Another use for DIY Flavoring

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zoiDman

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It’s been about 100 outside lately so I was sitting with a beer in my hand when it hit me. What would happen if I put 1 drop of Perfumer’s Apprentice Watermelon in my beer. Let me just say that it was Wild !!!

Might start my own micro-brewery rebottling Budweiser into my own bottles under the zoiDic brand name.
 

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It’s been about 100 outside lately so I was sitting with a beer in my hand when it hit me. What would happen if I put 1 drop of Perfumer’s Apprentice Watermelon in my beer. Let me just say that it was Wild !!!

Might start my own micro-brewery rebottling Budweiser into my own bottles under the zoiDic brand name.
LOL Don't you know that once you add watermelon flavoring to beer the kids will all want it!!!
 

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The beer I drink doesn't need any additional flavoring.....buttwiper, on the other hand....

It was a Rolling Rock. RR is a great beer when it is ice cold. But at 100F outside, it gets Skunky about half way thru a bottle. The Watermelon made it Very drinkable down to the last drop.
 

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It was a Rolling Rock. RR is a great beer when it is ice cold. But at 100F outside, it gets Skunky about half way thru a bottle. The Watermelon made it Very drinkable down to the last drop.


rolling rock WAS a great beer when it came from the glass lined tanks of old latrobe (PA)....tastes totally different now.

don't let it sit in the sun, the green bottle doesn't protect it from UV rays that cause it to skunk.
 

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It is a German recipe after all.


you are mistaken.

Budweiser is made using rice as an adjunct. (boosts alcohol content without increasing body, so you can drink more of it without feeling full)

According to the reinheitsgebot (German Purity Laws governing beer), the only legal ingredients are hops, barley and water. The law was later amended to include yeast, as yeasts role in beer was unknown at the time the law was enacted.


the REAL budweiser is brewed in the town of Budweis, in the Czech Republic. Not far from the city of Pilsen, where the Pilsner style was created.

Unfortunately, beer taste is VERY dependent on water chemistry, and geographical location of the ingredients. A true Budweiser (originating in the Czech) will taste nothing like the American Budweiser made on our shores.
 
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