I'm still feeling the way for which hops I prefer. For me, not the masses, I prefer the hops to be like a spice added to a dish.A lot more bitter than I was expecting
I'm still feeling the way for which hops I prefer. For me, not the masses, I prefer the hops to be like a spice added to a dish.A lot more bitter than I was expecting
As in to complement the malt not replace it ?I'm still feeling the way for which hops I prefer. For me, not the masses, I prefer the hops to be like a spice added to a dish.
That's exactly it. I appreciate the thrust forward with the hops and pushing the envelope, I do, but a delicate complement really floats my boat.As in to complement the malt not replace it ?
Great looking beer, I’d love to try one. I’ll send you something dark and malty in return.View attachment 68329
First taste of my American Amber. It's still young (17 days in the bottle), but it looks so gorgeous and clear, and is the most beautiful tawny colour, which again my dismal photograpy does little to highlight! So I couldn't resist a taste. But I have no idea what it's supposed to taste like!
What does it taste like? Well, it's strong (for me), and pretty strongly hopped too to match. Wouldn't be surprised if that hop balance didn't shift a bit in another couple of weeks, though. Carbonation seems just fine.
This was @Alastair70 's recipe as I recall, so I'm happy to send him a bottle, now I know it's not disgusting!
I would say it's poorly stored or oxidised malt extract. I have made plenty of beers in the early days with fresh dry extract from Maltmiller.I don’t know what gives normal kit beers the kit beer flavour, I always suspected it was a water thing that didn‘t go away even when using Ashbeck. This range uses spraymalt, hop tea bags and cryo, so that may just be the case.
Are you going to the LAB competitionGreat looking beer, I’d love to try one. I’ll send you something dark and malty in return.
Your liking the Italian Pils at the momentRan out to grab a 4 pack of these and a couple other varieties for the week. I need to get the homebrew supply up.
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Glad you liked it. This is the second version I have brewed and I'm really liking the adjustments. I have had a few craft versions this year , I like the style. See how it does this weekendTrying out @dave_77 Altbier
This is another fine looking beer, a light golden brown. Clarity is excellent
Nice body to the beer, good crisp dry finish. Bitterness is spot on.
Really nice beer, after tasting then reading up on the style. The only thing I would mark it down would be on its head/head retention. Flavour profile is very good, nice balanced malt aroma and flavour. Very well balanced
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Yes, at the airport right now. It’s really just an excuse to meet up with my twin sons in London, although No.2 has plans to make the most of tomorrow afternoon.Are you going to the LAB competition
Good stuff, sounds like a good weekend.Yes, at the airport right now. It’s really just an excuse to meet up with my twin sons in London, although No.2 has plans to make the most of tomorrow afternoon.
I will let you know how both beers score this weekend. High hopes for the Saison as long as it doesn't foam overSorry @samale I didn't get a photo of this one. Here's the bottle though...View attachment 68348
This was rich, a lovely sweet syrup taste to it with a slight tartness, not too Belgian, a clean fermentation profile with a touch of the classic quality you would expect.
Thank you again.
Before 12 ?? How very uncivilised of you.It’s overcast today so not many round the pool. Many are doing their souvenir shopping (done earlier) or at one of the hotel bars (we are at one of those now) or walking along the beach (probably our next move).
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Don’t worry I wound my watch on an hour - that counts right?Before 12 ?? How very uncivilised of you.
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