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Tidalpete's Scottish 80/- at the cave today


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And a very nice beer it was Pete :beer:

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Thanks for the tasting :party:

Batz
 
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My first wheat beer, now on tap at home. First ever on tap. Not as clear as I would like but still tastes good.

Cheers,

Reece
 
Very nice Rob, you can return the glass to the Balmoral when you go to Kooks this weekend.
 
"Wontamette" American Brown Ale. 3 weeks in the keg and just starting to hit her straps. :chug:

Is there anything better than that first beer while the sun sets? B)

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Warren -
 
Is there anything better than that first beer while the sun sets? B)
Warren -

Two of the same while the sun sets? :)
Is that ABA meant to be cloudy or are you a 'No Filter' person???
That Nonic reminds me of Nonicman! Where did he get too??? :huh: He is lurking, I know!
Respond Nonic.

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Is there anything better than that first beer while the sun sets? B)

Warren -

I'm never home before sunset :( Except in summer I guess...

My contribution today is a previously boring (yet drinkable) golden ale. Last night I put about 7 grams of Amarillo pellets in a tea strainer ball and dropped it into the keg. It turns out the keg was three quarters finished already :blink: , so what I have on my hands is the most aromatic, hoppy amarillo ale I've ever come across...! Very grassy, but mmmmm, far from boring.

I call it hoppsy daisy.

Note the green suspended bits...pure Amarillo! This beer was filtered when originally kegged...yikes!
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"Wontamette" American Brown Ale. 3 weeks in the keg and just starting to hit her straps. :chug:

Is there anything better than that first beer while the sun sets? B)

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Warren -


mmmm Great colour, bout time I popped around again for taste test.
 
All Aussie Porter, Sooo Beaudiful on a night light tonight........

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This is the beer i'll be brewing for the nsw xmas
in July swap, Schwartzbier :beerbang:
Very nice indeed :chug:
Pity it's nearing the bottom of the keg :(

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Two of the same while the sun sets?
Is that ABA meant to be cloudy or are you a 'No Filter' person???
That Nonic reminds me of Nonicman! Where did he get too??? :huh: He is lurking, I know!
Respond Nonic.

Believe it or note Pete we non-filter people are still a majority. :p Tell you the truth the pic made the haze worse than what it is. Actually once owned a filter, never used and sold it to a well known forum member. Call me lazy but I don't mind my beer a bit hazy.


mmmm Great colour, bout time I popped around again for taste test.

Any time Devo. Taps are always on for you. B) At least you appreciate a nice non-filtered beer. :lol:

Warren -
 
"Wontamette" American Brown Ale. 3 weeks in the keg and just starting to hit her straps. :chug:

Is there anything better than that first beer while the sun sets? B)

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Warren -

Yer, sharing it with a fellow Paco boy :p

rook
 
"Wontamette" American Brown Ale. 3 weeks in the keg and just starting to hit her straps. :chug:

Is there anything better than that first beer while the sun sets? B)

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Warren -

Filter shmilter...! leave that to CUB :lol:
looks good to me.
 
Hockadays,
A good looking beer presented well. Thanks for the effort.

Randyrob,
What did you do to jayse's Skunk Fart to get that colour?
It looks great topped with that bright white head. Can't miss the head colour.

Tsk Tsk TidalPete,
Non-filtered does not necessarily = cloudy.
A few weeks & it would look different....if it lasted that long, eh Warren? ;-)

Pete
 
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