I am looking for a cheaper alternative. I brewed Pendle Witches Brew from the book Beer Captured. I did find it in a grocery store but paid over 5 bucks for a small jar. The recipe called for 8 oz. which has a dramatic effect on my cost per bottle. Has anyone had any experience brewing with this stuff? Does it make that much of a difference?
-James-
Lyle's Golden Syrup
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Re: Lyle's Golden Syrup
Wow, now that's a blast from the past !
When I was about 10 years old, ( about 30 years ago ) my father used to give us Lyle's Golden Syrup. It came in a fancy tin that had a tiger on it.... my dad would open the tin and make growling sounds ..... geez, what parents did to amuse their kids.... geez, that was a great syrup, and I can actually now remember now how it tasted. It was awesome stuff !
I live in Canada, and haven't seen it for so many years, but now will have to go check and see if I can find some. wow, memories !
Frosty.
When I was about 10 years old, ( about 30 years ago ) my father used to give us Lyle's Golden Syrup. It came in a fancy tin that had a tiger on it.... my dad would open the tin and make growling sounds ..... geez, what parents did to amuse their kids.... geez, that was a great syrup, and I can actually now remember now how it tasted. It was awesome stuff !
I live in Canada, and haven't seen it for so many years, but now will have to go check and see if I can find some. wow, memories !
Frosty.
brewmeisterintng wrote:I am looking for a cheaper alternative. I brewed Pendle Witches Brew from the book Beer Captured. I did find it in a grocery store but paid over 5 bucks for a small jar. The recipe called for 8 oz. which has a dramatic effect on my cost per bottle. Has anyone had any experience brewing with this stuff? Does it make that much of a difference?
-James-