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I'm almost contemplating getting all the kit out of the loft and having a go after so many years. Trouble is i'm a belgium beer fanatic, and whilst there are a couple of recipes out there, I can't find anything near the equivalent of Dave Lines book to tell me how to make the many brands of belgium beer that are available and that i enjoy . Just as well i returned with a bit of stock yesterday that'll keep me going for a few months until the next trip
Well since the UK goverment are going to put an increase of 40 pence per unit of alcohol on the price of booze i think its time for me to start brewing again
The thing about lagers is that they are a lot more difficult to make than ales.
I remember hearing stories of people running out of their houses into the street with exploding home brew bottles .
Quote from: curryhell on March 25, 2012, 06:47 PMI'm almost contemplating getting all the kit out of the loft and having a go after so many years. Trouble is i'm a belgium beer fanatic, and whilst there are a couple of recipes out there, I can't find anything near the equivalent of Dave Lines book to tell me how to make the many brands of belgium beer that are available and that i enjoy . Just as well i returned with a bit of stock yesterday that'll keep me going for a few months until the next trip I haven't read this, CH, but it looks like it could be interesting if you're into brewing Belgian beers.For an excellent book on brewing real ales (which I have read), check out: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Belgian-Ale-Classic-Beer-Style/dp/0937381314/ref=pd_sim_b_17