Hello all,
Just wondering how many brewers out there have had a shit beer they have made and have had to mix it with another beer to make it a little more enjoyable to drink?
Im not sure what the problem is but I think since ive made a few nicer beers(partial boils, all extract, spec grains, fresh wort kit) now than from what I did at the start, the earlier ones just dont seem that great anymore?
Difficult to drink Beer....
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Re: Difficult to drink Beer....
Well...Have drunk all mine..great or disasters..its still all beer..bad or great..Thats homebrewing... 

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Agreed, wrote this a few months ago http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... tta#p82260
I think I'll try mixing it with another beer when I drink it. I've gotta say that since I've started using hops properly (not just a teabag steep) and spec grains, and taking a bit more consideration about what I put in a brew, I'm happy with every brew that I've made. Unfortunately I still have several cartons made from randomly mixed kits and liquid malt that don't seem to quite cut in anymore. But if I mix them with my twocan porter you never know. All in the name of science of course.
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Yep, I've got too many bottles of a real ale/something else twocan which turned out bitter enough to turn my mouth inside out.
Drinking it as a black & tan with another miserable tasteless "lager" may well be the better option than using it as snail killer.
Drinking it as a black & tan with another miserable tasteless "lager" may well be the better option than using it as snail killer.
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I have a Robust Porter in the shed that has a distinct vegemite flavour. Not totally off putting so i have kept it and drink a bottle every now and then. All i need is some buttered toast to go with it and i am a happy man........
The yeast was a 6th generation 1098 and i didnt smell or taste the starter.....


The yeast was a 6th generation 1098 and i didnt smell or taste the starter.....

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Yes, I made a two can(coopers stout and real ale) without putting any sweetness in it and it is nice but quite bitter, so last night I used 1 stubbie of twocan and a stubbie of another lighter colour beer and it comes out not to bad(still not as good as the better beers ive now been making).... Where there is a will there is a way...derfly wrote:Yep, I've got too many bottles of a real ale/something else twocan which turned out bitter enough to turn my mouth inside out.
Drinking it as a black & tan with another miserable tasteless "lager" may well be the better option than using it as snail killer.

Those kit beers, IMHO really do need malt, grains, hops and proper yeast. I really dont know how people just do kit and kg...

I have a spoiled palate though, I like things done right...

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i've been drinking a coopers real ale with brew 2.not very good.but a dash of homebrand lemonade does wonders+and you can recycle the bottles
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A nip of Stones Green Ginger Wine does the world of wonders to beer, and it gives it a bit of a alcohol kick also....bensfarm wrote:i've been drinking a coopers real ale with brew 2.not very good.but a dash of homebrand lemonade does wonders+and you can recycle the bottles

We used to just drink the first mouthful of a stubbie and then top it up with a nip..
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