Jon1961
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Snap!Really enjoying this, lovely and juicy
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It’s for a good cause, and very drinkable. A ‘re-badged’ Hazy Jane do you think?
Snap!Really enjoying this, lovely and juicy
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You've nailed it, yes it's like a re-badged Hazy Jane and none the worse for that.Snap!
It’s for a good cause, and very drinkable. A ‘re-badged’ Hazy Jane do you think?
No, for the local club at “No Frills Joe” we have the resident owner/brewer, Jack. The Wilderness session was with the London group.Was this for your local homebrew club.
A local brewery specialises in mix fermentation. Some interesting beers, saison aged in varies wine/port/brandy barrels. Also the same with his stout's.No, for the local club at “No Frills Joe” we have the resident owner/brewer, Jack. The Wilderness session was with the London group.
Very decent fella he is as well.
There’s no reason we couldn’t do the same. If @Donegal john knows the chap he could approach him to gauge interest. The brewer could pick maybe three or four beers he would like to showcase to people on the forum. Start a thread to tell people the date and info on how/what to order. Someone sets up the Zoom call and anyone interested orders the same pack of 3 or 4 beers and on the appointed date/time joins the call. The brewer gives up a couple of hours to tell us about the beers and answer questions and in exchange sells a few extra packs of beer and hopefully has a nice evening chatting with like-minded folk.
There's tidy!I didn’t post last night because I spent the evening (along with 10 other people) on a video-call with the owner/brewer of Wilderness Brewery. They are based in Wales and mostly focus on mixed-fermentation and barrel-aged beers. We tasted and discussed these four beers last night.
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Nice beers. For me the bottled biere de garde and the “so emotional” saison were the stars. The brewer, James, publishes his recipes but unless you’re going to buy a wine barrel and age your saison for a year or two, maybe just buy a can.
Thanks that is a cool idea.One of us went to another beer tasting of Wilderness beers and asked James if he would join us on a Zoom call to talk about his beers. We then all bought the same 4 beers for the call. Easy as that.
It is, and it works well where people are geographically spread - within limits!Thanks that is a cool idea.
That could be arranged as he is a decent person (free beer every time I visit the brewery) I will approach him and feel him out on it and if he is up for it set something up possibly in the brewery with a couple of us that live locally. And a web cam for those that don’tThere’s no reason we couldn’t do the same. If @Donegal john knows the chap he could approach him to gauge interest. The brewer could pick maybe three or four beers he would like to showcase to people on the forum. Start a thread to tell people the date and info on how/what to order. Someone sets up the Zoom call and anyone interested orders the same pack of 3 or 4 beers and on the appointed date/time joins the call. The brewer gives up a couple of hours to tell us about the beers and answer questions and in exchange sells a few extra packs of beer and hopefully has a nice evening chatting with like-minded folk.
Yes Rod heading over for a long weekend. Heading to the game with my two older sons and nephew.Are you going to the game Sam
I quite like a can of Alpha on the beach when I'm in Greece hahaAnother local beer. Brewed since 1961 apparently. You'd have thought they might have worked out how to brew a decent beer in that time!
It's not that bad but comes in 3rd out of my readily available Greek lagers. Mythos first, then Fix, then Alfa.Nice no nonsense beer
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I quite like a can of Alpha on the beach when I'm in Greece haha
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