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Youre ccing that for a few months?? Look at it, its got beautifull! Brilliant clarity! may as well drink it now before the hop character fades :icon_drunk:

Not by choice Rev - let me tell ya.

I'm off to Darwin on project until Xmas. Just when I have built my keg fridge up to a decent level. Im sure a few months at 2degC wont hurt.

Hasnt stopped me sampling a few jars - still plenty left.

RM
 
Warrens bitter in the glass tonight.

Sensational body, lovely malt and Styrian notes on the nose followed up with toffee and malt in the mouth.
Impeccably balanced and highly drinkable.

Cheers Warren :icon_chickcheers:

C&B
TDA

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:super:

Cant wait to see a pic of Landlord in that glass Rukh!

Very jealous.... off to check out ebay UK....

The in-laws aren't coming to visit until Nov so I probably won't get the goods until then. :angry:

Therefore I might have to bid against you for any glasses that come up in the meantime. ;)
 
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Something similar to Devo's GB Ale. Similar hopping schedule, 97% MO, 3% medium crystal and 1318 for the yeast. Sadly I don't think the keg will make it to the end of the weizen I'm currently brewing.
 
The current incarnation of the Hogshead Suma Ale
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Followed by the weirdest Black&Tan I've ever had - a Expresso/Oatmeal Stout and a Farmhouse Saison

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flavours all over the shop - nice though.
 
A couple from this afternoon:

A single grain, single hop lager:
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APA:
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Winkle I would be interested in the recipe for the hogshead?

No pictures but I just got back from the spectapular, nice lineup

Standouts were the

candied quince saison from bridge rd brewery

Cranky pants IPA from hunter valley brewing

Rogues Dead Guy Ale, XS: Imperial Stout, Hazelnut Brown Nectar

Awesome beers

Q
 
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MikeB's submission to the Sandgropers Christmas Case.
Very tasty Kolsch, despite piccy the contents were very clear and didn't last long :beerbang:
 
The in-laws aren't coming to visit until Nov so I probably won't get the goods until then. :angry:

Therefore I might have to bid against you for any glasses that come up in the meantime. ;)

My brother is coming back from the Uk in October for a brief visit.

I have suggested that a handpump or 2 might be a nice present........ :p

But a few nice glasses and barmats would be nice too.

Mmmmm, Landlord out of a pump into its own glass :icon_drool2:
 
Felt like going the nice robust glassware to consume my czech plisener from.

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ESB - Maris Otter (mostly), EKG and Whitbread yeast
 
A poor photo of my AAA now on tap.. had uber tannin issues whcih has mellowed now to a smoother bitterness... it still lingers in the throat a bit

Slightly caramely/roast with some C hop aromas. slightly catty actually. only simcoe and cascade in this. Copper to red in appearance and holds a decent lacy head for the whole glass. Firm bitterness with a deep rich crystal flavour, offset with roastyness and the lingering deep/tannin like bitterness. finishes nutty and roasty. maybe the caraaroma isnt doing it any favours (3%)

a little bit disappointed iwth the tannin like flavour. the mouthfeel is great, chewy caramel with mild carbonation. sweet.

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