Thanks for organising, @Alastair70. Seemed to be a roaring success. My first one but definitely will be joining in again this year.
Yeah you're right! Wasn't sure if I sent you the Tribute clone the SAISON or both last time. It's all I has ready as I usually try to have those both on.Ha, had a feeling the SAISON I had was from @Clint, thats two years in a row I think?
Ditto. bravoThanks for organising, @Alastair70. Seemed to be a roaring success. My first one but definitely will be joining in again this year.
It's wrap up time, and thank-you to everyone who took part this year.
If you have a Tribute recipe I would be interested in trying that out as the one I did lost its Character and was too strongYeah you're right! Wasn't sure if I sent you the Tribute clone the SAISON or both last time. It's all I has ready as I usually try to have those both on.
Looks like cookiemonster didn't get one off me...unless he's just not reviewed yet. Let me know if you want one and I'll get something sorted...just pm me your address incase anything has changed since the Secret Santa was set up.
Yeah you're right! Wasn't sure if I sent you the Tribute clone the SAISON or both last time. It's all I has ready as I usually try to have those both on.
Looks like cookiemonster didn't get one off me...unless he's just not reviewed yet. Let me know if you want one and I'll get something sorted...just pm me your address incase anything has changed since the Secret Santa was set up.
Have a look on the Malt Miller website. They do a kit for an A.G Tribute clone. They put it together after visiting the brewery.If you have a Tribute recipe I would be interested in trying that out as the one I did lost its Character and was too strong
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My first secret Santa. A Belgian Pale Ale.
An excellent beer. Good carbonation, a head that lasts, good clarity and the Belgian yeast comes through, more in the taste than the aroma.
Thank you Santa
First of my beers - Belgian pale 4.8%
Very lucky to get this one as Belgian Pale is one of my favourite styles to brew .
Looked good after pouring into the glass, light amber, crystal clear and a nice head . Light toasty malty aroma with mild yeast character. Mouthfeel was crisp and easy drinking . Malty character was light toast with a very light Belgian yeast character fruity/pear but subtle. Very mild smokey note. Lovely beer and I think with a little more malt character from some Munich maybe and some extra spice and floral hop character and would be perfect. I'm surprised Barbie was up for it
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Firstly a big apology to all, particularly my Santas, for the delay in drinking/reviewing. I’m leaving my feedback below having not yet looked at who sent to me.
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My first secret Santa was a 5% Bock. I’ve not had this style before as I’m not really a lover of really dark beers (that said the only really dark beer I’ve had is a stout) but this was actually very nice. Slight hiss when opening and poured with a small head that disappeared quite quickly but that may have had something to do with the use of a plastic glass . In laymen’s terms it seemed very stout like but it didn’t have that strong bitter coffee taste I’d associate with one. I wouldn’t say it has converted me to be a lover of dark beers but it was very enjoyable has certainly made me realise it’s worth being a bit more adventurous with them.
Which is convenient actually because my second secret Santa was a 7.2% Dopplebock .
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For this I used a proper glass and after the inviting hiss of opening it poured with a nice head which lasted until the end of the glass. Talking of which, that came a bit too quickly really considering the abv. I was very surprised at how smooth this was and how easy drinking all things considered.
Thanks to both Santas for sending . I really enjoyed both of them.
Ps, I still have an Imperial Stout which was sent as a Brucie Bonus with the Bock but I’ll need to save for a non school night.
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