I have to agree with Dinoz here. Subtle is the way with any fruit beer in my opinion. Nice job. And craft beer has blown our pallets out with massive amounts of hops etc. It's great to step back and enjoy and appreciate subtle flavours. Cheers Rick and your daughters doing a fantastic job, so great to see. Merry Christmas and Cheers.😎👍👍
Merry Christmas Rick to you and your family. Enjoy your break. Your cherry stout looks and sounds delicious. Nothing wrong with subtle as it let's all the other flavours come through nicely too. Cheers mate 🍻🎅 Loved the ending too!
Enjoyed Christmas facts. I brewed a cherry stout, using frozen cherries from Aldi. If I was to do it again, I’d either use puree or I’d use less, but crush them to break out more flavour. I don’t use lactose, as I feel it hides all the positives of a good stout - sounds like you left it out too.
Thank you for a festive review and a Happy New Year to you and all the santa´s in your home!🎄🍻 And yes we have strawgoats watching our christmas trees and homes here! 😊
It has to be subtle natural flavours every time. I had a 🍒 stout from Marble brewery last week which tasted like cheap cherryade, it was a drain pour! Merry (cherry) Christmas!
Suble cherry notes are better than it being full on in my opinion so i like this and head retention looks bob on. Well done for a shout out for the workers over xmas...tesco etc only get 1 day off, blimey. Wishing u and the family Nollick Ghennal ( merry xmas in manx😊) cheers👍
You could get some cherry juice from the supermarket and add a bit before pouring a pint then top up to taste. Not quite the answer after the beer has fermented granted. Suppose with all that dark malt it would always be restrained flavour. Frozen fruit must be about 7 or 8 quid a kilo so adding loads will be $$$$. I've been planning (but never brewing) a cherry kriek for ages and read somewhere to use 250g cherries per litre.
I have to agree with Dinoz here. Subtle is the way with any fruit beer in my opinion. Nice job. And craft beer has blown our pallets out with massive amounts of hops etc. It's great to step back and enjoy and appreciate subtle flavours. Cheers Rick and your daughters doing a fantastic job, so great to see. Merry Christmas and Cheers.😎👍👍
Great stuff. Have a fantastic Christmas. 🎄 🍻
Merry Christmas Rick to you and your family. Enjoy your break. Your cherry stout looks and sounds delicious. Nothing wrong with subtle as it let's all the other flavours come through nicely too. Cheers mate 🍻🎅 Loved the ending too!
Merry Christmas to you and the family Rick lovely video and that jumper was something else.
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Enjoyed Christmas facts.
I brewed a cherry stout, using frozen cherries from Aldi. If I was to do it again, I’d either use puree or I’d use less, but crush them to break out more flavour. I don’t use lactose, as I feel it hides all the positives of a good stout - sounds like you left it out too.
Merry Christmas to you and your family, that sounds like a nice brew, cheers 🍻
Cheers have a great Christmas .
Thank you for a festive review and a Happy New Year to you and all the santa´s in your home!🎄🍻 And yes we have strawgoats watching our christmas trees and homes here! 😊
Cheers 👍🍻
Great video as per usual. Cherries are not for me!!! Haha.
Merry Christmas Rick and family.
Hope you have a wonderful Christmas and New Year....
It has to be subtle natural flavours every time. I had a 🍒 stout from Marble brewery last week which tasted like cheap cherryade, it was a drain pour! Merry (cherry) Christmas!
Suble cherry notes are better than it being full on in my opinion so i like this and head retention looks bob on. Well done for a shout out for the workers over xmas...tesco etc only get 1 day off, blimey. Wishing u and the family Nollick Ghennal ( merry xmas in manx😊) cheers👍
Happy holidays Rick and to your family. Cheers 😀 👍 🍻 🎅🎄
And to you cheers 👍🏼🍻
Merry Christmas Rick , all the best 🍀
You could get some cherry juice from the supermarket and add a bit before pouring a pint then top up to taste. Not quite the answer after the beer has fermented granted. Suppose with all that dark malt it would always be restrained flavour. Frozen fruit must be about 7 or 8 quid a kilo so adding loads will be $$$$. I've been planning (but never brewing) a cherry kriek for ages and read somewhere to use 250g cherries per litre.
Nadolig Llawen Rick and family, have a great Christmas 👍🎄🍺
Merry Christmas buddy seasons greetings 👍🏼🍻🎄
Cherry stout sounds awesome I use purée when I make one. Cheers have a great new year . Gave your channel a shout out in my last vid .
Cheers for the shout out. Been working over the festive period so need to catch up. Happy new year and cheers 👍🍻
Merry Christmas mate, best wishes to you and the family 🍻
Merry Christmas 👍🏼🍻
Rick I normally go 5kg for 25litres for my fruit beers