... but you get that!
+2 :beer: .
... but you get that!
You are very welcome Andrew, glad you enjoyed it and glad yours turned out well too. I'll have to come around and grab a bottle of yours to try (if that's ok ).
Thanks, but I can't take that much credit for the recipe, was largely based on a Jamil recipe from BYO with a slight change to the base malts and hops used. I also remember we did increase the bitterness a bit on your advice too, although not quite as high, somewhere in the middle. I agree, was fun and thanks again for inviting me to brew with you.
Cheers
Jason.
Yep. I get that more often than I'd like.
I was slightly reminded of Unibroue Raftman at times. Though that's not as dark, the smokiness seems to combine with the spiciness of the yeast, not to mention the roasted malts. There's alot going on.i really enjoy the canadian belgian yeast in this. it adds a whole different character to it dont you think?
thats the level of smoke i was going for. i reckon i could almost drop the roast malt and it would be a perfect clone.I was slightly reminded of Unibroue Raftman at times. Though that's not as dark, the smokiness seems to combine with the spiciness of the yeast, not to mention the roasted malts. There's alot going on.
I reckon if you up'd the body of it and made an extra strong sort of Smoked Dubbel/Dark Belgian Strong, it would be something quite amazing indeed.
Hybrid beers are the awesome.thats the level of smoke i was going for. i reckon i could almost drop the roast malt and it would be a perfect clone.
now theres something to play with in the new year, i can see my wife freaking out and telling me to stop listening to you all with my hybrid beers.
I brewed a Kumquat "wine" a few years back if you're interested. :icon_vomit:who am i kidding im going to do a cumquat amber for fatz next time.
is it anything like the blueberry mead ive got? or more like the father in laws apple wine. i really thought fatz would have chirped up by now. oh well ill save him a bottle for the swap at his place.
i might even remake the dark braggot for then.
5. Pollux - Hopburst IPA, 5.74%, US-05. Only bottled last week, I'd save it for about mid Jan.JUST SAMPLED IT MYSELF (1/1/2010), I'd suggest leaving it till at least early Feb, it's got a few rough edges that need some more time to settle down......
Very nice hoppy ale.
Thanks for the review.....glad you enjoyed it.I'm getting a bit slack...
Beer: Gruntus - Blondie - 18A (Belgian Strong Ale - Belgian Blond Ale) (1st)(311)
Date: 23rd December 2009
Details: 750ml twist top gold cap 9 7.6% - Brewed 12/9/2009 Bottled 27/9/2009
Sampling Notes:
Served chilled in pint mug
Deep golden body with decent clarity. Small thick white head persists.
Reasonably sweet aroma of malt; some honey in there and a distinct graininess about, which I cant quite put my finger on. Spicy phenolics in the background, apricot-like fruitiness and floral notes.
Carbonation is decent, quite thick bodied and oily textured. Alcohol well masked.
Flavours open up a bit more on the body, especially ripe apricot and stonefruit-like esters and flowery notes (hops?). Spicy towards the finish, honeyish malts combine with a restrained bitterness on the finish. Hint of alcohol lingers.
Enjoyable Belgian blonde. Pretty much on the money, and becomes more enjoyable with warmth . Nice job Gruntus, happen to want to share the recipe?
15. Syd_03- IRA(Irish Red Ale)- 5.8%-bottled 30/11/09-wyeast 1084. A few days either side of xmas won't hurt. Cracked keg on 16/12 (my first beer in a keg) to see how it was going. Keg is now gone.
Very tasty red ale. Floral hops and a beautiful colour.
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