JB
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Towards the end of the glass, couldn't help wondering how awesome this would be with a Belgian yeast going to town on itJB said:Mine too!
Freaking wild colour man, nice, clear & deep plum coloured. Carb right on & hangs around like flies around a pile of spit roast meat @ kangaroo ground.
Sweet caramel & honey goat aroma & flavour.
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there definitely was but it was slight. But due to this that's why I think the balance was super!Mardoo said:Thanks mate. Good to hear! Did the chestnut come through? The reason I said wait 'til Christmas was that the chestnut came through clear as a bell before I keg hopped it. After the keg hop it was fairly hidden, so I figured a few weeks might help it come out again.
Cheers Wiggy, I'm glad you liked it. I lol'd at the smoked sausage bit, you're the only one to pick the secret ingredient sofarTheWiggman said:10. JB - Smoke on the Porter
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I don't think I've had a beer with smoked malt in it before, definitely haven't come across a beer and thought "too smokey" which is often the comment made when smoked malt is discussed. This tastes like I'm sitting by a warm fire with a malty porter eating a lightly charred sausage. The choice to go with 6% is a wise one, the bit of extra oomph pairs with the smoke so it doesn't overpower, but dominates. Reminds me a lot of a Coopers Stout in drinkability - not a beer I'd buy a slab of, but would regularly grab a longneck on the right occasion (and there would be a lot of those occasions). Can pick the EKG and overall English feel. Very good beer.
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