brett mccluskey
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Good judgement i reckon :drinks: http://www.ratebeer.com/RateBeerBest/table...a_beer_2011.csv
I can't help but feel that many of the members here could casually brew a better beer, in one's opinion, than most of the beers on that list. Certainly there are some imperial stouts and the like which are more difficult to brew, but in the pale ale department especially, the commercial examples just don't seem that special. Stuff like that Epic Armageddon IPA, the bottle I tried was supposed to be relatively fresh, and still it was pretty disappointing compared to its label.
It just strikes me, as the list is supposed to be the best, yet you could expect to crank something out just as good on your sunday afternoon.
Appearance: Color ranges from medium gold to medium reddish copper; some versions can have an orange-ish tint. Should be clear, although unfiltered dry-hopped versions may be a bit hazy. Good head stand with white to off-white color should persist.
that'll explain the haze on my latest IPA with over 5g/litre dry hopping :blink:I've found that I can dry hop up to 1g/L without any haze. But it takes a while for the initial dry hop haze to settle out.