Heiniken recipe??
Heiniken recipe??
For some reason a mate has been brining heaps of Heiniken around lately and i have gotten the taste for it. I was just wondering what are some of your guys tried and tested recipes?? I wouldnt mind giving this a shot
Cheers in advance
Cheers in advance
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will.
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i feel like ive won on one those gameshows
tell him what hes won bob!!
yeah, yebisu is a recommend for anyone trying to build some respect for asia, went to the brewery in the city of yebisu a few years ago and got to taste heaps, wound up drinking late nite with some drunken salarymen
mostly whiskey, but they took me to my limits
ahhhh, a vile whiskey hangover, i miss those days, laying in bed all day with the sweat and twitching..
now its just homebrew to sleep for me


tell him what hes won bob!!
yeah, yebisu is a recommend for anyone trying to build some respect for asia, went to the brewery in the city of yebisu a few years ago and got to taste heaps, wound up drinking late nite with some drunken salarymen
mostly whiskey, but they took me to my limits
ahhhh, a vile whiskey hangover, i miss those days, laying in bed all day with the sweat and twitching..
now its just homebrew to sleep for me


You had me at dry hopping.
pardon my ignorance, but what is a #60 kit converter?lethaldog wrote:My tried and true recipe is:
Brewcraft Dutch Lager
#60 kit converter
Saflager yeast
Made up to 22 litres
Comes out pretty damn close to the real thing![]()
beer never tells me it's not in the mood.
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SECONDARY: autumn ale
BOTTLED: honey wheat ale, first lager
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PRIMARY:
SECONDARY: autumn ale
BOTTLED: honey wheat ale, first lager
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I had a lot of fun in Seoul a few years ago. The locals - my exceedingly gracious hosts - tried valiantly to keep up with my thirst for beer. Strangely, the office was very quiet (empty) the next day after such evenings.buscador wrote:
...wound up drinking late nite with some drunken salarymen
mostly whiskey, but they took me to my limits
ahhhh, a vile whiskey hangover, i miss those days, laying in bed all day with the sweat and twitching..

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