How hazy is your recollection? - You sure that was John? Or maybe both of us simply thought/said the same thing .TheWiggman said:Now it's coming back to me. ... and hazily remember you and Curly saying "hey Wiggman, keen to grab some extras?" I said yeah but feel a bit guilty, response was something like "well if you don't grab 1 or 2 some other drunk prick will take them all". ...
A very important yardstick :lol:TheWiggman said:13. Masters - Belgian Double
... you can tell it's not a Light Ice. ....
I got a passing comment.. thats way to much for me ..please take a few bottles .. I only saw one beer I wanted so I grabbed another of Curlys!technobabble66 said:How hazy is your recollection? - You sure that was John? Or maybe both of us simply thought/said the same thing .
A very important yardstick :lol:
Thats the best way to ruin a good beer.micbrew said:watching the pies
Hey John out of curiosity was your bottle high carb? I've just cracked mine open and it's a gusher, wondering if it's just mine...Grainer said:18. Curly79. Chocolate and Rum Oatmeal Stout. 6%. Ready to drink after 1st of September.
Im gunna say this again Curly and reiterate it even more...
SWAP BEER CHAMPION.. LOVING IT.. This for me is the stand out beer. It is exactly what it claims to be! The rum works ..not a fan of rum but I am loving this combination.. enough said.. good work.. it possibly has some improvements overall if I was to brew this myself in mouthfeel and aroma..but LOVING IT! SO fuking glad I took 2 bottles home boohahahhaha :beerbang:
No mine was PERFECT!TheWiggman said:Hey John out of curiosity was your bottle high carb? I've just cracked mine open and it's a gusher, wondering if it's just mine...
*** yeah.. looks like I got a good bottle.. guess the next one will be the test !TheWiggman said:ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1472551145.543911.jpg
Bung bottle I think. Stooged again!
Tight, tight bottle (as I queried in an earlier post) which gushed on opening. Has a familiar infection smell and taste that I've encountered before. BUT it's not a complete write off, just not the wonder beer it might have been. Still drinkable and the off flavour becomes less noticeable. No point commenting further, sorry man.
Bugger. Sorry Wiggman. I don't have any left to try out. The few I had left that I didn't swap were okay. I wasn't sure how this one would go as it's one of the first stouts I've made. Glad you liked it Grainer[emoji106].TheWiggman said:ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1472551145.543911.jpg
Bung bottle I think. Stooged again!
Tight, tight bottle (as I queried in an earlier post) which gushed on opening. Has a familiar infection smell and taste that I've encountered before. BUT it's not a complete write off, just not the wonder beer it might have been. Still drinkable and the off flavour becomes less noticeable. No point commenting further, sorry man.
Glad you liked it, I fermented it with wyeast Scottish ale 1728.Midnight Brew said:20. Mmmyummybeer - U-Flecku
Pours dark, full carbonation and thick. Aroma is roasty but clean, clean as in clear malt character. Flavour is a little more roast orientated then the cube I've fermented, in a good way. I used Wy Danish Lager and had a much more clean but malty without the roast elements. Curious as to the yeast used. Mouthfeel is perfect for me and I usually like the lower carb styles so I'm a bit surprised. I finished the bottle pretty quick, due to familaraty and enjoyment.
Was awesome to try an alternative ferment on this. Thanks Tracey and Bruce.
I don't understand the "Pumped with a syringe and boom! " what is this and why do it.Midnight Brew said:16. JB AIPA
Deep copper hue, little head due to lower carbonation (spot on for me, I like em carbed low). Pumped with a syringe and boom! Nice thick dense head that's in no hurry. Pine in the aroma is prominant with this little fruity/sweet character coming through. Bitterness is smooth, easy going and lets the malt character come through. For me it goes smooth bitterness, malt and sweet character then back into bitterness. Very well made. Overall I love this beer mate, cant stop sipping it and as I put the glass down I want more. So what its not your face puckering ice cold served IPA that does the rounds in Melbourne bars. Id much rather pay and drink a beverage like this that has all the elements aligned. (flame suit on for IPA police)
Great beer mate, shame I only have one bottle.
Curious as to how you carbed it (method and amount)? I've made a few brews now where I actually add no priming sugar and they come out carbed a little lower then yours, they get a hit with the syringe but Im just addicted to them at the moment.
Doing so agitates the beer, and gives a semi hand pump effect.skb said:I don't understand the "Pumped with a syringe and boom! " what is this and why do it.
So you just pump an empty syringe of air into a low carb beer ?malt junkie said:Doing so agitates the beer, and gives a semi hand pump effect.
Great stuff Cam, very happy you enjoyed this one mate.Midnight Brew said:16. JB AIPA
Deep copper hue, little head due to lower carbonation (spot on for me, I like em carbed low). Pumped with a syringe and boom! Nice thick dense head that's in no hurry. Pine in the aroma is prominant with this little fruity/sweet character coming through. Bitterness is smooth, easy going and lets the malt character come through. For me it goes smooth bitterness, malt and sweet character then back into bitterness. Very well made. Overall I love this beer mate, cant stop sipping it and as I put the glass down I want more. So what its not your face puckering ice cold served IPA that does the rounds in Melbourne bars. Id much rather pay and drink a beverage like this that has all the elements aligned. (flame suit on for IPA police)
Great beer mate, shame I only have one bottle.
Curious as to how you carbed it (method and amount)? I've made a few brews now where I actually add no priming sugar and they come out carbed a little lower then yours, they get a hit with the syringe but Im just addicted to them at the moment.
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