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Logman said:
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Had one of those last night, not too bad! I liked that home brew element you mentioned, nice raw feel about it. I'd buy one every so often I guess, would be nice to have a 4 pack on a hot day.
Had one last night too. Galaxy really made a difference, very fresh profile.
 
Feral hop hog last night. Both bottles were gushers :(

I don't know how much that affected the taste but assuming bad carbonation, the beer tasted pretty awesome :)
 
Cascade premium light.

Yep.

I'm in a corporate box at the gabba and the options are 'crownies', carlton draught, mid-strength peroni, or cascade light.
Ill take flavour (or lack of bad flavour) thanks.
 
Liam_snorkel said:
Cascade premium light.

Yep.

I'm in a corporate box at the gabba and the options are 'crownies', carlton draught, mid-strength peroni, or cascade light.
Ill take flavour (or lack of bad flavour) thanks.
Give them some feedback ( ie your beer selection sucks arse ).
 
I will. The food was great, incl 100g eye fillets which fit perfectly on the provided mini bread roll sith enough room for some warm roast pumpkin & pine nut salad. but still, where is the good beer? I could switch to cans of CC & dry, jimmys, or black rats, but it just wouldn't be the same.
 
Liam_snorkel said:
Cascade premium light.

Yep.

I'm in a corporate box at the gabba and the options are 'crownies', carlton draught, mid-strength peroni, or cascade light.
Ill take flavour (or lack of bad flavour) thanks.
Have a crownie mate! Don't you like good beer :p
 
Haha I had one first up. Then the draught, then peroni. The cascade is like a breathe of fresh air because it doesn't taste like the bottle has been rimmed..
 
"Carn mate. Crownies are the ******' best mate. When you can brew something as good as a crownie, I'll have one."

Said my boss. At least once a week.
 
Knocking back a few Sam Adams' Nobel Pils. Not a bad beer to have a session on. Also have a SN Ruthless Rye in the wings for later (Probably for the Broncos game)

Cheers all hope you are all having a good one :beer:
 
Currently: Meantime IPA
Next up: Lideman's Cuvee Renae Gueze
Later: Bridge Road Aurora Borealis
Nightcap: either Talisker or a BJ, depending on whether the wife's awake...

Guess who's having a birthday?
 
Feral's "Raging Flem" Belgian IPA.

Holy farken ****...what a ripping fusion that is. 7.6%, 52 IBU and (duh) funky yeast. Gave the missus a sip just to watch her head explode. She hit me.

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WarmBeer said:
Currently: Meantime IPA
Next up: Lideman's Cuvee Renae Gueze
Later: Bridge Road Aurora Borealis
Nightcap: either Talisker or a BJ, depending on whether the wife's awake...

Guess who's having a birthday?

Who were you going to give the B.J to?
 
La Wambrechies - This is a lovely Belgian. I don't quite understand where they come into play, but juniper berries feature here somehow & add an interesting spicy note to the finish. Beer pours bright and golden with a foamy white, lingering head. The beer has a medium to full body & high carbonation. In addition to the juniper berries, I get a fruity, raisin-y palate which is a bit surprising given a fairly neutral nose. This is a damn nice beer, looking forward to the next glass already!

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WarmBeer said:
Currently: Meantime IPA
Next up: Lideman's Cuvee Renae Gueze
Later: Bridge Road Aurora Borealis
Nightcap: either Talisker or a BJ, depending on whether the wife's awake...

Guess who's having a birthday?
So, Talisker it is, then, eh?

Happy Birthday to me...
 
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