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DaveH21

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Hi Guys

 

during my 1st period of brewing back in the late 80's (when we still brewed with CSR Sugar), I bought an English Kit of Nut Brown Ale. It is still the best beer I ever made.

 

It came in a swish cardboard box with the can, plus malt and was built to be a 9% alcohol beer (it was too and that has a funny story to go with it)

 

I can't remember the name of the kit, but I would love to make an Ale like that again - e.g. dark brown, nutty sweet malty flavour and high alcohol (e.g. 9%)

 

Does anyone have an idea of how I would put a beer like that together? I imagine I would need a special yeast to handle that alcohol.

 

Does anyone remember that type of beer kit ?- it was definitely english but I can't remember the brand.

 

Regards

Dave

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G'day Dave,

 

I don't know about the particular kit that you are thinking about but I do know of a recipie in the How to Brew section under Ale called Nut Brown Ale. Not sure if this is what you are looking for but might be worth a look. I made it once and it turned out to be quite a nice drop.

 

I don't think it will be 9% either, but wouldn't mind hearing a funny story though....!!!

 

Wal

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Well it was a dark brown ale, with a very slight reddish tinge when held up to the light.

 

And it was 9% too.

 

Myself and a mate sat down to watch the 1989 Sydney Rugby League Grand Final. We started drinking it about 12:30pm and the game didn't start until 3pm in those days.

 

So this Ale is supposed to be 9%. At half time in the final (about 4pm), we start to question if it can possibly be 9% alcohol, as we have been drinking it solidly for 4 hours and we are not feeling the slightest effects.

 

Neither of us can remember the 2nd half [innocent]

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Well it was a dark brown ale, with a very slight reddish tinge when held up to the light.

 

And it was 9% too.

 

Myself and a mate sat down to watch the 1989 Sydney Rugby League Grand Final. We started drinking it about 12:30pm and the game didn't start until 3pm in those days.

 

So this Ale is supposed to be 9%. At half time in the final (about 4pm), we start to question if it can possibly be 9% alcohol, as we have been drinking it solidly for 4 hours and we are not feeling the slightest effects.

 

Neither of us can remember the 2nd half [innocent]

I hope you have seen a replay, it was one of the best grand finals of all time (excluding every grand final the Bulldogs have won).

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Come to think of it, it must have been the 1990 grand final - it was penrith & canberra.

 

And I'm a Doggy too Hairy [biggrin]

It must have been a strong beer if it wiped out your memory for 12 months [lol]

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