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Brewday no 3 – a quick demo I knocked up | Confessions of a bathtub brewer
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Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Watney’s bleedin’ Red Barrel. A bit of bottling →. September 13, 2012 · 4:29 pm. Brewday no 3 – a quick demo I knocked up. Proved that I could do better, it probably isn’t going to get much better, and I could use the bottles. No 3 is designed to be a lowish ABV blonde beer using a packet of 2009 Summit hops that I got on sale from The Malt Miller. Quarter of a teaspoon of Irish moss. Half a packet of Safale S-04. So what have I learned this time? A bit of bottling →.
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AG#18 – scrabbling towards something | Confessions of a bathtub brewer
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Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Session 91: My First Belgian →. September 2, 2014 · 11:20 pm. AG#18 – scrabbling towards something. The intention for this beer was a pale ale with NZ hops. I don’t want to say an NZ pale as I wasn’t sure of my small antipodean hop stash, so the recipe was this:. Maris Otter – 47.2%. Pilsner – 47.2%. Torrified wheat – 4.7%. Crystal dark – 0.9%. Hallertauer Aroma – 15.8 IBU – Boil 30 min. Pacifica – 3.3 IBU – Boil 15 min. Wakatu – 3.6 IBU – Boil 15 min. You are commenting ...
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Session #92: I Made This | Confessions of a bathtub brewer
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Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Session 91: My First Belgian. Peak craft and style rearing its ugly head →. October 3, 2014 · 11:21 pm. Session #92: I Made This. As I really started this blog to talk about my experiences in home brewing with the possible intention of becoming a proper brewer, I suppose I had better write something for Session 92. I ended up leaving it to cool overnight, a risk by some accounts but not so bad really. The immersion cooler was the first next addition to the collection.
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AG#19 – Red Cat Rye IPA | Confessions of a bathtub brewer
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Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Peak craft and style rearing its ugly head. Selling up →. December 24, 2014 · 12:13 am. AG#19 – Red Cat Rye IPA. It’s been a while since I did this, the proper job and a small child take up whatever time I have to the point where a working lunch at the local every now and then is the closest I get to a bar (it’s a nice bar anyway), and I haven’t had a chance to completely clean up from this back in September, let alone do another beer. Maris Otter 78.9%. Selling up →.
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AG#5 – Miracle on 8th Street American IPA | Confessions of a bathtub brewer
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Confessions of a bathtub brewer. AG#6 – name TBC →. October 12, 2012 · 9:19 am. AG#5 – Miracle on 8th Street American IPA. AG#6 – name TBC →. 4 responses to “. AG#5 – Miracle on 8th Street American IPA. Pingback: AG#5 sneaky testing Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Pingback: Some stories so far Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Pingback: Catching up – two brews and a plan Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Pingback: Session #92: I Made This Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Are Yo...
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AG#7 – The Golden Age | Confessions of a bathtub brewer
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Confessions of a bathtub brewer. AG#8 – a winter’s ale →. October 30, 2012 · 4:45 pm. AG#7 – The Golden Age. I’ve had a couple of weeks off brewing for assorted very good reasons so I’m trying to make up with a couple this week. The first is another go at a blonde ale, and just for fun, it’s with ingredients that are all new to me. AG#8 – a winter’s ale →. 3 responses to “. AG#7 – The Golden Age. Pingback: Some stories so far Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. There are still go...
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Brewday No. 1: making a splash | Confessions of a bathtub brewer
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Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Twitter name has changed from greatnorthales to bathtubbrewer →. July 12, 2012 · 10:34 am. Brewday No. 1: making a splash. I’ve been like a kid wanting to play with a new toy all week, so I decided throw caution to the wind and set up in the kitchen yesterday. As mentioned in the last post. 18 litres of water. 255kg Brewpak pale malt extract. 40g Styrian golding hops at start of boil. 7g Styrian golding hops for the last 10 minutes. Half a teaspoon of Irish moss. UPDATE: ...
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Peak craft and style rearing its ugly head | Confessions of a bathtub brewer
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Confessions of a bathtub brewer. Session #92: I Made This. AG#19 – Red Cat Rye IPA →. October 20, 2014 · 3:49 pm. Peak craft and style rearing its ugly head. The other day Zak Avery posted this observation. In short, beer isn’t going to get better than it is now. To my mind that means both in quality and in the way it’s sold and both are intertwined. This was illustrated for me this weekend when sampling Criminales Gangster. And yet is now being sold in B&M stores for 89p a bottle. Enter your comment here.
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pintsizedticker: Norfolk Spoils
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Friday, 1 February 2013. We managed to steal a 4 day trip to Norfolk and Cambridge with some very good friends. Not wanting the trip to be all consumed with beer notes and chasing round the county trying to find local beers we hadn't planned on blogging. But, when we passed a sign for a shop that our guests knew proclaiming 60 different Norfolk beers we could not pass the opportunity, and our hosts were keen to join in. 177: Citraville, Old Slewfoot, 3.9%. 178: Honey Ale, Norfolk, 5%. Boak and Bailey's B...
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pintsizedticker: Merry Christmas Eve
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Monday, 21 January 2013. Mr Ticker was working Christmas Day, so we had a treat night together o Christmas Eve. Home made chicken liver pâté, a couple of steaks and Christmas pudding. Hohoho! Of course, such celebrating could not take place without a couple of beers to accompany the evening. So. 171: White Stout, Durham Brewery, 7.2%. 172: Merry Xmoose, Purple Moose, 5%. Accompanied by Stilton and port flavour crisps! 173: Hoppy Lovin' Christmas, Mikkeller, 7.8%. Smells sweet and spicy. Light in colo...