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Xmas Drinks
Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 4:37 pm
by tazman67
Hi guys,
have you any ideas or recipes for a Xmas drink ?
I dont mind the James Squires Strong Ale, so any ideas for this would be most helpful.
Cheers
Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 4:44 pm
by drtom
If you like the James Squire beers, then you should try the MSB Kits. They're made with the same malts. I've just cracked open my first bottle from a JS Pilsner clone based on their two row malt lager kit, and very nice it is too. Their oatmeal stout is good too.
T.
Re: Xmas Drinks
Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 6:33 pm
by Boonie
tazman67 wrote:Hi guys,
have you any ideas or recipes for a Xmas drink ?
I dont mind the James Squires Strong Ale, so any ideas for this would be most helpful.
Cheers
I already have some planned.
I purchased a Kriek made by Brewferm.
I have brewed & bottled it, is on heat at moment for secondary and will sit there

for a couple of months......might crack one 1/12 to "test" it
It is a Belgian beer........hopefully. Only makes a case/slab though.
I am also making a Strawberry beer that is on another thread. Strawberries going in this weekend
I tend to knock back a "few" that time of year.
Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 6:36 pm
by Boonie
drtom wrote:If you like the James Squire beers, then you should try the MSB Kits. They're made with the same malts. I've just cracked open my first bottle from a JS Pilsner clone based on their two row malt lager kit, and very nice it is too. Their oatmeal stout is good too.
T.
drtom, These were on special at big W, not really a special only 50c off, about 10.50......anyway, what do you put with this, just LDM?

Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 6:47 pm
by NTRabbit
Boonie wrote:drtom wrote:If you like the James Squire beers, then you should try the MSB Kits. They're made with the same malts. I've just cracked open my first bottle from a JS Pilsner clone based on their two row malt lager kit, and very nice it is too. Their oatmeal stout is good too.
T.
drtom, These were on special at big W, not really a special only 50c off, about 10.50......anyway, what do you put with this, just LDM?

Actually, you don't put anything with them. MSB kits are made and bittered to be brewed with no other ingredients, for a total of 11.5L.
If you want to make a full sized 23L brew, just buy 2 cans!
Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 6:50 pm
by chris.
drtom wrote:If you like the James Squire beers, then you should try the MSB Kits. They're made with the same malts. I've just cracked open my first bottle from a JS Pilsner clone based on their two row malt lager kit, and very nice it is too. Their oatmeal stout is good too.
T.
Are you sure this is true drtom? I've made 2 of their kits & I found them to be quite drinkable. But I believe they are made in NZ by LN or Macs (same thing really) & branded by MSB. Their range is exactly the same as the Macs range just re-named
http://brewlion.lionshop.co.nz/default.asp?dept_ID=25
http://brewlion.lionshop.com.au/default.asp?dept_ID=55
Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 7:09 pm
by Boonie
NTRabbit wrote:Boonie wrote:drtom wrote:If you like the James Squire beers, then you should try the MSB Kits. They're made with the same malts. I've just cracked open my first bottle from a JS Pilsner clone based on their two row malt lager kit, and very nice it is too. Their oatmeal stout is good too.
T.
drtom, These were on special at big W, not really a special only 50c off, about 10.50......anyway, what do you put with this, just LDM?

Actually, you don't put anything with them. MSB kits are made and bittered to be brewed with no other ingredients, for a total of 11.5L.
If you want to make a full sized 23L brew, just buy 2 cans!
What temp would you recommend?
Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 7:15 pm
by lethaldog
Depends which one you buy they have a few

Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 7:31 pm
by Boonie
lethaldog wrote:Depends which one you buy they have a few

Two Row Lager I think they called it
I am thinking about 16??
Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 7:33 pm
by drtom
Boonie wrote:drtom, These were on special at big W, not really a special only 50c off, about 10.50......anyway, what do you put with this, just LDM?

As others have already said, you don't need to add any more fermentables.
I've added flavour hops to the MSB kits I've brewed. For the 2 row, I added Hallertau and Saaz for flavour. Came out beautifully.
T.
Posted: Thursday Sep 14, 2006 7:36 pm
by drtom
chris. wrote:Are you sure this is true drtom?
Nope. I'm not sure. My source is Sara from Aust. Winemakers. She seems pretty knowledgable, and her advice has all been good, but she could be wrong.
T.
Posted: Wednesday Sep 20, 2006 5:13 pm
by Boonie
drtom wrote:Boonie wrote:drtom, These were on special at big W, not really a special only 50c off, about 10.50......anyway, what do you put with this, just LDM?

As others have already said, you don't need to add any more fermentables.
I've added flavour hops to the MSB kits I've brewed. For the 2 row, I added Hallertau and Saaz for flavour. Came out beautifully.
T.
Bought em today, did you do the flavour at rack.
Halleratu and Saaz together, cant go wrong

Re: Xmas Drinks
Posted: Wednesday Sep 20, 2006 5:24 pm
by Boonie
Boonie wrote:tazman67 wrote:Hi guys,
have you any ideas or recipes for a Xmas drink ?
I dont mind the James Squires Strong Ale, so any ideas for this would be most helpful.
Cheers
I already have some planned.
I purchased a Kriek made by Brewferm.
I have brewed & bottled it, is on heat at moment for secondary and will sit there

for a couple of months......might crack one 1/12 to "test" it
It is a Belgian beer........hopefully. Only makes a case/slab though.
I am also making a Strawberry beer that is on another thread. Strawberries going in this weekend
I tend to knock back a "few" that time of year.
Could not help myself. Neighbour just had a baby yesterday and I happened to throw a couple in the fridge last night in preparation for 2 day.
Brewed 31/8 and bottled 9/9. Secondary heat until 16/9 at 20 degrees +.
Sitting at about 13 degrees under house since then.
As I said 24 hours in fridge and Crikey

(God bless Steve

)
the beer was fantastic. I really do not know how I am going to restrain myself. Beautiful aroma and taste.
I had a Coopers Vintage Extra Strong (Commercial) 10 minutes before and I reckon my Triple (by Brewferm) is on par.
