Belgrave Brewer
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Yep, everyone has a different opinion.
I was also a bit disapponted with the showcase.
Looking back at my notes, it looked like my favorites were in the dark beers and a lot of that has to do with me not being a hophead either. Yeah, seems that most of the Pales are over hopped for my liking. (I do like Little Creatures Bright Ale, which is very hop-py by my standards, but is well balanced as does not put a hop flower up your nose every time you take a sip. No problem drinking several of these, where a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is have one and move on.)
Emerald Hill Pale Ale and Wheat were amazing at the showcase 4 months ago, but were different this time, and also VERY different in the bottle just purchased last week then on tap at the showcase. I've also been to their friday night gig where they open up to the public, and had the end of one keg that was good and the start of a new keg which was not. No consistency from these guys yet, but they are new on the block and I'll give them a go again in the future.
What's Brewing - my question exactly. Not sure what they put in their Porter, but my guess is a stale coin from the pocket of a night porter at the end of a days work. Sorry to be so harsh, but you just can't sell this to the public.
I did like the Temple Brewing Pale Ale and thought the Temple Saison was a nice drop. Southern Bay Brewing Schonbrauhaus Lager was also nice.
Standouts for me were Red Ducks Porter and Holgate Winter Ale (also a Porter?)
Love to see all the differences in palette on this post.
BB
I was also a bit disapponted with the showcase.
Looking back at my notes, it looked like my favorites were in the dark beers and a lot of that has to do with me not being a hophead either. Yeah, seems that most of the Pales are over hopped for my liking. (I do like Little Creatures Bright Ale, which is very hop-py by my standards, but is well balanced as does not put a hop flower up your nose every time you take a sip. No problem drinking several of these, where a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is have one and move on.)
Emerald Hill Pale Ale and Wheat were amazing at the showcase 4 months ago, but were different this time, and also VERY different in the bottle just purchased last week then on tap at the showcase. I've also been to their friday night gig where they open up to the public, and had the end of one keg that was good and the start of a new keg which was not. No consistency from these guys yet, but they are new on the block and I'll give them a go again in the future.
What's Brewing - my question exactly. Not sure what they put in their Porter, but my guess is a stale coin from the pocket of a night porter at the end of a days work. Sorry to be so harsh, but you just can't sell this to the public.
I did like the Temple Brewing Pale Ale and thought the Temple Saison was a nice drop. Southern Bay Brewing Schonbrauhaus Lager was also nice.
Standouts for me were Red Ducks Porter and Holgate Winter Ale (also a Porter?)
Love to see all the differences in palette on this post.
BB