God might not be able to, but I reckon Bribie could...TheWiggman said:I'm not sure if God would even be able to tell the difference
I wonder if they tweak the recipe a bit to try to keep the flavour due to hop supply ,having said that it doesn't to me seem to be the same as it was,but I'm not a beer judges arsehole and still drink it.droid said:well it is an observation, make of it what you will, i'm interested if there is a trend based on consumers palates tolerating higher ibu as some have elucidated to in posts about lcpa over the yearshowever changing hops doesn't mean the ibu bounces around as a result - they could hit whatever number they want
Just bought my first case in a while as it's 60 not 70 bucks and it tastes very watered down to what I rememberI wonder if they tweak the recipe a bit to try to keep the flavour due to hop supply ,having said that it doesn't to me seem to be the same as it was,but I'm not a beer judges arsehole and still drink it.
Just bought my first case in a while as it's 60 not 70 bucks and it tastes very watered down to what I remember
Is this general knowledge?
If all else fails, you can usually find a Coopers, that for me does the job more often than not.
Mark
100% last beer I am comparing it to was 4 pines American amber that I got for 65 and the 4 pines was like a different league LCPA as I said seemed like Furphy at its price if this is the product now it will drop off markedly at this rate.Yes, it is. I bought a carton a while back as it was on special for less than $60, and it tasted like it. It wasn't "bad", just very meh. It was a far cry from what I used to get in 2007. I tend to get 4 Pines Pale as a general fridge beer these days.
Yes, Cooper's Pale is my solid go-to when I find myself in places where it's the best on tap
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