• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

What are you drinking now?

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
A short pour of HB Pale Ale while mashing in a Pale Wheat.
C180E6F8-2EAA-4229-A802-F6CFA02F1936.jpeg
 
At Man Of Kent for some burgers, fish & chips
And British beers
 

Attachments

  • 49F0E0DD-F25B-48A3-8C81-B566C2A42284.jpeg
    49F0E0DD-F25B-48A3-8C81-B566C2A42284.jpeg
    1 MB
  • 46146679-2B97-4F3B-8195-2A3D0E4155D5.jpeg
    46146679-2B97-4F3B-8195-2A3D0E4155D5.jpeg
    1.4 MB
  • 45CCE769-B0B8-4236-A164-E15141D60352.jpeg
    45CCE769-B0B8-4236-A164-E15141D60352.jpeg
    861.3 KB
  • 8DA538D2-7AF0-4686-B98B-31AB2B22DDF2.jpeg
    8DA538D2-7AF0-4686-B98B-31AB2B22DDF2.jpeg
    1 MB
Back in May or maybe early June I asked Mrs. BY if she’d ever want to try brewing. To my surprise she jumped at the chance. She loves high abv, thick, chewy stouts so I designed a recipe that I thought she might like. She brewed a small one gallon batch back in May/June to get her feet wet. It was enough to fill seven 16oz flip tops, and an eighth one about 2/3 full. Well tonight we opened the partial bottle to see how it’s progressing ( the other seven are being saved until Xmas). Damn......she really nailed it. It’s so good. 10.5% with no alcohol burn, and it’s thick and chewy as well. She’s already talking about brewing it again but scaling up to 5 gallons and kegging it.
1FAC76F0-FA7D-48A3-82AA-25C4E16BA5DF.jpeg
 
Last edited:
Back
Top