ESB fresh wort kits
ESB fresh wort kits
G'day guys, I just purchased 2 ESB fresh wort kits one is a 'Pilsner' the other an 'American pale ale'. The pilsner came with Saflager and the APA with Safale. Has anyone tryed these before and how did they come up?
just bottled the irish red, made to 19 liters with liquid british ale yeast (wasn't any irish ale yeast left), tasting it just like that makes me want to fast forward the next 2 weeks
Nice chocolaty smell and after taste, yummy.
I was thinking of trying the pilsner in a couple of months (when it's cold enough), was also looking at the amber, any feedback on those?
They also have an IPA now (seasonal), anybody tried it yet?

I was thinking of trying the pilsner in a couple of months (when it's cold enough), was also looking at the amber, any feedback on those?
They also have an IPA now (seasonal), anybody tried it yet?
a bit of dry hopping never hurt anyonenormell wrote:So why add the plugs ????db wrote:i tried the apa with a whitelabs wp001 yeast made up to 20L & dry hopped with 2 x cascade plugs - was a great brew..
Normell

that was the 1st time i'd come across plugs so i thought i'd give it a go.. wasn't too impressed with em. i prefer the pellets i think
Still, had you tried the APA before, and thought it needed something extra.db wrote:a bit of dry hopping never hurt anyonenormell wrote:So why add the plugs ????db wrote:i tried the apa with a whitelabs wp001 yeast made up to 20L & dry hopped with 2 x cascade plugs - was a great brew..
Normell![]()
that was the 1st time i'd come across plugs so i thought i'd give it a go.. wasn't too impressed with em. i prefer the pellets i think
If so good, but if it was the first time, I can't understand why you would try to alter something that already has a good record.
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Indeed Mr normell, dry hopping is a very very wise thing to do for an APA. There is no way for a kit maker to dry hop for you now isn't it? Dry hops in the secondary is not at all like flameout additions. Mr db should not be criticised for dry hopping APA. Dry hops in stout or Irish Red ale would be much different thing.