Link back a few pages... page 7 or 8 on mobile. Prolly page 3 on full.reardo said:13. Mofox1 - Thirsty Monk, Belgian Amber Ale.
Wowee what a drop. Carb was going off it's **** and I think it favoured the beer. Great head retention, good lacing and mouthfeel was light and crispy.
Beautiful spot on amber colour and the best balanced one yet. Ripper beer Mick. Would love to see the recipe for thisImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1483434917.374129.jpg
Bugger. Had a couple of these through Christmas and they were fine and still have one at the bottom of the keezer. Might try and grab it sometime overcthe weekend, see if it's a bottling issue. Sorry mate.mofox1 said:4. AJ80 - North German Altbier (aka Son of DJ - is fizzy now. A week in the fridge before opening wouldn't hurt. )
Great thirst quencher as I was getting the rhubarb for my Saison up to a simmer. Malt presence of a good ESB, but clean clean clean. Nice bitey bitterness. No noticable aroma, comes with the style I assume... Good to have indoors in the aircon, outside might have been a bit too heavy. Cheers and well done
24. malt junkie - DIPA, Bottled today 23/11 Ready around new year
Mine must have had some O2 issues... no hops, slight sweet thing I usually associate with kit beers... Darn it. Hope it's just mine, was looking forward to it.
I too loved this one's colour & aroma was incredible, but also think a touch more malt could have brought this into balance & would have been spot on for my tastes. Thanks v much Tim. Here's a picture:Midnight Brew said:11. Thearn. Cites pale ale.
Copperish, dark colour. Very prominent fruit character that is hella good. Needs more maltiness in my opinion and has too much of a cloying kinda sweetness which presents itself as it warms up more. That could simply be my preference though so take that with a grain of salt. All in all I loved it but as soon as the temp rose it started to present some undesirable notes. That aroma though! Hella good and full credit!
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