Tried it last night. I don't know much about dark beers, only started getting into them a while ago, but this was extremely smooth with a great mouthfeel. As it warmed, the beer opened up to chocolate and coffee notes that were in no way harsh or astringent.paulyman said:11. FGZ - (orange lid 6/11 on it) Dark Bitter, drinkable now but wait a few weeks if you can.
Just tried #10, and was left thinking: "Jesus, I need to make more of this!"skb said:10 Paulyman's Gose
Really limited experience with this style and have had probably 3 in total of which 2 I did not like. So I approached this with a little trepidation. I had another long day in the heat finishing off a retaining wall so needed a beer.
The beer at first mouth I found a little strange and could not pick it maybe cucumber ? Or pickle taste? I could just taste the salt as well. As a newbie to the style the first 3 or so mouthfuls were just strange, but after that I absolutely LOVED it what a drink for a hot day. I probably a little quickly drank the next few glasses and was devastated when it was gone. Still struggle to define the taste, cucumber lightly salted , citrus and really refreshing.. given the Australian client I have to wonder why beers like this are not sold everywhere.
Not sure how hard to make but I would love to see the recipe and guide as I could easily have this on tap.
seconded had one of the two bottles i have last night and enjoyed it.fungrel said:Just tried #10, and was left thinking: "Jesus, I need to make more of this!"
Care to share the recipe?
glad you got one of mine you could drink. Easy to make dark brews - they cover all my brewing deficiencies! I can't seem to brew anything too hoppy. Barls cant brew anything that's not infected.fungrel said:Tried it last night. I don't know much about dark beers, only started getting into them a while ago, but this was extremely smooth with a great mouthfeel. As it warmed, the beer opened up to chocolate and coffee notes that were in no way harsh or astringent.
If I could make dark beers like that, i would be a happy man. Nice work.
I did try yours and think it was similar.Reman said:#12 fungrel's lawnmower
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Apparently it had a recipe similar to mine, but that keg blew ages ago and I gave my bottle away as a present.
Had it last night with bbq'd chook and it was sensational! Had a herbal hop flavour I like, was super bright. Extremely drinkable. Great start to the case swap beers.
I could taste the wheat I reckon, but it wasn't to be "seen". Would explain the head down to the last drop! I did an all-Vienna Vienna Lager and I really like the almost-honey flavour it brings. I could see you making this a house beer that's always on and I wouldn't be surprised if it's popular with all comersfungrel said:I did try yours and think it was similar.
Been refining this recipe for a while now, Think i've nailed the right yeast. This batch was US-05.
40/30/30 Vienna/Pale Ale/Wheat
1/3 IBU at 60, rest into the cube.
fungrel said:Just tried #10, and was left thinking: "Jesus, I need to make more of this!"
Care to share the recipe?
Here is the recipe I followed: http://byo.com/hops/item/2349-gose . I followed the steps using acidulated malt, I subbed in Tett for the hops, it's a cheat sour but came out quaffable.barls said:seconded had one of the two bottles i have last night and enjoyed it.
i can post my recipe if anyone wants it. keg ran out last night as well
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