When you google "goat amber" one of the first things to come up will be goat amber discharge....DJ_L3ThAL said:Can I ask out of interest, what is a goat amber?
Buzz not itawesomefury said:You'll have to try it and let me know.
Nice one glad you enjoyed it. Hops are Hallertauer Mittelfrüh . Bittering addition only. A fair wack though. 60g @ 60 min in 20L.Mardoo said:9. mayor of mildura - Cocko's Cream Ale
Really, really nice. First sniff after the pour was that intense, "wild" hop aroma and I remembered pounding Genessee Cream Ale with my mate from Philly. I don't know, I call that aroma skunky, but in a skunk bud kind of way rather than light-struck hops. Anyway, the aroma took me back and I enjoyed it. The head was beautiful and creamy and lasted, as well as lacing all the way to the bottom of the glass, and then there was that sweet, bready malt that just kept going. The carb level was perfect for the beer and matched the body well. The texture of the combined body, carb level and creaminess of the head was one of the great things about this. Kicked the **** out of Genessee, to be frank. A really well-brewed beer that I had planned to leave half for today, but couldn't. I easily could have drunk another or two. Clearly MoM knows best.
What were the hops, by the way?
Too much hotdog-flavoured water.DJ_L3ThAL said:Why is noone drinking the Goat Amber?
nothing a carb cap won't sort right quick.awesomefury said:it will be well and truely undercarbed by now. We drank it yesterday night and michael was refreshed by the goat ale.
The sooner drank the better The other beer is very left field compared to the DIPA.AJ80 said:Just checked my crate and got rather excited to see I fluked one of Mardoo's heady snipper DIPAs. This makes up for the fact I could only have one tiny little sip of it during the swap (stupid driving). Is now in the fridge to keep fresh. Cheers Mardoo!
Ps. I'm sure your other swap beer is equally delish!!
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