Some McEwen's Export, which I've acquired an unexpected liking for recently.
Turned 48 today, so now enjoying some post brewing ales, some I never tried before.
Cheers
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I noticed that..bloody predictive text..Yes,I agree it's s tasty beer...although I feel a little short changed as yours also has "breast" flavour...
Thanks mate I had the same conclusion, Midland is a bit more bitter while Beoir is more malty.@matt76 'Chocks Away' with CML Beoir Yeast.
Like the last one, pours well, thick creamy head, slightly darker but still on the amber side. Again a little chill haze perhaps?
Similiar yet slightly stronger resin aroma.
Seems less bitter than the other, maltier, a bit of caramel perhaps and biscuity. I think you can get more alcohol in this one but it's full bodied and sweeter than the last.
I think out of the two I prefer this one, it's more 'drinkable' and I can't get any more scientific than that.
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Go for it Clint, you're only here once. What's the RB like? I presume it's an IPA? is it bitter or hoppy. I'd like to try one.I fancy a couple of early snifters...a Festival Razorback to start...it's been a good kit and one I would do again.
Bitter and hoppy!..pm me your address and if I got one in the shed I'll send it you in the week...Go for it Clint, you're only here once. What's the RB like? I presume it's an IPA? is it bitter or hoppy. I'd like to try one.
Cheers Clint but I meant make one, generous offer but I know you don't like giving beer awayBitter and hoppy!..pm me your address and if I got one in the shed I'll send it you in the week...
PM sent mate.I owe you at least a beer...
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