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Nice looking beer there, Fletcher.

I saw the first pic and thought "God, that looks good ! I wonder though, would it look so tasty when photographed from a slightly higher elevation and from slightly further back?"

It does and I need not have worried....
 
Danwood said:
Nice looking beer there, Fletcher.

I saw the first pic and thought "God, that looks good ! I wonder though, would it look so tasty when photographed from a slightly higher elevation and from slightly further back?"

It does and I need not have worried....
haha nice one. yeah i was posting it from my phone and didn't know whether the first piccy came through or not! :D
 
I'm drinking a 4.5% saison brewed with 3725 beire de garde yeast. It's only a few days in the keg so it's cloudy as ( this yeast hands around a lot ), which is why there no pic haha. It's quite nice. I prefer it to belle saison. Not as lemony, but fruity and tart. Bit more character too. I brewed this for Xmas. I hope it lasts that long!!

I just got some 3711 so I'll compare it to that in a few weeks.
 
Schwarzbier to see out the daylight hours.

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Double black IPA. 1.2 kg of hops and a kg of caraaroma with Pearl base malt in 45 liters. Gravity 1.080 and 1kg of D180 candi syrup.

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Double black IPA. 1.2 kg of hops and a kg of caraaroma with Pearl base malt in 45 liters. Gravity 1.080 and 1kg of D180 candi syrup.


Oh ****!
 
Zythos APA.

I'm not sure I'm sold on Zythos, it's not a bad beer by any means, just not really what I was expecting.

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mje1980 said:
I'm drinking a 4.5% saison brewed with 3725 beire de garde yeast. It's only a few days in the keg so it's cloudy as ( this yeast hands around a lot ), which is why there no pic haha. It's quite nice. I prefer it to belle saison. Not as lemony, but fruity and tart. Bit more character too. I brewed this for Xmas. I hope it lasts that long!!
I just got some 3711 so I'll compare it to that in a few weeks.
There is no chance of this beer lasting til Christmas. ******* none.
 
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Bo Pils.... Clarity is good, drinking far too well.
 
Choc Raspberry Porter (sorry ****** photo)

Raspberry aroma is amazing, could be a bit more chocolatey.
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English Mild/Pal Ale thing.

Good beer, just not sure what to call it.


you've inadvertently named it in your post. the English Pal Ale :)
 
Nick R said:
Oh my. I'm going to need a recipe on that one Gav!

:D

As Requested,

Blackaliciouse
Author: Gav

BJCP: Imperial IPA
Type: All Grain

Batch size 45 liters

OG-1.070
FG-1.014

ABV-7.4%

Total for 1.0 batch:
12.6 kg Pearl Pale Ale Malt
1.0 kg German CaraAroma
1.0 kg Carafa Special® TYPE III(debittered black)
0.5 kg Candi Sugar Clear
0.5 kg Candi Sugar Dark

Cascade 90min 100g

Simcoe 5min 100g
Chinook 5min 100g
Columbus 5min 100g
Centenial 5min 100g
Citra 5min 100g

Cascade 0min 100g
Simcoe 0min 100g

Citra hoprocket into ferm 90g

Citra 100g Dry 7days
Cascade 100g Dry 7days
Centenial 100g Dry 7days
Chinook 100g Dry 7days

Yeast US-05 All I had on hand.
 

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