jonw
Well-Known Member
I tried one of mine the other day and it's definitely carbed up. It's best put in the fridge now and drunk soon.
Cheers,
Jon
Cheers,
Jon
I appear to be the only one posting
I know I should wait but there isn't really much chance of that until I hit the to be cellared ones...
Voota Pomegranite Lambic
I assume that's what it was as it had a PL on the lid...
Golden colour. The head faded very fast but carbonation was ok. Light fruit brett aroma with a sour note. Thinnish body, but not too light, with a good sour finish that seemed to be more from fruit than Brett. I liked the way the fruit character interracted with the base beer. It dominated to my taste but not in a good way. I poured one glass and when I went to pour the second I had to use a strainer as there where seeds in it
The sourness was even more pronounced in the second glass.
Very tasty
I'll get into them soon, hoping to have a special prechristmas dinner this wednesday, where a few will get opened.
Bconnery, any advice on how long to age yours? should I prime them with anything if I want carb? Or should I just let them age(will they carbonate?). Are they drinking well now?
Cheers
Q
who's is the bottle marked 7_ has a green cap? sorry if its been covered just wondering
who's is the bottle marked 7_ has a green cap? sorry if its been covered just wondering
Tried Q's Flanders Red the other night with a mate
smelt quite baryard like with hints of acidity, tasted similar to the smell with a mild acidity and slightly fruity vinegar-like notes which quickly dissapate. Not quite as intense as I'd expected especially comparing to Rodenbach I've tried but none-the less a nice beer that you could drink without your face puckering :icon_cheers: .
I tried Neonmates supersaison immediately after without rinsing our glasses, which proved to be a poor choice as the flavour must have carried over as it tasted exactly the same as Q's Flanders Red <_< so im not really sure what the saison tasted like in the end...
Also Tasted Stuster Flanders Red which was similar but more intense and aggressive than Q's, with a more pronounced acidity which then faded to a quite bitter aftertaste which lingered on the tongue, (which was possibly a little over bitter for a flanders red). It'd be interesting to compare the recipe and fermenatation regime/temperature to see what made it possibly more assertive... Interestingly both Flanders Reds had a nice fluffy head which faded quickly while carbonation lingured for only a few minutes dispite the large "pist" sound at opening the bottles (wonder if bugged beers carbonation fades faster than normal beer as I've noticed with some of my bug beers they carb up fine but seems to dissipate within minutes...) While Neither were quite as intense as a Rodenbach which in my opinion is possibly a little too intense, i still really enjoyed these beers and am inspired to brew one myself...
Ps. i was just wondering whether these were brewed in Winter or Summer?
been in nz and will pick mine up from stuster hopefully this arve. might crack a couple for the boxing day test
btw do I owe you money quintrex?
Has kabooby let you have your swaps contributions yet ?
Has everyone got the right amount of beers etc?
Any reviews yet or is everyone saving the beers for christmas.
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