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Started this discussion. Last reply by Ben Dean Sep 9, 2016. 10 Replies 0 Likes
been brewing an Emersons Bookbinder clone and it is REALLY delicious if you like that type of beer. It has approx. 192 grams of hops o/a in it and takes a long time to mature (in winter ).The beer…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Des Ross Feb 12, 2016. 18 Replies 0 Likes
Can somebody give me some advice on this recipe. It is a Montieths original cone or should I say, was.I started with the recipe from AHB but found it to be to caramel so tried lightening the crystal…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Peter Church Jan 17, 2015. 8 Replies 0 Likes
I have been playing around with a Monteiths original clone from AHB recipes. I adjusted the crystal malt and the pale chocolate malt because I was getting a beer that was way to honey like and now I…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Nick Good Jul 10, 2014. 14 Replies 0 Likes
Does anybody use Brewmate software?I have just downloaded it and I am trying to load in a Montheiths original ale clone c/o AHB.I don't really know what I am doing and I am getting a 1.83 ABV even…Continue
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Hi Nick, where I'm presently up to now is waiting to receive parcel from Paul Finney, having taken onboard Mike's comment from earlier in the week. If this works out the way I hope, will set aside thoughts of BIAB. I was happy with my brew-in-ignorance results (bit of an issue with very extended ferment times, a very recent thing, I can't seem to resolve) until a weekend in Auckland with incidental/accidental craft beer testing, followed by a Taupo overnighter with more of the same enroute to Wellington and yet more, started to get me curious. There are some pretty fantastic brews out there created by brewers thinking beyond the norm - I'm not likely to join them but if I can add another dimension to my brews I'll be happy.
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