Homebrewing - Part 2


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I know what you mean about stella, had some at a christening couple weeks back and it was foul.

It's been so long since I bought lager regular I wonder if the tax thing has ballsed them all up. Used to enjoy peroni and tsing tao.

Its just nothing like it used to be, which is a shame. It would never be stood for in Deutschland thats for sure.

Just enjoying a few Tyskie whilst bottling 46ltrs of cider. I've managed to commit the cardinal sin of having no homebrew ready to drink.
 
Its just nothing like it used to be, which is a shame. It would never be stood for in Deutschland thats for sure.

Just enjoying a few Tyskie whilst bottling 46ltrs of cider. I've managed to commit the cardinal sin of having no homebrew ready to drink.

I blame the Tories, tony Blair, young people and immigrants! :lol:

Edit: 46 f***ing litres? :-O :lol:
 
Edit: 46 f***ing litres? :-O :lol:[/QUOTE]

Yep and another 46ltrs ready to bottle in another week or so. Not going to get caught out with nee grog to sup.
 
salad dodger said:
Bought a couple of beers to taste tonight. Got a bottle of Bitburger that my Dad reckons is lush. Got a Ruby Red to see what my brew should end like. Also got a bottle of weihenstephan cloudy wheat beer in the hope that I actually like wheat beer. It's a hard life typing out ridiculous german beer names.

Get on the Franziskaner Weissbier. Heaven in a bottle. Proper orangey notes and really refreshing.
 
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Sounds good, is it a cloudy one or clear?

Only 2/3 weeks until I get to taste my homebrewed weissbier, it's like waiting for xmas.

Its a cloudy 'hefe weissbier'. Lovely. First homebrew kit I did was a weissbeer, didn't last 2 seconds :lol:
 
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