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So that's the infamous Dunkel Disaster Warren! Looks quite nice actually!

I am loving the amber/brown ale I'm drinking at the moment. If I hadn't scoffed a bottle down already tonight, I would have taken a piccy! :lol:

Yeah TD, it's the usual story. I have about half of one keg left and the beer is starting to taste OK. Obviously nothing like an authentic Munich Dunkel though *%$#@ yeast! <_<

Great full bodied stout, roasty, chocolate and smooth as. Nice effort from the Brew Boys.

Hey TDA those descriptors have my attention. Who are the Brew Boys? :icon_drool2:

Nice glass too. :p

Warren -
 
Hey TDA those descriptors have my attention. Who are the Brew Boys? :icon_drool2:

Nice glass too. :p

Warren -

Warren, you haven't been keeping up!
Read about the Brew Boys here.
http://www.brewboys.biz/
Have so far tried the Stout and Scotch Ale :icon_drool2:

So your Dunkel has no Munich goodness whatsoever? Wouldn't be
suprised to see a dry yeast strip flavour from a beer!

C&B
TDA
 
Warren, you haven't been keeping up!
Read about the Brew Boys here.
http://www.brewboys.biz/
Have so far tried the Stout and Scotch Ale :icon_drool2:

So your Dunkel has no Munich goodness whatsoever? Wouldn't be
suprised to see a dry yeast strip flavour from a beer!

C&B
TDA

:lol: Nah bit behind the 8 ball there. I have a computer virus and too many AHB junk threads to thank for that. <_<

Very light on for Munich character. To my tastes the S04 has just turned it into a so-so brown ale.

Warren -
 
I dig the simplicity in design of their labels. Clever idea with the use of a playing card.
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another nice one:
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sorry to hear the PC picked up an infection, warren :p . good to hear yer dunkel pulled thru in one form or another.

reVox
 
My Choc Bannana Blonde ....

It started life as a Coopers Blonde kit, I added 200gm of steeped chocolate grain and then dumped it all on top of a WB-06 yeast cake from a wheat beer because I was lazy and didn't want to clean the fermenter. It's actually turned out rather well considering it's a bit of a Frankenbeer :icon_drunk:

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A dunkelweizen.
Very smooth, lovely chocolate like malt flavour.

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Hmm, just finished a real Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, and getting into the Dunken's shortly. Will attempt to take photo's. Am recovering from my vasectomy this afternoon.

The longer I stay awake, the more anesthetic wears off. Beer is helping...
 
Having a few jars while on AHB after a day at the mill.


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Oh sir, you are classy ;)
 
Drinking Sake from an old food jar

:super:
 
My shed is becoming a glassware shop of nice jars for shed/paddock/manual labour beers. Wide, sturdy and never to be missed when broken. :beer:
 
After only 3 weeks in the bottle I wasn't too sure if this beer would be carbonated at all consider how cold its been...
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...however I was rewarded with a soft, creamy carbonation and a good bit of lace.

Very happy with the result of the Omega Lager indeed, especially considering it was my first partial lager.
The aromatics i'm getting from the hops (Green Bullet, Super Alpha, and Sticklebract) are amazing! Pineapple, pinecone, mint...its like nothing i've ever come across.
 
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