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Starting with my New Season Saison! It’s conditioning nicely and getting a little more fruity (Ahtanum and MJ M29).

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Autanum eh? You sneaked that one on us... we'll never hear the end of it...
That's it! I did a half day today..nipped to allotment and some rubbish shopping stuff with Mrs Clint,had half a dozen winks on the sofa with Pip the JRT and now may try a tipple...
 
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I'm giving this local brewery one last chance, because despite two of the three I've had being almost undrinkably bad, the other was great. This one is also actually very nice. It doesn't quite have the full bodied mouthfeel I'd want in a NEIPA, but the flavours are great with a soft, smooth bitterness.
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Trying out @Pennine hops galore NEIPA
This is a seriously juicy hop monster. Lovely mouth feel something that I have never managed to achieve. This is spot on for style, lovely beer to drink. Not a style I could drink a lot of as it's very filling. I actually thought you may of used some lactose but I had a look at your recipe.
Over all this is a great beer, it has some slight oxidation but it didn't have much effect on the flavour. As always thank you for sending 👍
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I'm really new to beer swaps etc...picking out aspects of certain types I wouldn't know where to begin with...I suppose I could only report if I actually liked the beer or not...but then that wouldn't relate to the beer style..
 
I'm giving this local brewery one last chance, because despite two of the three I've had being almost undrinkably bad, the other was great. This one is also actually very nice. It doesn't quite have the full bodied mouthfeel I'd want in a NEIPA, but the flavours are great with a soft, smooth bitterness.
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Looks oxidised or is it your lighting.

I have noticed some are called nepa. Another fancy name for a hazy pale or is it because the abv is a little lower than a ipa?

Now, onto my drink. I had the best part of a pint of saison whilst pottering in the garage. Followed by a neipa, naturalist by gipsy hill, one of the best beers I have had in a long time.
 
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