Wilkos Mango IPA.....

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Wilkos Mango IPA.....

Post by WalesAles » Sun Jun 07, 2020 8:18 pm

Hello Everyone, Only Me! #-o
Brewed this yesterday.
1 Can Wilkos IPA. 20Lt brew.
500gr Med Spraymalt
500gr Light Spraymalt (Wilkos shelves bloody empty again!) #-o
Yeast in at 20deg
SG 1040
Day 7 Dry Hop 100gr Chinook Leaf Hops.
Bottling day add 2Lts Mango puree to FV.

Brewed this back in 2014 and it was not good, I put the Mango in at the start of brew and the
Mango was completely stripped out in the fermentation stage. No smell or taste of Mango.

WA

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Re: Wilkos Mango IPA.....

Post by WalesAles » Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:23 pm

Bottled this today.
Split brew to 10lts IPA, 10Lts Mango IPA.
Put 1lt Mango juice in 10lts beer, meh! no taste or smell of Mango! #-o
Put 2lt Mango juice in 10lts beer, Hmmmm, that`s better, tidy smell and taste
of Mango, not over the top. Let`s see what happens! :D
Looks like tomato soup. =D> =D>

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Re: Wilkos Mango IPA.....

Post by Shaunmcg37 » Tue Jul 14, 2020 9:35 pm

Hi WA,

As a newbie on JBK, I'm getting excited about trying one of these exotic beers, evennif they are kits from Wilko, but you have inspired me....

Shaun

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Re: Wilkos Mango IPA.....

Post by orlando » Wed Jul 15, 2020 1:53 pm

WalesAles wrote:
Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:23 pm
Looks like tomato soup. =D> =D>
Sure they were Mangoes? :lol:
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Re: Wilkos Mango IPA.....

Post by WalesAles » Wed Jul 15, 2020 9:51 pm

Thanks for the bump orlando! #-o
Forgot about this brew in the front room under the duvet! [-X
Even managed to redecorate the whole room around the 2 crates of beer.
Just checked one of the Mango beers and it looks like watery tomato soup, the top inch has cleared ok,
this is going to be a long time settling.
I picked up one of the normal IPA, held it to the window and said `WOW`, clearest pint of HB ever seen,
(apart from my TC).

Shaun,
Don`t make this `Exotic` beer yet, I will `taste test` tomorrow and report back.
Yes, with pics. :D

WA

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Re: Wilkos Mango IPA.....

Post by WalesAles » Thu Jul 16, 2020 8:14 pm

Shaun,
I`m not doing a taste test. Only been in the bottles 3 weeks.
Pic as promised.........
ImageDSCF0700 by Wales Ales, on Flickr

Clear IPA and Murky Mango IPA.

WA

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Re: Wilkos Mango IPA.....

Post by wanus » Sun Jul 19, 2020 1:57 pm

I never said a word and even if i had it wudda fell on deaf ears.... :whistle:
One thing i will say though is that,i never thought i`d see the day Idris come second to a mango.
At least he`s gotta good view into the garden.By the way wheres that honeysuckle :lol: ?
FV 1:Empty
FV 2:Empty
Demi 1&2:Empty
Demi 3&4:Empty
Maturing: Bastard builders brew
Bottle conditioning: Bastard builders brew
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