idzy
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Hi guys,
Just wondering if anyone has done a side-by-side of these two beers? I am certainly not a seasoned taster, or brewer, but I have just finished a glass of Summer Ale (poured from the craft brewed can) and am just hoping into the glass of Steam Ale.
It is worth noting that I love Steam Ale and only just stumbled onto the Summer Ale due to a recommendation. But given the chance to savor, the aroma and taste of the Summer Ale seems to me to be quite tasty. The only other light ale that I can remember being so punchy is the Stone and Wood Pacific Ale, which is one of my favourites.
My initial thoughts are that the Summer Ale seems to have a lot more aroma and hop flavour, but once again, may be my ignorance.
Has anyone done a side-by-side? What are your thoughts on flavours, etc?
Has anyone successfully cloned these? (There is a thread on steam ale, but I didn't see anything conclusive).
From the site for Summer Ale:
"This week we’re stoked to announce the birth of a new Goat: Summer Ale. This one’s come about after a couple of summers playing around with aromatic, hoppy and sessionable ales like Skipping Girl and Goldilocks. There’s plenty of malted and unmalted wheat in the grist make up, and a big burst of fruity Nelson Sauvin and Motueka hops on the nose. For the tech-heads the numbers are: 20BU, 7EBC, 4.7%ABV. We’re also pretty pumped to have packed it in a 375 ml can, for all your outdoor summer thirst quenching requirements. For a sneak peak drop into the brewery from 5 on Fri 13 Sep. It’ll be out and about thru good stores next week. Please let us know what you think!"
From the site for Steam Ale:
"The Steam is a crisp, certified organic ale. We incorporate a slap of wheat malt in the grist make-up and ferment it cool. We use Cascade and Citra hops to give it a fresh, zippy finish. Great as the weather warms up. 4.5% ABV, 22BU’s."
EDIT: Summer Ale released in September, no wonder there aren't any threads. Haha
Cheers,
Idzy
Just wondering if anyone has done a side-by-side of these two beers? I am certainly not a seasoned taster, or brewer, but I have just finished a glass of Summer Ale (poured from the craft brewed can) and am just hoping into the glass of Steam Ale.
It is worth noting that I love Steam Ale and only just stumbled onto the Summer Ale due to a recommendation. But given the chance to savor, the aroma and taste of the Summer Ale seems to me to be quite tasty. The only other light ale that I can remember being so punchy is the Stone and Wood Pacific Ale, which is one of my favourites.
My initial thoughts are that the Summer Ale seems to have a lot more aroma and hop flavour, but once again, may be my ignorance.
Has anyone done a side-by-side? What are your thoughts on flavours, etc?
Has anyone successfully cloned these? (There is a thread on steam ale, but I didn't see anything conclusive).
From the site for Summer Ale:
"This week we’re stoked to announce the birth of a new Goat: Summer Ale. This one’s come about after a couple of summers playing around with aromatic, hoppy and sessionable ales like Skipping Girl and Goldilocks. There’s plenty of malted and unmalted wheat in the grist make up, and a big burst of fruity Nelson Sauvin and Motueka hops on the nose. For the tech-heads the numbers are: 20BU, 7EBC, 4.7%ABV. We’re also pretty pumped to have packed it in a 375 ml can, for all your outdoor summer thirst quenching requirements. For a sneak peak drop into the brewery from 5 on Fri 13 Sep. It’ll be out and about thru good stores next week. Please let us know what you think!"
From the site for Steam Ale:
"The Steam is a crisp, certified organic ale. We incorporate a slap of wheat malt in the grist make-up and ferment it cool. We use Cascade and Citra hops to give it a fresh, zippy finish. Great as the weather warms up. 4.5% ABV, 22BU’s."
EDIT: Summer Ale released in September, no wonder there aren't any threads. Haha
Cheers,
Idzy