I’m tucking into this tasty little number.
Bad news -the keg kicked, doh!!!
Good news - I’ve got a pale from @pilgrimhudd waiting in the wings.
Beautiful beer to look at in the glass, good clarity and a tight head that lasted the whole pint.
I’ve had this hop combination once before, also from @pilgrimhudd and it’s a winner; blackberry and stone fruit blend with a nice spicy back note. Bready malts provide a balanced backbone, the moderate bitterness level is spot on.
Lovely beer, it’s cheered me up no end after emptying the last keg brewed in the current home. Thank you for sharing it
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An album by the policeWasn't that a song or album...The Police??
It’s also a recurring theme in the NHS from the 90’s until as recent as this year . So many policies and projects refer to it from security to transformation.An album by the police
A song by SZA
And a book by authur kostler
But in this instance the issues suffered by les.
A pint of mulled wine should help with the cold no end.Evening all, set off in the freezing cold with snow on the ground this morning and now having a rather nice pint of Proper Job outside by the Harbour. Tried to post but had no interweb so a few of basically more of the same plus a mulled wine.
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Now a bottle of my saison. Firstly to compare against the kegged version and to see if its better carbed than the swing tops.
Firsty it's better than the swing tops, secondly it's an improvement on the keg. Higher carb and more saison character. Need to use a bigger glass next time, the double pour meant a bit of yeast got in and made it hazy.
Next time I do a saison it will be part Brett blend and the rest in the bottle.
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Nor me. And it's only research based on one bottle of each. They are old swing tops so perhaps seals are gone. But all the bottles have benefitted of sub zero temperatures in the garage this past week.Always seems better in the bottle. Interesting about the swing tops.
I’ve always found they were ok and haven’t had much difference in capped and swing. In saying that I haven’t bottled in a while.
I have a beer in the fermenter that needs bottled / kegged. Was planning on bottling but it’s a chore to do so might just keg will decide in the morning . I was away last week so it’s been cold crashing in the cold weather so should be well cleared by now.Nor me. And it's only research based on one bottle of each. They are old swing tops so perhaps seals are gone. But all the bottles have benefitted of sub zero temperatures in the garage this past week.
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See my problem is I like a stout. I even like a “pastry” stout. I like big bold stouts. I don’t like thin 4.5% stouts. So every so often I give brewdog a go if I see a new offering from them. 6.8%. Should be good. Rocky road. Marshmallow. Could be dodgy.
What it is is another artificial tasting additive to a fairly decent base stout. It tastes like someone put jam into a glass and poured stout on it. That’s me with brewdog stouts untill I forget what they are like and buy another. See you in 12 months then.
I give up on them all the time and then see something that piques my interest so “forget” how bad they can be. Then buy it at £4 a can and get reminded why I don’t buy them anymore. The mcewans champion was less than £2 a bottle and far superior.Yeah, I’ve given up on Brewdog. I’m sure they still have some nice beers but I’ve just been put off by this kind of stuff.
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