Northern Monk are amazing. We've had a few recently but the vermont NEIPA collab with brewdog was my fave.
They do brew a nice drop of ale.Northern Monk are amazing. We've had a few recently but the vermont NEIPA collab with brewdog was my fave.
Did you steal that glass from the local down there ??I had this earlier when I was winning some money playing the children a card Game that we call switch.
@pilgrimhudd hoppy amber
Light carbonation, I was a bit rough with the pour. Nice dark amber with great clarity when held to the light. Almost red
Aroma is light pine and citrus
Flavour is more pronounced, nice sweat Carmel malt with pine hops, citrus at the end
This is a really easy drinking beer, I like an American amber. This has a good balance to it. American amber's are not show stoppers but I enjoy them.
Thank you for sharing, I must get one on the go soon
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Cor buffers, that looks yumciousStarting on my Abbey beer brewed last month...
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...very nice.....and the wife likes it too
That's the problem! I need to brew a beer that's just on the cusp of "ok" and "yumcious" to put the missus off drinking my beer!Cor buffers, that looks yumcious
That's on my "to brew" list. Probably after my next brew which is going to be a repeat of the NEIPA I brewed earlier this year. Looks inviting
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That looks nice buffers, can you share the recipeStarting on my Abbey beer brewed last month...
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...very nice.....and the wife likes it too
I live in Detroit, and strangely, you post a picture of a beer my wife's uncle just brought over for a get together. the one on the far left. It was real good. being over 10% didn't hurt.They are all 10.5 per cent.
https://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/threads/the-chaos-that-is-a-buffers-brewery-brew-day.88546/page-6Post #114That looks nice buffers, can you share the recipe
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