I've drunk all my flip tops so I'm drinking Hazy Jane from Brewdog.
First of the night is @Hopsteep Groundswell English style porter
Nice level of carbonation, dark but not black like a deep red when held to the light. Nice thin head which lasts
Aroma is sweet malt with a light fruit aroma.
Taste wise matches the aroma, really interesting fruity note. Looking forward to hearing your yeast choice. Sweet malt with light chocolate. Bitterness and carbonation is spot on.
I really enjoyed this, it wasn't the beer I was expecting. Thank you for sharing
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Cheers for the comments. Im fairly happy with this one, I have had a little pale chocolate in previous versions but I like the colour of this one so have left it out. Hops were Chinook in the boil & Mosiac, centennial & Crystal dry hop. I had been thinking think Chinook might have been too spicy with the Mosiac..Next up @dave_77 American amber.
Exactly clarity and carbonation. Lovely red colour.
Big aroma of citrus and definitely Amarillo in there. People get orange I get melon. Backed up with light malt. Hops dominate
Flavour matches the aroma really big hit of the hops. Nice body and mouth feel with light bitterness and sweetness.
Interesting beer, personally I would like a more malt body for an American amber. Really hoppy but that's not a complaint. Would like to know your thoughts on it.
Thanks again for sharing, this was way better than my last attempt
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Shows you what I know. Mosiac being probably my most used and favourite hop. I didn't pick it out. The beer was very enjoyable and bright. I could easily pint away at it. I didn't actually realise it's over 6 %, it drinks alot lighter.Cheers for the comments. Im fairly happy with this one, I have had a little pale chocolate in previous versions but I like the colour of this one so have left it out. Hops were Chinook in the boil & Mosiac, centennial & Crystal dry hop. I had been thinking think Chinook might have been too spicy with the Mosiac..
Cool. Looking forward to tryingShows you what I know. Mosiac being probably my most used and favourite hop. I didn't pick it out. The beer was very enjoyable and bright. I could easily pint away at it. I didn't actually realise it's over 6 %, it drinks alot lighter.
I will get my beers posted on Monday.
Thank you @Hazelwood Brewery for the great review and for taking the time to write such detailed feedback. Glad you enjoyed it The OG was 1.062 and FG 1.024 giving 5% but it has quite a bit of lactose in which probably gives the overall effect you mention. CheersTonight’s guest ale is a 5% Sweet Chocolate Stout from @chrisb8
On opening the bottle there was a gentle escape of CO2 so this beer will be softly carbonated. The pour was a smooth laminar flow of black viscous beer so already I can tell this has some body. Not much of a head and what I did coax faded to a ring of small bubbles around the glass. The beer is completely opaque.
Aroma is bitter chocolate, smooth latte coffee, and chocolate malt. There’s a hint of molasses maybe.
The flavour is quite intense, maybe even approaching an imperial in terms of its intensity. The flavour is much like the aroma and there’s an impression of liquorice from the dark malt intensity. The sweetness of this beer is well judged and is balanced. Bitterness is mild. The body as might be obvious from above is very full and with the residual sweetness leaves my lips slightly tacky.
The finish tends toward a mocha and right at the end I’m occasionally picking up a hint of pepper that I wasn’t expecting but quite like.
This is a very satisfying beer Chris and is an excellent substitute for an imperial stout if you really want one but have a 5am start at work! Thanks very much for sending it to me, I enjoyed it very much.
PS Are you sure this is only 5%?
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I'm not sure i need more alcohol in the house...but I really want some nice whiskey, rum & brandy in the house
How many grams did you use in your recipe, I have got 100 grams and am brewing an all el dorado this week but will use 18 grams magnum for buttering, any input would be greatly appreciatedJust opened my latest small batch SMaSH brew made using El Dorado hops, it's good but perhaps a bit too subtle for what I was intending, it's a very easy drinker though - dangerous at 6.3% View attachment 39953
Just opened my latest small batch SMaSH brew made using El Dorado hops, it's good but perhaps a bit too subtle for what I was intending, it's a very easy drinker though - dangerous at 6.3% View attachment 39953
I used 12 grams @60 minutes; 12 grams @ flame out and I dry hopped with 25 grams for 3 days after fermentation had finished.How many grams did you use in your recipe, I have got 100 grams and am brewing an all el dorado this week but will use 18 grams magnum for buttering, any input would be greatly appreciated
What size batch did you make , and how many hops would you use if you made again.. cheersI used 12 grams @60 minutes; 12 grams @ flame out and I dry hopped with 25 grams for 3 days after fermentation had finished.
It was a 5 litre BIAB batch.What size batch did you make , and how many hops would you use if you made again.. cheers
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