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Like a ginger bread cookie
Review by Bull10
(Posted on 12/24/09)
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I didn't change a thing to the recipe and it came out great. Brewed in July and aged it in the secondary until the first week of December. Careful though, it'll catch up to ya pretty quick.
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Pleasant
Review by brewer dillon
(Posted on 1/8/10)
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Everyone enjoyed this for the Holidays..The longer it sits the better.
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Just wonderful
Review by Sven
(Posted on 2/16/10)
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This was a great brew. I did add a little extra Ginger and
nut meg. Still have 2 bottles. Might save them till next x mas.
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For those dark wintry nights
Review by Mark
(Posted on 2/25/10)
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Thought this recipe was great. No changes from the original. Turned out a little less spicy than I would have hoped but no worries. Friends enjoyed it greatly. I can't even get to the tap when people visit.
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A kick in the pants
Review by Ryan
(Posted on 5/6/10)
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This was a pretty tasty brew. It took a lot longer than I planned to come together. I was drinking them after 3 months and decided to let them sit a little longer due to the sweet after taste. After 5 months, they were fine. Not the best flavor, but packs the biggest punch of any homebrew I've brewed. I won't be brewing this again, but it was enjoyable.
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Excellent beer that gets better with age
Review by JP
(Posted on 9/18/10)
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As with all of the Midwest kits, the quality is excellent. I can count on the beer to come out the way that I expect. This beer is a great tasting brew right after carbonation is complete. However, let the beer sit in the bottles for a few months and the complexities of the recipe really stand out. I would brew this again without question.
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Great brew for Christmas
Review by scott
(Posted on 12/2/10)
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I brewed this in August and let it sit in the bottles until mid-November, and it turned out great! I invited some friends over for a drink and half my batch disappeared that night. If you like the cinnamon let the cinnamon stick sit in the first fermenter and it comes out with a crisp cinnamon flavor or take it out after the boil for a lighter cinnamon taste.
Great kit, I'll brew it again!
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Great holiday beer, with a bit of a kick.
Review by Scott
(Posted on 12/21/10)
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I brewed this beer at the end of September and opened one in mid November and it was fairly good. Now, a month later, in the middle of December I opened them and they are great! I'm hiding a six pack to try again in February or march because I'm already almost out of this tasty brew and it just keeps getting better with every week that passes. Next year I'll brew in July and let it sit longer, also I'll make a double batch so I don't run out so fast. I think I'll make this beer a yearly tradition!
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Good choice for the holidays.
Review by Timothy
(Posted on 1/2/11)
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I chose to make this my "holiday beer" for this winter. Good choice! I should have brewed it a little sooner to be ready for Christmas, but I can't complain. At 3 1/2 months after brewing, this beer has turned out wonderful. I used the dry yeast option and am impressed with the results. I pulled the beer a bit too soon from my primary fermenter (7 days), so I was a couple gravity points off the target. I aged it in a secondary for 3 weeks, and then bottled. At 2 months after brewing, it was not the best. At 3 months, it was so much better.
The beer's taste grows on you. It starts out a bit too heavy, but the feeling quickly changes as you get into a glass. This is a beer to be sipped with a dessert. This is a great kit to be brewed yearly.
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Thumbs up
Review by TMac
(Posted on 2/9/11)
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I brewed this back in 9/09 for Christmas and the family gave nice reviews then. So I hoarded the leftovers for myself and saved some until 12/10. The flavor just continued to improve with age. I'm ordering another kit tonight and planning ahead for this year's Christmas. My notes weren't too good back then, but I'm sure I used a dry yeast packet...