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I'm surprised having some pretty darn good ales and loggers home brewed in the area at our local bar. I never made beer before but I tried my hand at wine for a few years. Only one wine was I called great most of you would good yuk. Rhubarb very dry but darn good. | |
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Hmm, a brewed logger, that is an interesting concept. | |
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Hmm, a brewed logger, that is an interesting concept. Maybe it has something in common with this? ____________ BSG Anthem My Facebook page | |
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Hmm, a brewed logger, that is an interesting concept. ROFLMAO ____________ BOINC WIKI | |
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I've been brewing a nice dry lager here for 20yrs now. | |
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Brewed beer and wine both at home for several years, until kids plus work got in the way. In my experience, acceptable wine is much easier to make than acceptable beer. Really good wine or beer are both a bit trickier. | |
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I love microbrew/craft beer. It's basically the only beer(s) I'll drink at this point. | |
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Brewed beer and wine both at home for several years, until kids plus work got in the way. In my experience, acceptable wine is much easier to make than acceptable beer. Really good wine or beer are both a bit trickier. Come next June, I need some Cherrie recipies. Wine, please post something in the cooks corner 2013. ____________ Pluto will always be a planet to me. Cash Donation Specialist | |
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Most certainly - my last two batches of cherry wine were "more than a little palatable". The one with black cherries was extremely so, rich, dark colour, smooth, fruity with a hint of dryness. | |
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Thank you Rob. | |
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Never brewed my own beer before. Would sure want to try it. Made cider once but that didn't work out that well, tasted a bit too sour. | |
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I make mine at a "U-Brew" aka brew-on-premises. I've had only good experiences with such places, as they are mostly run by people passionate about good beer (and wine.) It costs a little more than making your own at home but they have the resources (ie huge walk-in fridge at the perfect temperature 24x7, automatic bottling and sanitizing machines) to end up with a better result. Ends up being better than what's available retail (more flavour as it's unpasteurized, no additives or preservatives) and much cheaper. | |
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I've made my own beer plenty of times, two golden rules: sterilise everything twice (just to be sure) and avoid temperature changes as much as possible. | |
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Home made beer kit: | |
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Home made beer kit: Now those are small kits. Cheers. ____________ | |
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Now if had a truckload of Bud I could make it to the finish. | |
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Now if had a truckload of Bud I could make it to the finish. I enjoyed a great bottle of IPA last night I'd kill to have the recipe, it was so smooth. | |
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Now if had a truckload of Bud I could make it to the finish. http://www.brew-monkey.com/recipes/recipesbycat.php?id=14 ____________ | |
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Now if had a truckload of Bud I could make it to the finish. Thanks Julie | |
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