InspectorJon
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The mild is bottled and the barleywine is on the go with the Nottingham yeast from the mild. It took off in just a few hours.

Haha, we went swimming at the beach today. Only 24c, which is cool for this time of year, usually 30cSummer, what's that?
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Theres nothing magical about it. Icy and dangerous roads and it is cold. I prefer foggy and nearly freezing temperature Christmas, like this year.Haha, we went swimming at the beach today. Only 24c, which is cool for this time of year, usually 30c
Once in my life, id love to experience a white christmas. Ive seen snow one day of my life haha
I agree if you take the requirement of having to drive on German roads out of the equation.I take -20 and dry air and a meter of snow over just around 0 and high humidity any day of the week.
I Love M.O. but havn't tried floor malted yet.IMO CaraGold is a great malt and somewhat underused, especially outside of the UK. I really like a British pale ale that's 90% MO and 10% CaraGold, it accentuates the nuttiness you can often get from a good quality MO (as I've waxed lyrical about on here before, Warminster's floor malted MO is the king of British base malts).
If you’re willing to walk a few hundred meters, you can have it to yourself. Beaches are everywhere here.Your beach is only about 2 miles long. Must really suffer on Christmas afternoon to get out there.
Snoqualmie is the closest ski area near seattle (under an hour's drive). Challenge is the base area is only about 1,000m/3,000ft elevation. Usually the temp is right around freezing at the base, so pretty wet and not @Erik the Anglophile's cup of tea. But I manage to snowboard between 35 - 50 times / season, including this afternoon.![]()
The standard 7 EBC one.I Love M.O. but havn't tried floor malted yet.
Which Warminster M.O. malt do you use?
I can find Warminster Floor Malted Low Colour Maris Otter EBC 2.5, and Warminster Floor Malted Maris Otter Pale Ale EBC7.
To be fair you've some decent beaches nearby as well, even if you can only use them for two months a year... It was ~35C in Seattle when we escaped to Ruby Beach on 4 July weekend. Whereas this Christmas in the UK has been particularly dreich.Your beach is only about 2 miles long. Must really suffer on Christmas afternoon to get out there.
Snoqualmie is the closest ski area near seattle (under an hour's drive).
Going vaguely back on topic, I love BX but would tend not to use it on its own in a bitter, it's better blended with some Goldings unless it's from a really hot vintage like 2018 (or probably 2022, although I've not brewed with any '22 BX) when its Goldings ancestry comes through more.I really like just Maris Otter or similar for bitter. I have some on the way, im going to do just that. Maris Otter, Bramling Cross ( bittering and late ) and Verdant
About 30 years ago, I drove from Bega back to Sydney. Not sure how many long white sand beaches we stopped at that were completely deserted. Well over a dozen and passed by a few dozen more. It was glorious.If you’re willing to walk a few hundred meters, you can have it to yourself. Beaches are everywhere here.
Redback! That was really popular before microbreweries took off here. Then they disappeared, not too long before craft beer started getting popular from memory. They had a really good lager too for a whileAbout 30 years ago, I drove from Bega back to Sydney. Not sure how many long white sand beaches we stopped at that were completely deserted. Well over a dozen and passed by a few dozen more. It was glorious.
Redback was the only microbrew I knew of at the time.
Golden syrup is a common hack to replicate invert #1, but it can be difficult for our North American cousins to get hold of at sensible prices, so seeing it at UK-ish prices in a supermarket is kinda notable. Even if it can't be real golden syrup if it's not in a tin...Are they for brewing I use Golden Syrup in some Belgian beers.
My last AMZ order of 6-11oz bottles was about $28USD. AMZ has them at $36USD now so the price apparently did not make it across the Atlantic.For those near a QFC (and maybe elsewhere in the Kroger empire), this popped up in another group and may be of interest - not clear if it's out of date or they're just giving up on golden syrup in general, it's in the "world food" shelves :
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Current status - eating 75%-off mince pies...
Farmhouse Brewing is a decent spot for hops, they have the more common ones like EKG, Fuggle, Challenger and Target. I ended up having to buy a pound of First Gold from Hop Alliance when I couldn't get it anywhere else.Those of you in the US, where are you getting your UK hops? It’s fairly easy to get EKG & Fuggle, but looking for hops such as Challenger, Progress, Target, First Gold, Pilgrim, etc. in 1-2oz bags.
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^^ ThisThose of you in the US, where are you getting your UK hops? It’s fairly easy to get EKG & Fuggle, but looking for hops such as Challenger, Progress, Target, First Gold, Pilgrim, etc. in 1-2oz bags. thanks for any links.