TidalPete
BREWING BY THE BEACH
Your carbonation levels are dropping out Beersuit.
A good descriptive post nevertheless.
Edit --- Beaten to it!
A good descriptive post nevertheless.
Edit --- Beaten to it!
I hope not Pete. I don't like overly flat beer.TidalPete said:Your carbonation levels are dropping out Beersuit.
A good descriptive post nevertheless.
Edit --- Beaten to it!
Yes it is good to get feedback on this beer. We got a lot more shiraz character from the barrel than I expected. We must sit down with a bottle of the original beer and the oak aged stuff for comparison Florian. I'll be CPBFing one of my kegs into PET bottles for Xmas distribution to friends.Florian said:Great to get some feedback on the collaboration beer.
Kudos to Winkle for getting the recipe setup and the barrel and everything else organised. My keg is still sitting in the fridge, I haven't even touched it yet other than to draw off two bottles which I have given to the three owners of one of the bigger Marlborough NZ wineries starting with G. Haven't had any feedback from them yet but am catching up again in late January, looking forward to getting some opinion from the wine buffs.
while i like this beer i dont think its as good as the first attempt i made. needs a touch more spice and more pumpkin of the top of my head there is about 3kgs of butternut pumpkin for 20L which is where alot of the colour comes fromleahy268 said:So first off the ranks for me last night was Benken's Spiced Pumpkin Ale.
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Chosen because I thought it was probably the most unusual sounding beer.
Can I say not at all what I expected.
I couldn't taste any pumpkin which I thought I would, very fruity and somewhat like some of the belgian's that I've had before.
Very nice though. Though I will say definitely worth letting it warm up a fraction in the glass.
Found that as I drank it over around an hour whilst watching homeland last night I found that towards the end it was certainly much more flavoursome.
I'm sure someone with more experience tasting beer will be able to say much more about it.
Parks said:4. Bradsbrew - Raspberry Stout - drink ASAP
Mate this was a fkn nice beer. The raspberry was spot on IMO. Every stout of yours I've tasted has been first class.
Definitely the best I've had so far (don't worry that it's the first )
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Thanks Fellas, should have a half-arsed scribbled recipe, that probably wasn't followed, around somewhere. I do know that I had three kegs of the same stout, only one got the raspberry though and was conditioning in the fridge for the last few months, before the raspberry.leahy268 said:Tonight was no 4. That fukn nice raspberry stout.
Not really had a lot of stout so I won't try and compare it to what one is supposed to taste like.
But damn...
You can't make a beer that nice without the recipe...
Even the mrs loves it and she usually isn't a fan of dark beers...
I certainly wouldn't have been upset if I'd had another 12 bottles of this to drink.
The mrs comment 'like drinking a dark chocolate cherry ripe.'
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Ok... so I got a little carried away watching back to back Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D episodes last night and ended up having four swap beers. Little worse for wear this morning, but here it goes....
Leahy268 - Smurtos Golden Ale
Very fruity nose - almost too fruity. Notes of banana hint at some extra esters from high ferment temps. Flavour is more fruit with plenty of hops, but unfortunately it's all let down by noticeably polyphenolic flavours that indicate wild yeast infection. Funky "farmhouse" flavours with hints of rubber and band-aid. Sorry Warwick, I can tell the underlying beer is solid, but the infection has spoiled it.
I was going to say something very similar last night. I picked it as Chlorophenyl? / rubber band and it did dominate unfortunately.Snow said:Leahy268 - Smurtos Golden Ale
Very fruity nose - almost too fruity. Notes of banana hint at some extra esters from high ferment temps. Flavour is more fruit with plenty of hops, but unfortunately it's all let down by noticeably polyphenolic flavours that indicate wild yeast infection. Funky "farmhouse" flavours with hints of rubber and band-aid. Sorry Warwick, I can tell the underlying beer is solid, but the infection has spoiled it.