Thanks bud. I (or my agent) will be in touch shortly.Zebba, I weighed your grain split mate. Anytime you like, just let me know in advance so I'm at home. Your bag and a half is here.
Thanks bud. I (or my agent) will be in touch shortly.Zebba, I weighed your grain split mate. Anytime you like, just let me know in advance so I'm at home. Your bag and a half is here.
Well, I wad given a bunch of beers on the bb day, so here I go trying my best to convey my reviews.
1. Bum's Faded AIPA 5.9%
First thing to hit me when pouring was the aroma. Ahhhhh, just so damn good. OK, now, he warned me that it's a couple of months past it's prime. But the taste, hmnnnnnn the harsh bitterness was coming through and can't say I tasted too much of the hops, just the bitterness. But harsh in a good way if that can be imagined.
Next, the malt. Ahhhh. So damn good. If aging a beer is supposed to bring out the malt, well this demonstrates it. The nice maltiness provided a strong background taste to the bitterness. I loved it. I generally don't like very bitter overly hoppy beers but this one agreed with me, very nice, very nice indeed. I can only imagine what this would've tasted like at it's peak.
1. Bum's Faded AIPA 5.9%
Thanks for the (sorta) encouragement, Fourstar.
John's been a star really. Putting it all up on a day that busy and breaking out the fantastic Christmas discount among other things. My thank you to Grain and Grape for being such good hosts and genuinely good advice both prior to and on the day too. Cheers.
PS: Reuv, you don't drink a good ale a 'coldie' you noob. I'll blv ur brewing when you ask me over to help stir the mash. And paprika is not real chilli. Geez.
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