* Give Away * Mangrove Jacks Craft Series Brew Day Package - Pink Grapefruit IPA

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Hands up for those that have visited their website.....
Yeah, because of that £2.95 postage option it's opened up the "oooh, well I could pick up a bit of this and that." option rather than my current delivery boi destroyer orders where I've got to squeeze every gram of a 70 kilo limit. And those add on packs of Mangrove Jack's LME look like a good option even though I've still got 13kg of spraymalt.
 
Right everyone! We have a winner!

All the entries were entered into a spreadsheet, which assigned the entry a number.

The numbers were put into a random number generator and the winner was number 12.

Number 12 is Drunkula

Well done @Drunkula - please private message us your address so we can get your prize out to you.

Thanks to everyone else that entered, but don't be too disheartened as we'll be back with another Give Away next month, starting Thursday 1st August.

If you ask him nicely, the Count may let you have a sniffter of his Mangrove Jack's Pink Grapefruit IPA.

Also, if you haven't already, sign up to our 'Drinker's Den' Newsletter, to get 5% off your next order. (Details on our website - only 1 voucher code per customer, T&C's apply).

Good luck for next time.
 
Yeah, because of that £2.95 postage option it's opened up the "oooh, well I could pick up a bit of this and that." option rather than my current delivery boi destroyer orders where I've got to squeeze every gram of a 70 kilo limit. And those add on packs of Mangrove Jack's LME look like a good option even though I've still got 13kg of spraymalt.
Congratulations,lady luck must have been looking down on you todayclapaacheers.
 
******** I forgot to enter. aheadbutt

Joking aside thanks to Brew2bottle for the giveaway and nice one Count.
 
Congratulations to The Count, nice competition brew2bottle. I also would like to see more all grain options on your site. I like the recipe builders on some sites out there.
 
Well done Drunkula and thank you to Brew2Bottle for the giveaway (which I missed!).

@Drunkula the condition of winning a giveway is that you HAVE to post a review once you've tried the beer!
 
Just bottled this fella up, did some with the carbonation drops from the kit but the most of it batched primed. Had a cheeky nip and before the priming sugar it was ok but a little bitter, after the priming sugar the grapefruit flavour popped up a bit and it was nice.

Not a hint of kit twang at all at the moment. I did no meddling with this to avoid oxidation apart from taking one gravity reading before the cold crash.

It finished at 1.012 with the 1.2kg of liquid malt extract supplied which is bang on what the website says. I mixed the kit in cold, because I forgot about heating water, and took a refractometer reading which worked out 1.049. I don't know if it would typically be higher. The kit says it's 5.7% and from 1.049 that would be the case with a kilo of sugar but only 4.9% with the malt extract - that's if the start reading was right. They don't say how they calculate things. 4.9% is fine by me.

The dry hop is 25g of simcoe and 25g of cascade and it smelled lovely from the packet. The yeast is MJ 44 and it did take a few days to get going which is typical.

And now I wait.
 
Just bottled this fella up, did some with the carbonation drops from the kit but the most of it batched primed. Had a cheeky nip and before the priming sugar it was ok but a little bitter, after the priming sugar the grapefruit flavour popped up a bit and it was nice.

Not a hint of kit twang at all at the moment. I did no meddling with this to avoid oxidation apart from taking one gravity reading before the cold crash.

It finished at 1.012 with the 1.2kg of liquid malt extract supplied which is bang on what the website says. I mixed the kit in cold, because I forgot about heating water, and took a refractometer reading which worked out 1.049. I don't know if it would typically be higher. The kit says it's 5.7% and from 1.049 that would be the case with a kilo of sugar but only 4.9% with the malt extract - that's if the start reading was right. They don't say how they calculate things. 4.9% is fine by me.

The dry hop is 25g of simcoe and 25g of cascade and it smelled lovely from the packet. The yeast is MJ 44 and it did take a few days to get going which is typical.

And now I wait.

Sounding good, can't wait for the taste test.
 
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