fuck me that's going to be bitter even with a nice big grist like that (I'm assuming ths is 40L?)
leave some bottles aside for a year and see how it develops
Flatmates want a lager, so I've concocted the following with what I have:
OG: 1.051 || IBU: 23 || SRM: 6 || 25L
3.6kg Light LME (1.8kg added at end of boil)
0.5kg Light DME (also added at end of boil)
10g Pacific Gem @ 60
15g NZ Hallertauer @ 30
15g " " @ 10
10g " " @ 0
2 x Saflager S-23
+ Irish Moss
Oh yeah, dry stout smells and tastes fantastic, I racked it to secondary for a fortnight, very excited for this one. Bottled the Pilsner also, I think the extract was old as it has a mild soapyish taste to it; nice hoppiness flavours though.
oh i was just joking, and more about nz lagers than about kits too. this whole business of steinie and speights advertising their 'pure' beers and the implications that their other offerings are somehow less pure amuses me. i really ought to try a kit again sometime, as long as it is fresh and i've got some decent yeast to ferment it with.
Don't forget to mention (often) that it's brewed in New Zealand, and give it a name that connects with nature/natural theme. Hmmm, how about something trite like "100% Pure NZ Lager"? :p
Sum It Up Lager, a great beer that embodies the spirit of the modern Northern Suburbs Man
I'll bottle it in 750ml glass and have it after a work out in the vege garden, rekindle the spirit of the long gone and often maligned good Kiwi Joker, 1/4 sections, rugby racing & beer, 6 O'Clock swill .. what more could you ever want from a Premium Our Kit Beer ?