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Threw that into a Coopers stout I put down earlier.
Anyone else ever used it?
No, but I like the sound of it, keep us posted & best of luck w/it
http://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/prestige-whisky-smoked-blend-p-1930.html
That's it in case anyone wants to buy it.
Cheers, but I think Ill wait to see how yours turns out 1st ;)
I think someone else on here used one of those in a wheatbeer not so long ago
How did it turn out?
I'm pretty sure someone else used something similar in a wheatbeer kit and it worked out well.
It'll probably be barely noticeable in 23L as they're designed for 700ml I think
Quote from: fishjam45 on January 25, 2014, 08:36:31 PM
How did it turn out?
I'm abroad atm with work, so won't be til April I get to check it out.
That'll be 6 months since it was bottled....
sure let us know anyway, cheers
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Tried it the other day and there was no taste, whiskey nor smoked, off it. :(
Did it at least taste like stout? My very first beer was a Coopers Stout kit and it was pretty tasteless as well. I assume I didn't do anything wrong with it either, don't really see what I could have done to take all the flavour out of it.
More whiskey! More smoke!
At least it turned out drinkable :)
Quote from: irish_goat on April 06, 2014, 11:17:57 PM
Did it at least taste like stout? My very first beer was a Coopers Stout kit and it was pretty tasteless as well. I assume I didn't do anything wrong with it either, don't really see what I could have done to take all the flavour out of it.
It's all right. Though tbh, I tasted a Coopers Dark Ale the other day that I bottled four months ago and it was far better.