Adr_0 said:Had a 4 - underlined. There was a big line across the bottom so no mistaking the underline. Is this cold, hot, wet or dry steeped? I can't remember.
Looks like a stout.
Smells like a strong coffee.
Tastes... blissful. Amazing. I actually laughed at how good it is. Got through about 640mL and after half an hour thought I should give some to the wife. "What's that?" "Coffee stout" I said, and gave her some. "Wow, jesus..." and after another sip, "Wow..." then reluctantly gave it back to me. I had some more, then she took it again and left about 3 drops. So I think she was a fan.
10/10 - amazing.
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Thanks mate, second time ive brewed this glad everyones enjoying itfattox said:Tonight's first study beer - Luggy's Irish ale.
Looks - good, deep deep red. Good head that stays around as long as it needs to. Nice haze.
Smells - like a great example of an Irish ale.
Taste - good. Very nice and simple beer, as noted in your grain bill. Thoroughly enjoyable, good mouthfeel and great taste. Probably one of the best home examples I've had of the style.
Overall - it needs a little while to warm to the right temperature but once it's there, it's quite content to become delicious. Great effort mate
Got back last night, have since had one of the underlined and one of the straight' 4's. The '4' is an easier, very sessionable beer but obviously very dangerous drop being at around the 7% ABV mark, wgile the underlined version was a very potent feeling and tasting brew where the strength and body of the thing was quite powerful. I'll be doing the underlined version again, I loved the 'feel' and taste of this. As it warmed. the alcohol 'heat' was more pronounced also.fattox said:Last night - a number 4 with an underline. Pretty much what everyone has been saying about this. Bloody brilliant. Wish I had more
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