As the title says, what is your best recipe.
I've tried formulating my own. They are either boring or rubbish. So simply, I want to try yours! Is that really cheeky???
Simple, complicated I don't mind, but single infusion mash would be best.
Cheers,
Eddie.
Ok, what is your favorite/most successful recipe!?
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Re: Ok, what is your favorite/most successful recipe!?
If you like bitters, you could give my house bitter a try. You can find the recipe on this page.
Re: Ok, what is your favorite/most successful recipe!?
Any more criteria other than Single Infusion?
I usually brew to a relatively low ABV% but out o fmy last ten brews I'd rate this one the highest:-
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=17149
It's a rework of a weakened London Pride recipe I used ages back to use to tweak to get a 'Chiswick' type of brew.
If your not into recipe formulation though there's some great recipe books out there, it's worth buying one and working your way through them!
I usually brew to a relatively low ABV% but out o fmy last ten brews I'd rate this one the highest:-
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=17149
It's a rework of a weakened London Pride recipe I used ages back to use to tweak to get a 'Chiswick' type of brew.
If your not into recipe formulation though there's some great recipe books out there, it's worth buying one and working your way through them!
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Re: Ok, what is your favorite/most successful recipe!?
The prizewinning recipes thread in the Recipes section would be a great place to start 

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