An "Other brew" challenge

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clootie

An "Other brew" challenge

Post by clootie » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:55 pm

Ok, guess this thread will either fly or die. What is the most unusual, mental, outright crazy brew you have ever made??? Have seen some real crackers (mean that in a good way) brews and have picked a few up for my own collection. Who can come up with the idea (brewed or theoretical) that is furthest Out there?

DREADSKIN

Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by DREADSKIN » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:22 am

i still recon it has to be liberty cap mead. aint done it. wanna do it

Curious Brew

Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by Curious Brew » Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:46 pm

You called? :lol:

Pineapple TC?
Atomic Lemon?
Cherry Surprise?
Gingwah Beer?

Do like the sound of that Liberty Cap Mead though... :shock: :D

tatlock

Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by tatlock » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:03 pm

can we have recepies aswell please!

delboy

Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by delboy » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:13 pm

Maybe not that out there but i did a v. nice stout with vanilla, coffee and chocolate. Thats some peoples idea of their nightmare beer but i and anyone that tried it really enjoyed it.

DREADSKIN

Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by DREADSKIN » Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:53 am

well recon the liberty cap mead would be made with 3 500gram jars of honey, (strong tasting honey- lydells forest honey maybe) and a cup of strong tea made with the caps . this was a plan for last autumn, gonna have to be next autumn now as i didnt get my arse in gear... to busy scrumpin instead ;-)

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Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by FlourPower » Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:42 pm

Currently brewing

Tropical Fruit Juice TC with honey fermented on the slurry from an ancient orange mead to be primed with apple juice.
Drinking: Turbo Cider, Black Rain Stout, Jotun Killer Double Stout, Apple Wine, AG#1 F.A.G,
Fermenting: Bramble Wine
Conditioning: Blueberry Jam Mead, Gales Mead, HLM EPIC FORCE Methegln, Tropical Juice TC on an orange mead slurry, AG#2 S.L.A.G.
Waiting for Space: Muntons Conn: Bock

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Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by TC2642 » Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:33 pm

I'm waiting for one of the more adventurous or mad members to try this:

http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000373.php
Fermenting -!
Maturing - Lenin's Revenge RIS
Drinking - !
Next brew - PA
Brew after next brew - IPA

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FlourPower
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Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by FlourPower » Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:00 pm

The anti-thesis of everything on this site. I felt vomitous as he described some of that.
Drinking: Turbo Cider, Black Rain Stout, Jotun Killer Double Stout, Apple Wine, AG#1 F.A.G,
Fermenting: Bramble Wine
Conditioning: Blueberry Jam Mead, Gales Mead, HLM EPIC FORCE Methegln, Tropical Juice TC on an orange mead slurry, AG#2 S.L.A.G.
Waiting for Space: Muntons Conn: Bock

randomdave

Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by randomdave » Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:53 pm

I went an looked at that site an some of the other stuff he did was vile. But the commentry was ace, i was sat at work sniggering trying my hardest not to belly laugh. but hey im easily amused.

clootie

Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by clootie » Sat Feb 21, 2009 6:08 pm

Cheers Guys, I like making up a fairly strong batch of squash (blackcurrant and apple is nice) using sugar free cordial then add enough sugar to get it up to about 6% and ferment with either cider or champagne yeast. Harsh at first but really quite refresshing if you leave it for a while. Ok I know it's tramp juice but it does the trick and I am only just getting to grips with AG brewing.

BlackBag

Re: An "Other brew" challenge

Post by BlackBag » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:50 pm

I've got some parsnip cyser on the go at the minute.
It started out as apple and parsnip wine. A shit load of mashed apples and parsnips, with water and yeast. First racking it looked liked scotch broth. I managed to get about 2 litres of liquid off the vile trub, which I then topped up with apple juice. This became, eventually, the apple and parsnip wine. The vile trub looked too good to waste. I topped it up with 3 jars of honey and more apple juice. After a month I racked it. In a couple of weeks I'll bottle it. The slight taste I had when racking was a cross between mead that had been sitting in the sun for a week and cheap sweet white wine. Come summer 2010 it'll taste lovely.

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