Green tea again. Might have a couple tomorrow night.
Green tea again. Might have a couple tomorrow night.
You know you want to...G’wan!
Cheers for the feedback and glad you liked it. I have enjoyed it and it's the first Rye IPA that I have brewed and pondered for a while about how much Rye to add, settled on 17% of Crisp malted Rye in the end.Rye ale from @dave_77.
Good strong carbonation when I cracked the bottle giving a good head on the pour. Quite a murky appearance but not in a bad way, kind of like liquid toffee.
The aroma is malt and rye, it’s really nice and reminds me a little of the malt extract my mum gave me to build up my puny ass as a child - I loved it! I can also smell the hops resinous and spicy.
Flavour is beautiful, all the things described in the aroma malt, pepper, ****, a little fruitiness but indistinct so more of an impression than a flavour. The flavours are also reminiscent of a really nice tea (but more) if that makes sense to anyone?
Nice bitterness, quite mild while drinking, stronger at the end, not lingering or building particularly. No astringency.
I still have a little foam on the beer at the end of the pint and really enjoyed it.
I should have said the beer is 5.8%. It doesn’t taste strong but does taste flavourful.
Another good one Dave, I love it
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Pre yeast all day. The post looks like soup. Is there a big difference in taste.Sat in the baking hot sun, supping first one of the evening, #41 Raspberry Wheat. Displayed, for your perusal, pre and post yeast...
Cheers all!
It really is a tasty brew & well worth checking out. The Offies around here keep a good stock of that & the Scraggy Bay.That's one of the few Kinnegar beers I haven't tasted yet. I'll keep an eye out
Not in taste as such, its still as zesty and fruity, but with the yeast it has a lovely silky, creamy mouthfeel. It has wheat malt and oats in it, I think the oats kill the head a little bit though. My Belgian has a lovely rocky head that lasts.Pre yeast all day. The post looks like soup. Is there a big difference in taste.
I loved the APA i brewed with Kveik Voss, done in 5 days and drank in about the same time I have a couple more left to try and will be doing an AG next week, I need to order a couple more cornies tho'More of the first kviek pale...this is very assuringly....knocking the back out of it!!
Get yourself some full Irish IPA from 8 degrees. Chill sell them. Great beerIt really is a tasty brew & well worth checking out. The Offies around here keep a good stock of that & the Scraggy Bay.
Sat in the baking hot sun, supping first one of the evening, #41 Raspberry Wheat. Displayed, for your perusal, pre and post yeast...
Cheers all!
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