This is danker than the last one but very nice.
Is danker a word, or would more dank be better?
Is danker a word, or would more dank be better?
Conjugate the verb - Dank, Danker, Dankest. (I may have made that up )This is danker than the last one but very nice.
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Is danker a word, or would more dank be better?
Hmmm, why? What's the purpose, advantage?No boil
Ohhhh nice..don't see many of those about. Got my second attempt lagering at the moment. Any good?Now my hoppy taste buds have been fused, time to reset them with this tasty Schwartzbier.
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Where did you go?Just got back from our favourite farm shop and as always I brought home a small selection of goodies.
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I decided for no particular reason to start with the red rye from Iron Pier. It’s nice though is a little hazy and has quite a hard bitterness on the finish.
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@pilgrimhudd what sort of rate did you use southern cross. I had been interested and n using it in a Belgian pale or saison but our local brewery had found it came across very bitter and piney. What you think?Southern Cross Kiwi Pils kindly sent me by @pilgrimhudd.
Lovely floral aroma on opening with zesty notes of grapefruit.
Lightly foamed head, well carbed and lovely clear honey colour with resiney, citrus flavours.
Perhaps a touch over bittered as you suggested, not in the initial sip more in the aftertaste.
Enjoyed this very much, planning on brewing something similar soon.
Thanks for sharing !
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Yes, I like it anyway. Light beer, roasty flavour, hint of chocolate.Ohhhh nice..don't see many of those about. Got my second attempt lagering at the moment. Any good?
Macknade - of course!Where did you go?
Looks like a good selection thereMacknade - of course!
I’m happy with it, most I know and like plus a couple of new ones to try. I still plan to visit your shop so pick me out a few good uns.Looks like a good selection there
@pilgrimhudd what sort of rate did you use southern cross. I had been interested and n using it in a Belgian pale or saison but our local brewery had found it came across very bitter and piney. What you think?
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