheers, I don't want a recipe as I don't even have a still was just interested in what he used.
                            @ chefgage nice one, I am up to 13 AG brews now but have never done a belgian so far. Le tus know how it is when its done.
                            Drunk a fair few of the amber ale, tastes amazing. given a few bottles to friends who also liked it very much. one said its better than the stuff you buy at the supermarkets so must have done something right
                            Did the belgian wheat beer yesterday and thats bubbling away as i type
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                            • #59
                              hi all ,i to would like to upgrade my home brew equipment at the moment i have the plastic fv`s and am using the wilko lager and brew sugar i`ve had mixed results and cant work out what i`m doing wrong,can anyone recomend a couple of good books on the process of brewing and some that tell me what the equipment is i shall need to get to take the next step,also does anyone know what is the best temp to store my bottles once i`ve racked them at the mo i store them in a wardrobe but it has heater pipes running under it and the temp can get up to 20 degrees so im wondering if this is a prob,any advice is welcome ,cheers
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                              • #60
                                The book i have got is the Ultimate homebrew book*
                                isbn number 978 1 908170 24 8
                                Its quite detailed in the equipment and process of all grain brewing along with lots of recipes to try
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