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    Homebrew

    Hi Guys
    Homebrew,any of you brew your own?????
    I have been brewing my own for 15 years or so on and off.Igot sick of all the bottling,it was just too time consuming.
    I got a keg system 3 or 4 months ago,should have done it years ago much easier and the beer quality is better.
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    I was a most productive brewer and lived with a prissy vegetarian gin drinker. Life was good and the beer lasted. Fast forward, vegetarian gone and replaced with 6' of carnivorous beer drinking motorcycling chick. One brew lasted less than 3 weeks and we both started turning into bargearses. Found a bottle of home brew in the back of the cupboard 3 weeks ago and I'm getting the urge.

    We're talking BLACK beer you eat with a fork and can't see daylight though for love nor money.

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    My dad and I have been bottling quite a bit over the last few years. Cider is the most popular, but we have done a stout, irish red, pale ale, wheat beer...list goes on. It all turned out pretty well.

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    Hi Guys
    MacMan,when I got the keg setup,it was a brew a week for 5 or 6 weeks ops: ops: ops: BUT I did have help from mates.Just finished a keg of Coopers Stout with a Grumpys Belfast gold improver kit,heavy duty drop.
    If any of you are into Pale Ales,the Cascade with a coopers brew enhancer 2 is mothers milk.The other Cascades are good,that rip top can is very handy.
    Timbo,I would love a really good Cider recipe if you can get one,all the commercial cider and ginger beer mixes have artaficial sweetners and I dont like them.
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    I havn't brewed beer for years. I grew up helping my gradfather. At the age of six a gave a lecture in a store for half an hour explaining all the terms and methods. I was told when I was older that I even impressed the owner with my knowledge and understanding, pitty i can't remember it now. We also used to do wine as my grandfather didn't overly like beer but was good at brewing it so used it for trading with others.

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    Originally posted by LandyAndy
    Timbo,I would love a really good Cider recipe if you can get one,all the commercial cider and ginger beer mixes have artaficial sweetners and I dont like them.
    Andrew
    Artificial sweeteners?? yuk. The one I used didn't have any of that in it..ours was quite a bitter drop actually, bitter and dry. a very nice cider.

    Found a great thing to chuck into a brew is a tub of honey and minus a bit of sugar to bring the primary fermentation back down to size.

    Worked REALLY well on our stout. It was beautiful...but it will work much better on lighter brews, because you'll taste it more.

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    Hi Timbo
    The artaficial sweetner in them is so they are still sweet after brewing,as the yeast eats the sugar leaving it "dry" to taste.I havent got a problem with it being dry,I'd prefer it that way.
    Same story with gingerbeer,my mate does a wicked blow your socks of brew with double sugar,but that aftertaste of the artificial sweetners are still there.
    Grumpys have a gingerbeer with no artificial sweetners,will have to order one soon.
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    yeah i understand how it works by not fermenting, but, what I don't understand is WHY?!?! artificial sweeteners taste like crap. they taste kinda metallic

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    Yep i do i'm a keen homebrewer and keg mine i have two fridges and 4 kegs 1 45ltr, 2 22ltr and i 10ltr party keg for portable usege [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] powered by a sodastream gas bottle.



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