#3 Liam's RIM - very interesting beer mate. Pours thick as oil and is really roasting and bitter but has no alcohol kick. For what you were going for I think it is great. Low carbonation but has a nice thick mouthfeel. Great job mate.
8. Davey - Rye Pale - Dude this beer is good. Getting a lovely hop and rye aroma. Nice malty/rye taste. The hops have faded a bit from the taste but it is still hitting the spot.
This is second bottle, the first one was very much dominated by the rum, about a month or so ago. With the extra age, the rum has settled back a tad and allowed the coconut to start showing up. Both balance each other very nicely alongside the slightt bitterness and malty goodness. Very lovely right now, ferpect for a scorching Brissie summers day.
Well my first pseudo official tasting post thanks to Alan. While reasonable description skills are in their infancy I may resort to subjective experience comments alone.
16. Giatuprs - Brett IPA
There is a dog in a foreskin on the label. [emoji41]
Colour is deep Amber and initial aroma is mellow but compelling. Mouth feel is on the mark and hop presence is not overbearing. I think I can identify the contribution the Brettanomyces makes and I like it. Still need skills here. Aftertaste (ignoring country cheese) is very pleasant.
Feeling the alcohol now and is a damn fine Sunday arvo beer.
Just a cracking beer of the style....would happily fork out shekels for this one. And very worthy of the glass. This needs to be a permanent rotation in your house and mine, I plan to have a shot at doing this myself., so, so good. And nice little subversive label too :beerbang:
Lovely porridge coloured head that held it's own til closing time. Smooth, a lovely little roasty touch that balances out beautifully. There was a little aroma thingo that happened that I couldn't put a name to, then it was gone. Everything has a minimilistic touch to it but the overall package is ferpect. Top drop mate.
I would like to extend a huge "thank you" to the kind and generous attendee at the 2016 swap at our place, who presented me with an Aventinus Eisbock -- and I cannot remember who it was! I didn't *think* I was in an alcoholically-induced haze by then, but who knows?
Anyway - what a "beer"! At 12%, I certainly wouldn't be looking for one every day of the week. I had to take this one very slowly yesterday .
First drink after 6 weeks break off the booze. Post mowing the lawn too. You could argue anything would have tasted good, but I agree with previous comments, certainly one of your best beers! Loved it!
This was just transparent but I couldn't get a decent pick. Haunting aroma of nutmeg, cinnamon and clove. Reminds me of my gingerbread brown. Lacing till last drop. I really enjoyed this. F'ing awesome actually.
7. Luggy's oatmeal stout.
Cracker of a beer mate. Great nose I get roast malt and oats all in line. Good body and sensational flavor. I'm glad I cleaned out my fridge today.
7. Luggy's oatmeal stout.
Cracker of a beer mate. Great nose I get roast malt and oats all in line. Good body and sensational flavor. I'm glad I cleaned out my fridge today.