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good for porter
by matty
@ 14, Apr 2008 |

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500g DDME, 1kg, yes 1 kg of morgans MB
choc malt, 100g roasted black grain
(steeped), 300g dry corn syrup, Chinook
@ 20 and dry, 21 ltrs @ 22 degrees for
2. Very rich and a bloody good winter
beer
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Good Stuff
by FazerPete
@ 11, Mar 2008 |

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Made with 1.5kg liquid amber malt, 100g
chocolate malt, 20g Newport hops @20mins
and fermented at 19c for 9 days with 12g
of S-04. This is the first Beermakers
kit I've tried and I have to say I'm
impressed. It's very dark and rich in
colour and flavour and is my idea of
what a good dark ale should be. I'd
probably up the hops next time to give
it a bit more bitterness but it's a
good brew.
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Lovely
by Drew Carey82
@ 15, Nov 2005 |

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Made twice with just a half a kilo of
dark malt and half dextrose to 23,
litres and came out sensational
literally gets better with age, probably
peaks about 2 months. Will add grains
next time
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like a Tooheys old
by ian
@ 17, Mar 2005 |

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I've made this twice, both times with
1.5kg black rock amber malt & Filled to
about 21.5 lts. The 2nd time I added
12.5 g of fuggles hops. Both were quite
nice , I'm no huge fan of Tooheys Old
but if you wanted to make somthing
similar then this is pretty close. The
head quality on both brews was pretty
ordinary , perhaps 200g of corn syrup
might help.
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