It goes a little easier with a beer!
It goes a little easier with a beer!
7.1% is only too strong for the weak. Great job!Today I bottled my Leffe Blonde clone. 34 bottles at 500ml and a ABV of 7.1%, I know it is too strong but hey ho.
I don't have an answer, just similar circumstances. My favorite (20 minutes away) closed years ago. There are two left, 10 and 30 minutes away, but homebrew is just an aside to their main businesses. One sells wine storage equipment, the other is a hardware store.Yeah does anyone know why so many LHBS's are biting the dust ?... 10 years ago there were at least 5 or 6 in my general area, my fave closed after the owner passed away now there is 1 lhbs standing, at least in my area...crying shame.
I thought they killed Kenny
I'm drinking a Modelo right now that the husband foolishly left in the fridge. I might have to try this recipe, fortunately my scale speaks metric. However I must ask, what is Ashbeck? I know Tesco from youtube.Yesterday I brewed 20 litres of a Modelo clone
3800g Pilsner malt
800g Flaked Maize
200g Carapils
100g Acid Malt
Diluted the tap water with 10 litres of Tesco Ashbeck.
18g Cascade at 45 minutes
20g Willamette at 15 minutes
M54 yeast at 16C
Low efficiency at 68% due in probability to the Maize.
Old Pics from my kids. They read an article in the German newspaper that a German brewer was brewing beer on a ship and decided to check it out.An interesting tid bit I learned on my cruise. It was on Carnival Cruise lines and they had interesting beers on tap. They offered Wit beer, pale ale, red ale and IPA. All were tasty drinkable beers. I inquired who brewed them for them as each had names relating to Red Frog. I was informed that Carnival has their own micro brewery that brews all the beers for their cruise ships. One ship that sails out of Port Charlotte has an actual brew pub on board. I found that very interesting as I did their IPA. Quite a nice example of the style.
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