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mmm, got home tonight and my wife had bought these :icon_cheers: (nice surprise)

Will be doing a back-to-back test of the Rochefort 8 and 10 later this weekend

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just My Opinion........... the 8 is way better than the 10. I had an 8 last night. I dont buy the 10 any more. Its great too, but a bit too much if you knoiw what i mean.

The 8 is just sooooooooooo well ballanced.

Will be interested in you views.

do inform of your findings!

cheers
 
You missed Nugget and Warrior.
My favourites were Nugget, Simcoe and Tomahawke. I love Nelson Sauvin as a hop but was disappointed with the Mikella Version of the IPA, Amarillo was also not as I was expecting.

Tasted all of the single hop range last night, or at least i think i did. I was driving so had tiny tasting samples while the other lads had the rest.

Loved the EKG, but then i love an english IPA so for me this worked. EKG in large quantities takes on a citrusy type flavour and aroma but in a refined way if that even makes sense. I loved it.

I enjoyed all of the beers although i found the cascade and amarillo IPAs to be less in your face than i hoped whereas the simcoe and tomahawk were leaping out of the glass.
 
Little Creatures Special Bitter with gorgeous Beef and Mushroom pie at the LCDH.
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Mountain Goat Rapunzel. Aged oak goodness.
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Chimayyyy
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Bellevue Kriek
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SNPA
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Friday afternoon & product testing before putting on the website....

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The Raging bitch is great, but the Mokah is to die for, the best chocolate beer I've tasted :icon_drool2:

Cheers Ross
 
Friday afternoon & product testing before putting on the website....

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The Raging bitch is great, but the Mokah is to die for, the best chocolate beer I've tasted :icon_drool2:

Cheers Ross
What was the cherry saison like?
 
What was the cherry saison like?


Leaving that till tomorrow as the Mokah at 11% has pushed us close to the driving limit - let me know if you're coming down & we'll wait before opening...

Cheers Ross
 
Leaving that till tomorrow as the Mokah at 11% has pushed us close to the driving limit - let me know if you're coming down & we'll wait before opening...

Cheers Ross

Still trying to find a driver B)
Actually I do need a few things.....
 
Baladin (Italy) 2006 Silver Xyauyu Barley Wine (13.5% ABV, barrel aged)....

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Shared this at BABBs meeting on Thursday, apologies for the crappy photo.

Wow, what a beer!
 
Baladin (Italy) 2006 Silver Xyauyu Barley Wine (13.5% ABV, barrel aged)....

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Shared this at BABBs meeting on Thursday, apologies for the crappy photo.

Wow, what a beer!
Oh sweet Jaysus, that was awesome!
Respect :super: .
 
Picked a few beers up on the way home last night
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Cracked into the DFH 90 minute - surprisingly tastes just like it did when I was back in Canada - so it obviously travels well enough.
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Friday afternoon & product testing before putting on the website....

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The Raging bitch is great, but the Mokah is to die for, the best chocolate beer I've tasted :icon_drool2:

Cheers Ross

Pretty outstanding beer that one (Mokah), I was quite taken with the Saison as well - although the cherry is very understated, loitering at the back of the palate. Thanks for waiting Ross.
 
First one from Dieu de Ciel (route des espices).
A Peppercorn Rye Beer - Really stoked about getting into this one.
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Well, interesting beer, smooth silkiness that i was expecting from the Rye. mouthfeel was right were I thought it would be. but holy heck, it's like a licking a nice beer off the counter where you had just set the pepper grinder 2 minutes prior. The pepper comes in slow, but when it comes, damn does it. I really do like the spicyness of this beer. would I try to make it - I doubt it.
 
There will be nothing in my glass today. Alcohol is evil. I want to die.

All night poker tournament plus disgusting amounts of beer and Jagerbombs = FUBAR.
 
A mate got me a 6 pack of these for my birthday.

Very nice :icon_drool2:

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Sorry for the plastic cup.
Note I've left the dregs in the bottle, I've decided I'm gunna try a clone using the cultured bottle yeast.

Got this from a thread on here, posted by Screwy and modified to suit my system

BeerSmith Recipe Printout - http://www.beersmith.com
Recipe: Screwy's White Rabbit Dark Ale
Brewer: Barley Belly
Asst Brewer:
Style: American Brown Ale
TYPE: All Grain
Taste: (35.0)

Recipe Specifications
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Batch Size: 22.00 L
Boil Size: 28.48 L
Estimated OG: 1.050 SG
Estimated Color: 46.6 EBC
Estimated IBU: 27.4 IBU
Brewhouse Efficiency: 68.0 %
Boil Time: 75 Minutes

Ingredients:
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Amount Item Type % or IBU
3.75 kg MaltEurop Australia Ale (3.5 EBC) Grain 71.4 %
0.75 kg Munich Dark (Weyermann) (23.0 EBC) Grain 14.3 %
0.25 kg Wheat Malt (Barrett Burston) (3.0 EBC) Grain 4.8 %
0.20 kg Carafa Special II (Weyermann) (1050.0 EBC) Grain 3.8 %
0.15 kg Crystal Dark (Crisp) (240.0 EBC) Grain 2.9 %
0.15 kg Crystal Pale (Crisp) (100.0 EBC) Grain 2.9 %
18.00 gm Super Alpha [13.00%] (40 min) Hops 23.8 IBU
20.00 gm Cascade [7.80%] (5 min) Hops 3.6 IBU
10.00 gm Sticklebract [13.50%] (0 min) Hops -
20.00 gm Sticklebract [13.50%] (Dry Hop 5 days) Hops -


Any thoughts???
 
just My Opinion........... the 8 is way better than the 10. I had an 8 last night. I dont buy the 10 any more. Its great too, but a bit too much if you knoiw what i mean.

The 8 is just sooooooooooo well ballanced.

Will be interested in you views.

do inform of your findings!

cheers

Completely agree. The 10 is lovely but just a touch too much. The 8 is perfect and competes with westmalle dubbel for my favourite dark trappist ale.
 

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