bulkalebrews
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Earle's cascade Amber #4 is bang on for American style. Very delicious.
Did you say smoke? I am a little wet and excitedseehuusen said:Just cracked my swap beer, the bottle was hard and well carbed. Chill and drink when you're ready apple wood smoke and pineapples are the main players imo
Thanks mate - I hate ******* Hefeweizen's, but I can assure you that my girlfriend will be super dirty that I fermented that out for the swap.Liam_snorkel said:20. BPH87 - Hefeweizen - (16 December)
Oops sorry Ben, accidentally cracked this early, it's carbonated but not quite up to hefe level so I threw it on the carb cap and gave it a bit more fizz.
Pretty much classic hefe with a slightly sweeter maltiness & a bit of bubblegum on top. Yumbos.ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1449994053.437096.jpg
Haha, yeh, apple wood was used to roast the pineapples added in secondaryBenKen25 said:Did you say smoke? I am a little wet and excited
Ha ha. I'm stealing this review by the way. Cheers man!Ciderman said:ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1450171548.234329.jpg
6. Lukiferj - A Gose in the Northern Sky
I decided to drink this one first because the cap looked like it was going to blaze off like a church burning in Norway. Carbonation was high on Cold War and the yeast profile had some sort of influence from Euronymous. A great shredding mouthfeel and good sweeping note of citrus and salt.
Good job. I'll probably make one of these.
Detailed, sure ... h34r:madpierre06 said:I hope you took detailed notes.
Hey LRG, thanks for the feedback. It's an updated version of a previous beer using Gladfields malt where I could, and a combo of Pac. Hallertau/Liberty and Columbus. Having a ayarn with ya the other day and this feedback has helped me tremendously, as I was saying I'm still learning how to put beers together. Glad you enjoyed it mate. This is likely to be the house beer, I'm thinking. It comes up nicely and very easy to drink.Lord Raja Goomba I said:As a real Qlder returned from exile and a holder of #24 Madpierre06's cream Ale (top bloke and brewer), I reckon I'm an honorary temporary swap member.
Never had a cream Ale before.
Highly attenuated, highly carbonated, very mild fruit esters with balancing bitterness but no hop character of note (though my nose is trying to tell me of a faint whiff of Cascade but the notion disappears before I can convince myself it's there).
Really nice, easy drinking beer. Bitterness is spot on. Feels like it'll finish sweet and fuller in the mouth with a vague fruitiness but doesn't due to balanced bitterness and prickly carbonation , making it really sessionable.
Top work Madpierre06, I could spend an afternoon on these.
That confirms my next taster.lukiferj said:Heads up. No 6 might be slightly over carbed so get it in the fridge as soon as you can. My bottles have swollen bigger and harder than... I expected.
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