Had 4 pints of the EKG release last night - Bloody beautiful, hit all the right buttons with me. Wasn't another beer on tap at Archive that could tempt me away from it.
Cheers Ross
Had 4 pints of the EKG release last night - Bloody beautiful, hit all the right buttons with me. Wasn't another beer on tap at Archive that could tempt me away from it.
The Sunshine Coast Best Bitter is always a good one to get. Seriously, I guess I didn't "get" the attraction of the LCEKG.
Meh... I bought a couple of bottles.
Had the first one. Meh.
Fizzy light brown stuff, with a 60-minute addition of marketing hype and dry (not ferment) hopped with forum comments (like this one).
I'm sure it didn't taste as bad as the Pig & Whistle's abismal Spitfire (nothing like the original), but there's something similar in my head.
Will reserve final judgement for the next bottle on Friday, as truth be told i'd had a few different beers already.
And the one after is already in the pipeline as well, and will be an all-employees competition that we have just called "dark and strong",
This pretty much captures exactly how I feel about this single batch. A good quality quaffed that's better than most selections at the big bottlos at a decent value too. But I prefered the brown ale as my choice for the best of the single batches. I reckon this would be a regular if available all year round... And would probably improve with a a bit of tweaking but the brewery.Have had a few pint bottles of this, I think it is definitely a good beer at a good price $11 for 2 pints thats about $19 a six pack @ 330ml bottles. You definitely cannot beat the freshness and the balance for that price. If it was always available in cartons/six pack it would definitely get my vote over most of the stuff (within same style) at Dans and first choice. Out of all the single batches I have enjoyed this the most so far.
grabbed 3 bottles. enjoying them but can't stop thinking how much better they'd be in an amber?
Do they use EKG in their Rogers?
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