I know that one.Try Sangre del torro. You can buy it in Sainsbury's. it's my favourite.
I like Marques de Caceras.
I know that one.Try Sangre del torro. You can buy it in Sainsbury's. it's my favourite.
The black bottle of that is very nice.I know that one.
I like Marques de Caceras.
Shmancy!The black bottle of that is very nice.
I only get it when on offer.Shmancy!
I rarely spend that much on a bottle. Perversely I'm more likely to go large in a restaurant, where the mark up is ridiculous, than at home. Possibly because I know I'm in for a pasting on the food bill anyway so may as well have a decent bottle of plonk to wash it down.

Forgive my ignorance as I've never brewed beer, how do you get the 'recipe' to brew San Miguel????
How much room do you need to be able to brew properly then?
Full garage? Shed?
It's just just 2 containers on a small table in the garage, I did all the prep in the kitchen and now it's in the garage doing it's thing. You don't need a lot of space.
I'm lucky as the Father in law has given me all his old stuff so I haven't had to fork out much at all, my main cost is going to be bottles which are 6 for £4 but of course I'll reuse them for my next batch.
I say this as I was walking through town (where I work, not live) and there was this very interesting looking brewing shop.
Think I might do a bit while I'm here. Would go for ale or porter rather than a lager but it does sound interesting, must say.
From my father in law, so got lucky with the initial cost.Was looking at kits today.
I'm going to do it. Where did you get your gear from?
The advice I got was that a kit by itself will bring you an average result but following a recipe that uses the kit but also other ingredients will get you much better results.They do, yes. Already looked there.
Probably the cheapest bet too but was looking for a tip on quality as well.