Well done mate.jlm said:!!!!!!CAUTION-SHAMELESS BREWING **** SIZE BOASTING AHEAD!!!!!!!
Recipe developed and brewed by myself features there. The fact that owner of brewery has worked with author (who's opinion on cricket I hold in high regard, he is a sports journo after all.....) takes more than a little sheen off being in there. Also 2 moondog beers are in there.......Which makes me think that he's into beers that taste like feet and sick.....Anyway, just in time before my last brew in a couple of weeks and I give it away.
The best sierra nevada beer is the celebration. The torpedo is all right but over soldWesto said:havent read the article....moondog lager was a good drop i was suprised how good it was, it even had the old man (who is a massive MEGA-SWILL...aka tasteless **** ...aka typical aussie pub beer drinker) telling me i should try it.... i havent had there IPA but keen to track it down.
Anyway did SN Torpedo or SN Rye IPA make the list ? if torpedo was not #1 then the author of the list needs a lesson on beer!!!
LOL also come to think of it does SN still class as craft??
I think what really is the point is that most new world drinkers dont consider the less hopped beers as craft beer, merely just as left over styles from the pre excessively hopped era.StalkingWilbur said:That seems to be the prevailing sentiment amongst the "old guard" of the craft beer world, Nev.
I find the comments strange coming from this section of the market, the "anti-IPA/barrel aged/wild beers" people, considering nearly all people I know that love these beers, love a good lager also.
I will drink that barley wine and raise you a Caos !Its been waiting since September .StalkingWilbur said:I don't get the sophisticated pallet part either. That's like saying you need a more sophisticated pallet to enjoy tomato sauce than you do a red wine jus.
You better pucker up those taste buds, I have a coconut and golden syrup barley wine that I'm saving for you!
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