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ADHD Curmudgeon
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by ADHD Curmudgeon » Wednesday Jun 14, 2006 1:20 am
Is there a new to brewing thread in here?
I've pretty much only done 1 batch myself (from a can, Brigalow Draught infact) and it didn't turn out that good. (So I just drank it quick)
I've done a small amount of reading over the last few days and would like to do some decent beer, but will require some guidance.
Anyone need a project?
Shaun
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by Shaun » Thursday Jun 15, 2006 10:15 pm
ADHD
No particular thread for newbies as all are welcome simply ask away and someone will answer your questions.
For a simple good starting beer try something like Coopers Lager, Pale Ale or Bitter tin (whatever you like) with a 1kg Brewiser Ultra Brew Sugar mix and try and keep the temprature of the fermenter around 18 - 22 deg if you can.
Chris
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by Chris » Friday Jun 16, 2006 11:42 am
In the 'Making beer forum,' read the thread: Simple things that make homebrew better.
Wassa
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by Wassa » Friday Jun 16, 2006 1:30 pm
ADHD,
Brigalow is absolute filth of the first order. Because of it I stopped homebrewing for over 25 years.
Try some of the Coopers products, follow the instructions and you should be right.
The liver is Evil and must be punished!!
know moe
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by know moe » Friday Jun 16, 2006 4:01 pm
yeah i agree with shaun. ive never tryed anything else but coopers, but they make it really easy and simple, and "tastes a million dollars"
Oliver
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by Oliver » Saturday Jun 17, 2006 5:14 pm
Chris wrote: In the 'Making beer forum,' read the thread: Simple things that make homebrew better.
Good call, Chris. I was going to suggest just that.
The thread is is good for novice and experienced brewers alike and is here:
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... php?t=1966
Cheers,
Oliver
(Notice that the thread number of that link is 1966? That's the last time St Kilda won the flag. Gee I enjoyed the footy at the Telstra Dome last night. Go Crows.)
ADHD Curmudgeon
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by ADHD Curmudgeon » Monday Jun 19, 2006 7:10 pm
Wassa wrote: ADHD,
Brigalow is absolute filth of the first order. Because of it I stopped homebrewing for over 25 years.
Try some of the Coopers products, follow the instructions and you should be right.
Yeah, I think so. I just got sucked in by the price...
But you only get what you pay for.
Does Cooper Homebrew taste anything like the commercial stuff?
Oliver
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by Oliver » Wednesday Jun 21, 2006 12:37 pm
ADHD Curmudgeon wrote: Does Cooper Homebrew taste anything like the commercial stuff?
It can. I haven't made a great deal of their new stuff like the Pale Ale and Thos Coopers Sparkling Ale, but believe they're not far off the mark.
The stout isn't bad.
Oliver