jbowers
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Tastes like their pale ale should taste.
I really like their pale, but I agree that it's more like an apa than an ipa.
Tastes like their pale ale should taste.
Tastes like their pale ale should taste.
What? Did they take the rust out?
What? Did they take the rust out?
I have always found their beer to be quite bland and watery...similar to the JSGA...was quite good, but then got worse and worse.
This beer is very nice, but not a WOW beer...would be great if they slowly changed the pale ale to be this beer...
Have got 2 of these in the fridge for me and Miles to taste this afternoon!
Cheers
Phil
I just don't get where everyone is coming from about Australian beer being so far behind everyone else.... I taste every new beer I see. It took my wife some dedicated searching to find me 8 beers she thought I hadn't tasted yet for my birthday... and I had in fact tasted two of them already... and the overseas stuff is just no better, no more exciting, no more advanced than the good beers available from Aussie brewers. Sure - 9 out of 10 local beers are either not that great or perhaps no better than competent versions of quite standard beers - But what is it you are expecting? Every brewer to make every single beer an experience that will knock you off your barstool? Even if you do - where are you supposedly getting that in the OS beers? The Rogue, Brewdog, Mikkeler, Nogone, DFH etc etc etc - yeah they're frequently good - and just as often not so great either. And this is the best of the beer that someone thought was worth dragging across an ocean to experience ??? And I have had nothing, not one single beer out of all of them that is out of the league of the local brewers. The great stuff from here, is every bit as good as the great stuff from OS.
by the end I just wanted a quality Pilsner (which I could not seem to find for the life of me!).
Hey Guys,
Great to see some good debate going on about our IPA.
Could have been hoppier? Probably.... Could have also achieved a little more attenuation and that bitterness would have screamed through (it finished at about 1.016 - you do these things once and sometimes they just make their own mind up!). But anyway, I think the beer tastes good, and I feel very happy with how things turned out (basically sold out except for a few cartons around the country).
Anyway, the next beer will be brewed in late May/early June with release late in that month. And yes, will be something we have never done..... a rendition of a Brown Ale....
Cheers,
Alex
P.S. I was lucky enough to be a judge at the World Beer Cup in Chicago last week. It was followed by the Craft Brewers Convention.... Amazing experience; lots of huge, huge, huge beers.... by the end I just wanted a quality Pilsner (which I could not seem to find for the life of me!).
Anyway, the next beer will be brewed in late May/early June with release late in that month. And yes, will be something we have never done..... a rendition of a Brown Ale....
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