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Hi,

I brewed this with Voss because I didn’t have temp control, my ferm fridge had a golden ale in it. It works really well. I brewed this in November too. I just pitched the yeast at 40C, wrapped it in a sleeping bag and left it to do it’s think.
it ferments so fast, and the fermentation kicks out some heat. This one reached FG in 36hours!
I think the Voss gives it a bit of a fruity aftertaste.
ETA: you can’t drink it after 36 hours, it’s rank. It needs some conditioning. Ask me how I know 😂

Thanks for that! I was imagining you'd need some temp control to use Voss, but if it's just a matter of pitching at 40 deg and wrapping it up, I daresay I could manage that! Might be fun to try. athumb..
 
A nice Irish Stout at 4.8%.

Poured really well with a good head. A really balanced flavour with a treacle/ caramel aftertaste.

Mouthfeel was just right for me, some Stouts almost feel like they need chewing, this was not one of them.

I’d definitely drink again.

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That was me!

Have to say, compared to some of the entries I see, I could polish up my act on the presentation, that labelling looks a bit scruffy compared to many others!

I've brewed this one a couple of times, and intend to make it one of my stock beers. Not many left now, but I've saved a few for later tonight. :D Glad you liked it!
 
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Yes I know I’m late with the review - some of us have been working this week😜. Enjoying this the second of a Santa selection pack after preparing and cooking a 3kg whole salmon for tonight’s dinner. Phew needing a bit of a sit down ..

Raspberry sour 5.4%

Opened without any fizz and the bottle full to the brim was a bit of a surprise
Appearance: dark Soft crushed raspberry not in the slightest bit clear- a bit of an admission this is most definitely my favourite colour, I’ve two dresses in this, and my daughter bought me a lush pair of gloves this colour for Christmas which are 😍. So the colour is a win before I’ve even started.
Aroma: chilled super fresh raspberries on a frangipane tart- oh my ❤❤
Taste: fresh from the fridge, ok there’s raspberries but also that almond frangipane flavour continues to a warm almost toasted almond finish. There’s sharpness at the beginning of tart raspberries rested in juice with a little sugar.
Carbonation is light, enough to give a zing on the lips when sipping but not so much to be sharp on the tongue. No head as such other than transiently when poured.
Overall: this is a classy number that I’d be super proud if if made myself. I think a wee bit more carbonation and a little more sour ness would make this just about perfect.
 
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View attachment 60547Yes I know I’m late with the review - some of us have been working this week😜. Enjoying this the second of a Santa selection pack after preparing and cooking a 3kg whole salmon for tonight’s dinner. Phew needing a bit of a sit down ..

Raspberry sour 5.4%

Opened without any fizz and the bottle full to the brim was a bit of a surprise
Appearance: dark Soft crushed raspberry not in the slightest bit clear- a bit of an admission this is most definitely my favourite colour, I’ve two dresses in this, and my daughter bought me a lush pair of gloves this colour fir Christmas which are 😍. So the colour is a win before I’ve even started.
Aroma: chilled super fresh raspberries on a frangipane tart- oh my ❤❤
Taste: fresh from the fridge, ok there’s raspberries but also that almond frangipane flavour continues to a warm almost toasted almond finish. There’s sharpness at the beginning of tart raspberries rested in juice with a little sugar.
Carbonation is light, enough to give a zing on the lips when sipping but not so much to be sharp on the tongue. No head as such other than transiently when poured.
Overall: this is a classy number that I’d be super proud if if made myself. I think a wee bit more carbonation and a little more sour ness would make this just about perfect.
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View attachment 60547Yes I know I’m late with the review - some of us have been working this week😜. Enjoying this the second of a Santa selection pack after preparing and cooking a 3kg whole salmon for tonight’s dinner. Phew needing a bit of a sit down ..

Raspberry sour 5.4%

Opened without any fizz and the bottle full to the brim was a bit of a surprise
Appearance: dark Soft crushed raspberry not in the slightest bit clear- a bit of an admission this is most definitely my favourite colour, I’ve two dresses in this, and my daughter bought me a lush pair of gloves this colour for Christmas which are 😍. So the colour is a win before I’ve even started.
Aroma: chilled super fresh raspberries on a frangipane tart- oh my ❤❤
Taste: fresh from the fridge, ok there’s raspberries but also that almond frangipane flavour continues to a warm almost toasted almond finish. There’s sharpness at the beginning of tart raspberries rested in juice with a little sugar.
Carbonation is light, enough to give a zing on the lips when sipping but not so much to be sharp on the tongue. No head as such other than transiently when poured.
Overall: this is a classy number that I’d be super proud if if made myself. I think a wee bit more carbonation and a little more sour ness would make this just about perfect.

Wow, although a raspberry sour sounds like my idea of hell, that looks great!
 
I'll kick things of with a Festive Fireside Ale.

A lovely dark beer with a hint of Christmas spice. Crystal clear with a cracking head.
Really enjoyed this and :hat:to the brewer.

(only problem was it disappeared too quickly :onechug:)

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My second SS, a Festive Fireside Ale at 5.4%.

A slight hiss when opening and a beautiful colour, it is actually slightly lighter than in the picture.

Hints of aniseed on the nose.

A good fruity taste, it’s a cracking winter beer.

I really enjoyed this one.

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This one was mine, thanks @Dads_Ale and @Mike_Burton for the great reviews, glad you liked the ale. I was really pleased with how this came out this year and have been enjoying a few myself over the festive season so I am glad you enjoyed it too athumb..
 
This one was mine, thanks @Dads_Ale and @Mike_Burton for the great reviews, glad you liked the ale. I was really pleased with how this came out this year and have been enjoying a few myself over the festive season so I am glad you enjoyed it too athumb..

Hi Chris, this sounds like something i'd like, would you mind sharing the recipe please?
 
4.6% English Bitter!

Nice hiss when opening, and seems to pour flat but then a decent head developed. Looked cloudy, but I did 'juggle' it just before opening and pouring because I'm a clumsy oaf...

Very refreshing, and reminiscent of Stones Bitter.

Thank you!

That was mine! It's not cloudy, though!
 
That was mine! It's not cloudy, though!

Probably a poor choice of words on my part, if I'm honest, caused by alcohol intake on the night.. There was a haze to the beer when I poured it into a glass, which didn't clear.

The main thing is I'd drink it again in a heartbeat! Apologies if I caused any offence...
 

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I have received both of mine and completed both reviews. Both of mine have also been received and reviewed.

Cheers
 
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