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  1. Markymook

    Winter Warmer

    Thanks for that . . . You certainly have some recipes on the go. Be great to hear how you get on.
  2. Markymook

    Winter Warmer

    Ok that’s cool . . I didn’t think of nutmeg.
  3. Markymook

    Winter Warmer

    Hi. . . I am about to start a Geordie Winter Warmer but I would like to add cinnamon as an extra seasonal ingredient. . . The question is can I use cinnamon powder and if so how much for a 40 pint batch. The worry is it stops the yeast from working . . . Any info is good.
  4. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Oh no what a nightmare for you😩. I’m not an expert by a long way but if it tastes that rank I would probably dump it and put it down to a bad day. Maybe some more experienced brewer can give you better advice than me. Could be that there is still a lot of bits suspended in the beer that will...
  5. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    As promised I would let you know how the Woodfordes Wherry turned out. Just a few weeks in the bottle and I must say I am very impressed with the results. Good carbonation and close to the real thing. Maybe 2 drops instead of 1. Going to leave it as long as i can but to be honest I can’t see it...
  6. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Please let me know how you find the Reserve . . . I am really tempted to have a punt at that one. Can’t wait for the Wherry to condition. It is crystal clear already in the bottle and the bottles have firmed up nicely. Not sure if I should have used glass instead of plastic but I don’t want to...
  7. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Thanks for the info. . . . .living in Great Yarmouth , well Gorleston to be exact gives me a good chance to sample a lot of Woodfordes ales and I do prefer Wherry. I did look at the Revenge for a possible and the Bure Gold too. Looks like you are a true Woodfordes fan. !!. So many to choose from...
  8. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Cheers for the info . . . The sweet Newkie Brown sounds good as I don’t mind a brown ale. Apparently Wilco kits are good so please let me know how you get on too. Looking forward to the Wherry but being good and leaving it alone that’s why I need another kit to do to take my mind off it. If...
  9. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    As promised an update about my first brew in quite a few years. Just bottled my Woodfordes Wherry and all going to plan. FG 1014 so I think it’s come out at 4.6. Used carbonation drops . . Never used them before as normally use sugar. Very slightly cloudy but already tastes good. Going to leave...
  10. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Thanks.👍.
  11. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Hi . . Thank you.
  12. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Bonus. . . Hope mine is is good then. Going into pubs and paying a lot of money for a pint is not top of my list at the moment and I remembered how nice home brew tasted and how enjoyable it was to make. I used to brew Muntons mild which I was really pleased with.
  13. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Thanks. . . .I live just a few miles from Hemsby. . . . Had a few beers there myself 😉
  14. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Thanks all . . . I am about 20 mins from the brewery. . . In Gorleston-on-Sea. Not done this brew before but the reviews are good so if it’s close to the original I will be a happy chap.
  15. Markymook

    Hi All . . .

    Just joined and wanted to say hello from sunny Norfolk. 1st brew for many years just started and it’s a Woodfordes Wherry. All bubbling away nicely. I will let you know how it goes. . . . .cheers.
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