grandridge moonlight

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db
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grandridge moonlight

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has anyone tried to replicate this fine beer? if so, what did you use & how'd it go?
Nathan
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Post by Nathan »

DB, the moonlight was a good one was it? I was up in Mooloolaba last week and got a different 6 pack every day to try new beers. I bought the GrandRidge Supershine which is very potent and very expensive. 11% alcohol and a stubby is $7 from the bottle shop and $150 a carton. Not my cup of tea though, had a strong scotch flavour. I've been checking out their website and they call it a sipping beer. Anyway, enough rambling. I'll have to try the moonlight out. Sorry, no recipe though.
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Post by db »

yeah i havent worked up the guts (nor $$'s :wink: ) to try the rocket fuel range.. moonlight is very drinkable
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Sounds as though you might need to try a recipe similar to Geoff's and mine for the millennium ale. See http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/millenniumale.html.

Cheers,

Oliver
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Post by Andy »

Not tried to brew anything this strong, to be honest I so far have stuck to kits. But up until a few months ago the Eldridge Pope Brewrey was 5 miles from my home. I have tried the Thomas Hardy Ale and your description of your Millenium Ale seems to be spot on! I have a 1995 vintage bottle somewhere safe and no idea when I am gonna drink the stuff.
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Post by Oliver »

Andy,

Just hold onto that little bottle until I get around to visiting the mother country. I'm sure I can help you appreciate it!

Cheers,

Oliver
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Oliver,

Not a chance my friend, not a chance!


Andy
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Post by db »

hmmm.. millenium ale eh?.. not really the "mid" strenght brew i was after..
but i'll keep the millenium ale in mind.... just incase petrol prices get too high :wink:
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Post by Oliver »

Mmmm. Sorry about that. I completely misread it. I was thinking of the Supershine, which is 9% or so. I blame it all on the red wine I had been drinking.

So, to clarify, if you're looking to replicate Grand Ridge Moonlight, DO NOT use the recipe for the Millennium Ale!

Cheers,

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Post by db »

hehe i thought that was the case :D
red wine will do that to ya..
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