Chris wrote:The question is... how long until dogger mentions honey?
Dogger Dan wrote:I won't mention honey because that is a personal thing but.......
Water, non chlorinated water, get a Brita, biggest improvement you can make to your brew
Dogger
Dogger Dan wrote:I won't mention honey because that is a personal thing but.......
Water, non chlorinated water, get a Brita, biggest improvement you can make to your brew
Dogger
JaCk_SpAroW wrote:What sort of money is outlayed for this little inside scoop Snoop
Chris wrote:Simply stick it in some hot water, and let it sit.
Put it all (not the yeast!) into a big pot on the stove,
Chris wrote:1kg of LDM alone in my beers are almost standard. You are not doing your beer a favour by using dextrose and maltodextrin alone.
Dogger Dan wrote:I won't mention honey because that is a personal thing but.......
Water, non chlorinated water, get a Brita, biggest improvement you can make to your brew
Dogger
yardglass wrote:JaCK and Rubber listen up,
there is a marvellous invention called the' Hrundi V Bakshi Bucket Filter.
get a 10lt bucket and a std Brita Filter,
with a hole saw, drill a hole slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the filter, jam the filter in and away you go.
there are a few blokes here that use the idea, i filter straight into a 25lt food grade jerry can so i always have my brew water ready to go.
filtered water for $11.00, one filter lasts about 80lt.
yard
grabman wrote:jack I used to use the bbq idea fpor boiling until I built the mobile "take it on a date" brew trolley!
Chris wrote:
Instead of sugars, try honey, maple syrup or golden syrup etc. Corriander and orange taste great in wheat beers. I've even made a blueberry wheat, and plan a cherry blonde lager for next winter. I've made ginger beer and added rum essence (from the HB shop). Those essence flavours go really well in beer.
yardglass wrote:JaCK and Rubber listen up,
there is a marvellous invention called the' Hrundi V Bakshi Bucket Filter.
get a 10lt bucket and a std Brita Filter,
with a hole saw, drill a hole slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the filter, jam the filter in and away you go.
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