What are you drinking tonight 2022?

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Fuggles English pale
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Not quite ready yet but I couldn’t resist a taste! This is my NEIPA which is only 9 days old.

I’m gonna say this is the nicest thing I’ve made so far. It’s rammed full of pineapple and peach flavour and aroma (for my tastebuds anyway). It’s just soo good and I can’t believe I made it. I don’t think it’ll last long in our house!

I used David Heath’s grain bill, along with something similar to Verdant’s water profile and I chose the hop schedule and yeast. A bit of a ‘take from everywhere’ beer. 😂

If anyone is interested, the recipe is below and the measured values are in the bottom right. It ended up at 7.1% so I’m only having one!

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9 days in the keg? Get that drank. For hoppy beers I start drinking straight from kegging
 
Two nice beers from LIDL for less than £1.30 each, a nice refreshing change from the heavily hopped beers That I've been drinking recently, for mid week easy drinking in my opinion really good and priced right, I'll get a few in for emergencies, these are bitter hopped and clean refreshing and pallatable, I'm a fan.
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Camping in Devon but mostly found Cornish Brewed beer in the supermarket. This one is ok, tho wouldn't rush back to get another. It's hazy when poured so I wonder if it's bottle conditioned. Couldn't see any info on the label tho.
 

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Round at my MIL's after work to do a few jobs and have my tea - Lamb pie and apple crumble !
Not tried Banks's before but this is a lovely light sessionable amber ale with Fuggles and Golding.
Might try something like this myself.

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At 89p in Aldi, that was my usual pint until I started to brew again..an easy one to drink👍
 
Trying my Italian pilsner, it's got a rubber taste of it. This is a new one for me, it's only 4 days in the keg. Strange one, it will be interesting to see how this develops. It will have around 4 weeks or its getting tipped. Any ideas, fermented at 12 using 2xCML hell
 
Trying my Italian pilsner, it's got a rubber taste of it. This is a new one for me, it's only 4 days in the keg. Strange one, it will be interesting to see how this develops. It will have around 4 weeks or its getting tipped. Any ideas, fermented at 12 using 2xCML hell
Rubber like a band aid? Or like a tire? What hops did you use?
 
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