Sorry couldn’t help myself.
Dan picked well. That's some line up you have had so farDoor no.21
Another top beer, had this a few times and still chuffed to have it again
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Lovely glass tooAmerican amber is finally running ok, I lost about 4 pints. Again just a tester to see if everything is ok. Hops are Amarillo and strata
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My least favourite Kinnegar. Crossroads all the way.I thought I was doing lifts later, but now I’m not. Opening proceedings with one of these.
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They are very popular round these partsLovely glass too
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Porter for meMy least favourite Kinnegar. Crossroads all the way.
I really wish I had bottled more, they were the only 2 and the keg is long since gone, the last few pints when it was more mature went faster and faster and I have only just got round to getting another batch on.Guest beer time, an Irish Red Ale kindly sent by @Griff097.
It’s been in bottle for almost a year now and it’s matured beautifully.
Lovely pour, low to medium carb and a generous long lived fluffy head. When held to the light it’s a lovely deep red and beautifully clear.
Aroma is predominately caramel and rich malty goodness. But the flavour is very roast forward, Lots of coffee like roast up front and then the caramel sweetness comes through.
Great mouthfeel and length of flavour. Top brew mate, thanks for sharing it. I’m glad you sent two, the second one is getting cracked right now. It’s really benefited from aging, I wish I had the patience to let my dark beers age longer.
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