OH YEAH! All signs point to delicious! I just tasted it when i bottled it after it fermented. It's not done yet. I have to let it carbonate and age. But i had a glass of the non-carbonated beer from the bottom of the barrel. It was flat, obviously, but the flavor itself was nice, so it should be pretty good after it's aged a little. I will declare it fully fit for human consumption on February the 15th.
What will you name it? It has to be something witty and a little ironic.
I'm not gonna name it since I don't really consider it my beer, this time. I'll try a few more tried and true recipes or booster packs and then try to make my own recipe.
Those are my snazzy prescription safety glasses for work. But I think you people are missing the most important part of the picture... I have beer that I made, myself.
I like it a lot. But I think I'm getting more out of it after making some beer first. "Mr. Beer Home Brewery" is a nice cheap beer kit. I'm now ready to make a real investment and buy some proper brewing equipment.
While I have no pictures, I made and ate a batch. I think I added too much milk (Yeah, I don't use mixes. Pancake mixes are sacrilege), because the first half of them fell apart whenever I flipped them. I feel a lot fuller than I usually do after pancakes, which is weird, since I didn't eat much today. All in all, I'd say it was easily 1200 calories.
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wait...
Well, how is it?
Oh, if anyone's interested I had hotdog beans last night. They're bloody lovely, you know!
Can I have some? Pweeeeeeeeese?
Sorry...
It's about as good as a light beer can be.
EDIT: And dinner:
And that food looks not bad too.
You work in beer goggles?
Oh, and you must teach me your beer making ways. I've always wanted to try.
I like it a lot. But I think I'm getting more out of it after making some beer first. "Mr. Beer Home Brewery" is a nice cheap beer kit. I'm now ready to make a real investment and buy some proper brewing equipment.
Edit: I am making pancakes now.
Like right..... now!
In fact:
Crepes in Clingfilm!