Truth in labelling
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Truth in labelling
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Re: Truth in labelling
Your verdict, Ray?
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Re: Truth in labelling
Must be that thick it has set at room temperature


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Re: Truth in labelling
I'm a black beer drinker when I have a beer, which is well over a year ago and Guinness is my favourite black beer on tap, inlee there is a local craft beer. Bottled beer, it's Montieths from NZ which is a lovely beer.
It's a pity grog gives us so much trouble in our bodies, considering it's such a nice indulgence at the time.
It's a pity grog gives us so much trouble in our bodies, considering it's such a nice indulgence at the time.
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Re: Truth in labelling
Still find Coopers stout a hard drop to beat either in the long neck or if you can find somewhere with it on tap ... a steak in every glass
T1 Terry

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Re: Truth in labelling
My problem is I'm allergic to preservatives and most bottled grog has preservatives in it and don't think I've come across Coopers stout on tap, otherwise would certainly try it.
My understanding of no added sugar, is that they use artificial sweeteners. My mother was a saccharin freak had it in coffee, tea and even put it in some of her food and it tasted horrible. I'm one of those lucky people who don't have a sweet tooth, in fact find sweet things taste awful to me, other than fruit.
My understanding of no added sugar, is that they use artificial sweeteners. My mother was a saccharin freak had it in coffee, tea and even put it in some of her food and it tasted horrible. I'm one of those lucky people who don't have a sweet tooth, in fact find sweet things taste awful to me, other than fruit.
Re: Truth in labelling
You can use honey in home brew NP..if you are against sugar. but it tastes like shit.
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Re: Truth in labelling
When I was making my own beer I tried many things in the wort.
Honey was the worst taste of all, ( I dumped the whole brew ) molasses wasn't too bad but I eventually went back to quality raw sugar.
Now I make my own spirits and won't use anything else than raw sugar ( and rainwater if I can get it ) for better ''refined '' taste.
Ron
Honey was the worst taste of all, ( I dumped the whole brew ) molasses wasn't too bad but I eventually went back to quality raw sugar.
Now I make my own spirits and won't use anything else than raw sugar ( and rainwater if I can get it ) for better ''refined '' taste.
Ron
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