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Anyone have any experience with using this malt? I might give it a go in a hoppy Pale ale or West Coast IPA.
no experience with it. I might try it on a belgian single or a tripel? Crisps website recommends English ipa or english ale?Anyone have any experience with using this malt? I might give it a go in a hoppy Pale ale or West Coast IPA.
Have you tried Ashburne Malt? It's good for English style beers.Looks like it is readily available in the States - cheapest I found was $2.99/lb at Hopcraft Supply. Looks like an interesting malt - since most of my brewing is lower (less than 6%) alcohol and generally on the English Ale styles, it could add interesting malty flavor!
And love it@Josh Hughes is the only one I know who's used it
Yes I have - my wife likes mild ales, so Ashburne is the go-to for that, and I just brewed a Best Bitter with a couple of pounds of Ashburne in it - gives good body and mouth-feel - I like it!Have you tried Ashburne Malt? It's good for English style beers.
What did you brew with it? I think I'll order some and do a OTCB experiment.And love it
$2.99lb? Yikes!Looks like it is readily available in the States - cheapest I found was $2.99/lb at Hopcraft Supply. Looks like an interesting malt - since most of my brewing is lower (less than 6%) alcohol and generally on the English Ale styles, it could add interesting malty flavor!
There are no HB stores within 40 miles of me so online ordering is my go to.$2.99lb? Yikes!
I would like to hear how that one comes out though.
I just looked up Otter, and it was only $1.76 at the HB store.
They probably don’t use real otters in that. Maybe sea lions or something…$2.99lb? Yikes!
I would like to hear how that one comes out though.
I just looked up Otter, and it was only $1.76 at the HB store.
Nothing but fresh caught atlantic puffinsThey probably don’t use real otters in that. Maybe sea lions or something…