I'm just about to sample two single malt beers. Obviously both pale ales.
The first one Batemans Spring is simply Maris Otter with Pheonix and Target hops at 5% abv
It's a refreshing brew with clean tastes but lacks the complexity and body I like. I does have a good after taste but not much taste when quaffed. It's not going on my favourites list but I will drink it again if available.
http://www.bateman.co.uk/Beers/btsbreeze.htm
The next I'll let you know about later.
Marston's Single Malt
Brewed using Golden Promise malt. Grown in the north, it is one of the oldest varieties of brewing barley and one that has also been popular with whisky distillers. This full flavoured Malt combines with our fine English hops to produce a smooth, mellow beer with a flavour that is subtly different from any other, but as distinctive as a single malt whisky.
But the point of this thread is to see if you have any favourite simple recipes with few recipes?
I think this is my simplest.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=21132
The first one Batemans Spring is simply Maris Otter with Pheonix and Target hops at 5% abv
It's a refreshing brew with clean tastes but lacks the complexity and body I like. I does have a good after taste but not much taste when quaffed. It's not going on my favourites list but I will drink it again if available.
http://www.bateman.co.uk/Beers/btsbreeze.htm
The next I'll let you know about later.
Marston's Single Malt
Brewed using Golden Promise malt. Grown in the north, it is one of the oldest varieties of brewing barley and one that has also been popular with whisky distillers. This full flavoured Malt combines with our fine English hops to produce a smooth, mellow beer with a flavour that is subtly different from any other, but as distinctive as a single malt whisky.
But the point of this thread is to see if you have any favourite simple recipes with few recipes?
I think this is my simplest.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=21132