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I had that rye ipa at the festival. That and a single tiny barrel whisky from a tiny distillery were my picks. I think it was redlands. Delicious, even in a plastic glass.

Surrounded by a sea of beautiful tanned legs I was.
 
manticle said:
I had that rye ipa at the festival. That and a single tiny barrel whisky from a tiny distillery were my picks. I think it was redlands. Delicious, even in a plastic glass.

Surrounded by a sea of beautiful tanned legs I was.
People most likely thought I was reclining in the gutter eating and drinking because I'm a grub.
Which is only a half truth.
 
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Moor Beer - Nor'Hop
Pale English Malts, Northwest US Hops
Can conditioned with fresh yeast, unfiltered and unfined.

Fantastic citrus hops as soon as I opened the can with a bit of floral hops as well. Very light, but a good touch of malt. Distinct but soft bitterness. Distinct C hop flavour and some hop fruitiness as well. There was something missing in the middle. They say drink at 12 degrees, so I let it warm up from 8 to 12 and there it was, beautiful English yeast character filling in the middle ground. I'd absolutely buy this again. Great, flavourful session beer at 4.1%. The yeast really filled out the picture, as the light malts were having trouble carrying the hops all on their own.
 
Brother sent over a sixer of Stella...Imported on special...
Clean, crisp and grassy...a little to grassy.
Was the turning point on my flu though, been slowly feeling better since I downed one after lunch.
God bless Belgium..
 
A mate of mine was kind enough to share some nice beers with me.

Boozy & smokey. It was so thick it had more legs than any red wine I've ever had.
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Black barleywine, this was really good. First time a 10% beer has gone down so easily after the penguin !
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Big sky IPA - big disappointment, drinkable but nothing special.

Pirate life pale ale - I feel a little bit let down by this one, I'd only heard great things about it. A well balanced easy drinker but I'd prefer one of my own pale ales over it. I've still got a can of the IIPA to drink, hope it doesn't let me down.
 
Had the Boatrocker Banshee the other night.

14% Barley Wine aged in a whiskey barrel. Very tasty.
 
been working my way through the stones range the last few weeks. a local bottlo at charing cross hotel has been doing a promo. buy of their 3 longecks and get 20% off


the ruination double IPA is a fav at the moment

and I'm a sucker for anything with the devil on it
 
I've been enjoying some commercial beers lately......total R & D !!

HopWorks 2015 Super Beast - Black Barley Wine

Fkn tasty beer!! full of hops and flavour!!

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Feral Brewing Company WA

War Hog Imperial IPA 8%

Excellent balance with solid hops profile, clean and Id buy this again.

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Temple Brewing Company

New World Order Stout

Aromatics and flavours :icon_drool2: , a perfect example of an american stout!

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Ninkasi India Pale Ale

Extremely hopped with dank resinous flavours. boom!

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Green Beacon Brewery

On tap @ the Brisbane Airport - Koslch

Clean and crisp.

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From the same place but out of the can.

IPA

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Kereru Brewery - NZ on tap in Brisbane craft beer joint call " The Scratch Bar"

Imperial Porter 8.8% with Cocoa, Vanilla Pods and Coconut

Fkn excellent beer, so balanced with the additional flavours and ABV :super:

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