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Anything for the cause of Mild (I am of the view that it is a style that is far too often overlooked).
Anything for the cause of Mild (I am of the view that it is a style that is far too often overlooked).
It is. Maybe the name doesn’t do it any favours!Anything for the cause of Mild (I am of the view that it is a style that is far too often overlooked).
Of course - why not another QC! Lovely tipple ....We need pictures Klaus
Much better! Beautiful colourOf course - why not another QC! Lovely tipple ....
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You’ll like my next experiment after the bourbon barrel aged imperial stout. It’s inspired by a beer I saw someone else drinking, a cognac barrel aged tripel.Wife’s away on night duty so time for a few beers. Belgian BLONDE for me. Has a taste like h’s leffe but not as nice lol
Ohhh that sounds good. The brewer I know that does the sour beers did a Belgian quad in brandy barrels and hit it with lacto as well. It was amazing. So complex and tasty.You’ll like my next experiment after the bourbon barrel aged imperial stout. It’s inspired by a beer I saw someone else drinking, a cognac barrel aged tripel.
Not sure I’m brave enough to sour it as well as infuse it with cognac and oak, not yet anyway.Ohhh that sounds good. The brewer I know that does the sour beers did a Belgian quad in brandy barrels and hit it with lacto as well. It was amazing. So complex and tasty.
It’s his thing. He can’t brew any normal beers in the brewery as everyrhings “infected” with his house strain of lacto so contract brews all his regular beers. Once you use it in the barrel your doing it to everything else that goes in it.Not sure I’m brave enough to sour it as well as infuse it with cognac and oak, not yet anyway.
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