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    Tropical flavour in pale ales

    I hope I have taken that in consideration with my recipe. I'll give it a try soon :thumb:
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    Tropical flavour in pale ales

    I think you're right Bodleigh Head. I'll give it a try and if I'm pleased with the result, that's fine! I know, that my recipe is too loaded with ingredients compared to many comercial breweries - so I probably won't hit Loweswater Gold anyway:grin:
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    Tropical flavour in pale ales

    I already tried to contact the brewer but they didn't want to help. I think they were afraid that I would take away some business from them - even though we can't buy their beers here in Denmark:-?
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    Tropical flavour in pale ales

    Sorry for then incomplete description. I'm trying to clone one of my all time favorites from Cumbria - Loweswater Gold. There's not much to find about this beer but my initial attributes are common on the web. I have tried to come up with a recipe, which I would like to hear your comments. I...
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    Tropical flavour in pale ales

    I have searched the web four many hours to unlock the secret of a beer with the following description: Aroma is moderate malty, toasted, fruity, elderflowers, pineapple notes Nose is hoppy, fruits, citrus. Flavour is slightly malty, citrus, a bit grassy I'm looking for english or german...
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    Loweswater Gold

    Has anyone found a clone for this fantastic beer? Not available in Denmark, so I have to brew it myself :)
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    UK Homebrewing Magazine?

    There seems to be a lot of people who want to talk a good idea into the deep. I have bought BYO for a few years now and every time i'm enjoying the new issue, I wish, that I could have a similar magazine from the UK instead. UK has a fantastic history regarding beer and iMO there must be a...
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    Denmark calling

    My base has mainly been Keswick but in 2009 we was way round. Please use google translate to "attack" my web-page. In my photoalbum from 2009 and nearly every year after that you'll find diaries from my trip to my 2. homebase in the Lakes.
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    Denmark calling

    I'm Alex, live in Fredericia, Denmark, born 1960. I started brewing in 2011 after a 14 days trip to Lake District. The real cask ale went into my blood and it's very hard to get here in Denmark - so I had to start brewing at home :) Most of my home-brew is still real ale and I enjoy it...
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    UK Homebrewing Magazine?

    I'm new in this forum. I have been looking for a UK home-brew magazine a la BYO. Found this thread. How is everything going. Do you still have any plans for an online magazine?
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