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Lovely!
by Ailbhe @ 17, Apr 2010 |

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This spent 2 weeks in my FV,
perhaps watered down a little too much
at 23/4l, at 22 degrees. Got 3 dzen
pints, primed with a quarter teaspoon of
muscovado. Tasted this after only a week
in the bottle and it was most enjoyable.
It's nearly fully cleared too, and will
be a most quaffable ale for the summer.
I'm not one to best describe taste but
it's got plenty of nose and a nice
bitter finish. The head at the moment is
poor enough, but Woodeford's heads
improve with age. And, it's aonly a
week ood old! Great kit, I'll be doing
it again, but this time with 20l for a
"kickier" ale. My version gets 4
stars, next time I'm sure it'll be 5,
because it really is a 5 star kit.
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nelsons revenge
by BrianOc - Email Reviewer @ 29, Jan 2010 |

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Made as per isntructions except to
approx 30 pint level. Fermented for 3
weeks in primary at 19C. Bottled 4
weeks. This kit is absolutly simple to
make and ther results stand up to an All
grain brew ( maybe could be improved
with some dry hopping). Fantastic result
best kit i ever made
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Superb 3 kilo Malt kit
by Ross - Email Reviewer @ 09, Jan 2005 |

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This is my favourite session bitter...
A full-bodied (4.9%) pale amber beer
with the rich flavour of Dundee cake.
Sultana fruitiness & a wonderful honey
aroma is balanced by a hoppy bitterness,
to give a full, but light feel. The
finish continues to develop into a warm,
mellow glow.
With no added sugar needed, this kit
couldn't be simpler, just add water &
stir in the yeast packet. This beer is
perfectly balanced, therefore no need
for lengthy bottling or kegging...
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