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My first home-brew is bubbling away nicely now, and will hopefully be bottled within the next 2 weeks... and have had a suggestion from a few people for possibly a Ginger Beer next.
But I remembered having a really good Christmas Ale by The White Hag last year... sort of mild hint of ginger and cinnamon.. which was really damn good.
Any recommendations from anyone here? This Santa's Winter Warmer seems to be the one popping up most places.
I'm not sure if that kit you linked would have the spice notes you are looking for - sometimes "Xmas" or "Winter Ales" are just big sweet higher ABV Beers, I see nothing on that description to suggest any kind of cinnamon or whatever you seem to be after
Muntons Premium Gold Santas Winter Warmer Homebrew Beer Kit produces a deliciously strong winter brew which is a perfectly balanced combination of maltiness, bitterness and aroma. This one encapsulaates the mellow flavour of a real English winter ale.
What you could do is "dry spice" an English Mild kit or something, make up a kind of bouquet-garni of cinnamon sticks and crystallised ginger and stick it in the fermentor 4-7 days before bottling.
Yeah, you're right actually.. this is one I was looking at that does seem to indicate more of a Cinnamon/Ginger blend.
But your idea is good alright.. to be honest, i'd have no idea of how much to use for that quantity of liquid.. but probably would be better than having a very sweet / overpowering taste which I suspect would happen with the linked kit.
Agree with Lovely Bloke, I think you'd be better brewing a English style beer and then adding your own blend of spices and fruits. Mild would work but porter, red ale and stout can all work too.
Actually decided to go with the Bulldog Brews Yule Kit (as linked above):
Popped it into primary yesterday evening - it does smell a little sweet, but it does comes with additional Pilgrim Hops which I may use in a few days to try and counter some of the sweetness.
Cool... think I'm just concerned as the first brew I did recently (IPA) had plenty of krausen... but OG was 1.050 so I'll give it a few more days before I take a reading.