Topic List |
Page List:
1 |
---|---|
MrMallard 01/29/20 8:08:44 AM #1: |
I kept an update thread for my homebrew beer as it brewed. It's been a few weeks since I bottled my beer, and I finally got to taste the final product on Australia Day.
It's not as fizzy as regular beer? Like a longneck of beer is usually so fizzy it hurts my mouth as I drink it. My beer has more of a soda-like carbonation. Out of my 23 litre batch of beer, I managed to get 28 longnecks of beer. Accounting for carbonation drops, each batch of beer would produce $300+ of beer for every $30 of ingredients. It tastes just like a Cooper's beer, just.lile the homebrew I had up at my nan and pop's place. ![]() I just got home after drinking cider for 4 hours, and I cracked open a homebrew to get me where I want to go. Probably about to go to bed, since this beer is very heavy and makes me feel sleepy. --- Now Playing: Borderlands 2, Skyrim, Assassin's Creed ... Copied to Clipboard!
|
teepan95 01/29/20 8:11:01 AM #2: |
Nice! Enjoy a beer for me ;)
--- Baby, I'm an engineer ;) I can calculate (within a reasonable margin of error) how this nut is gonna splash when it hits ya tiddies ... Copied to Clipboard!
|
MrMallard 01/29/20 8:47:14 AM #3: |
teepan95 posted...
Nice! Enjoy a beer for me ;)Thank you, I will! --- Now Playing: Borderlands 2, Skyrim, Assassin's Creed ... Copied to Clipboard!
|
Sackgurl 01/29/20 8:54:26 AM #4: |
my partner brews, and he says pale lagers are usually carbonated to very high levels, likely to cover for the lack of malt/hop flavor. if you have a craft stout or some other less heavily carbonated beer it might have a more similar co2 level to yours, although 'soda-like' seems pretty highly carbonated also
--- LittleBigPlanet is like merging dress-up with a real game. ... Copied to Clipboard!
|
Topic List |
Page List:
1 |