Dry cider suggestons?
Dry cider suggestons?
'm a bg fan of Mercury Bay Dry Cder as a summer beverage. Would anyone know of an equivalent as a HB?
Re: Dry cider suggestons?
Just realised there was another thread just before this - apologes but would apprecate some tips anyway.mikey wrote:'m a bg fan of Mercury Bay Dry Cder as a summer beverage. Would anyone know of an equivalent as a HB?
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As I've said in other threads, I think you definitely need the 125g or so of lactose in this one, just to take off the extremely dry bite.
See my No.35 at http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/ourhomebrews.html
Note that this is made to 18 litres only. It's bloody nice though, and was a big hit with 'er indoors.
Cheers,
Oliver
See my No.35 at http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/ourhomebrews.html
Note that this is made to 18 litres only. It's bloody nice though, and was a big hit with 'er indoors.
Cheers,
Oliver
Trust me, Black Rock without any unfermentable sugars is very dry. You almost need to cut it with lemonade.mikey wrote:How dry is dry?
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Not having ever had Mercury Bay, I cannot rate it against anything. The blackrock (as many others have already said) is very dry. You actually need the 125g lactose. I am a big fan of dry- actually, I prefer arid. This sounds like exactly what you need.
Last edited by Chris on Thursday Nov 17, 2005 11:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
haven't tried the VR IPA yet. It's only been in the bottle for two weeks so I'll give it at least another four before sampling.
I'll also go for the common opinion on the cider when I get around to brewing one.
ATM I've got a Malt Shovel IPA 5 days primary/ five days secondary ATM); and a Canadian Blonde (500 dex/ 250 malto-dex/ 250 light malt - 12g Hallertau dry racked on fifth day) on the boil.
I'm probably going to bottle the Malt Shovel tomorrow night so I can transfer the Canadian Blonde to the secondary fermenter.
I'll also go for the common opinion on the cider when I get around to brewing one.
ATM I've got a Malt Shovel IPA 5 days primary/ five days secondary ATM); and a Canadian Blonde (500 dex/ 250 malto-dex/ 250 light malt - 12g Hallertau dry racked on fifth day) on the boil.
I'm probably going to bottle the Malt Shovel tomorrow night so I can transfer the Canadian Blonde to the secondary fermenter.