:icon_drool2:DU99 said:from little shop in yarraville
Yeah, I was looking at their website today and thought it was weird that they've got all this new branding but haven't updated their website or added the new beer.syl said:Trying a Sly Fox, Summer Ale from Feral, not even any info on their website about it. Very nice though.
'tis well done, similar to my summer ale. As with all feral beers, it has that added freshnessbrewtas said:Yeah, I was looking at their website today and thought it was weird that they've got all this new branding but haven't updated their website or added the new beer.
I enjoyed the Sly Fox though. It's probably the best Golden/Summer/Blonde Ale I've had.
these guys turn out some awesome beers I will have to keep and eye out for this oneDanwood said:I think some people would find this too sweet, but I like it.
It's almost got a Belgian-y candi sweetness going on, except more toffee than a dark dried fruit sweetness associated with dubbels etc. Maybe the Cherrywood gives more perceived sweetness...maybe?
Nice, warming 8.3% for a cool evening...good beer.
When I was there I asked if they used a different strain for bottling. Steve Dressler said no, granted that was in regards to the Pale Ale. I imagine the wheat would be the same.Liam_snorkel said:this person harvested kellerweis yeast and got a similar flavour profile, although it was in 2009.. maybe they switched to a different bottling strain since then
No. But I will be trying all of their other beers. Sour might have been a better description than lambic.Liam_snorkel said:It's an interesting beer that's for sure. I had it last month and loved it. Have you had their original sour?
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