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Looks good Bribie but it's not knock off time yet? <_<

Ok I need ask a dumb one! What was Butters' pocket sparkler trick?
Which shall now be known as "The Butters Method" :lol:

Nice looking beer btw Bribie. :beer:

C&B
TDA
 
The obligatory end of Summer Belgian Pale Ale.

C&B
TDA

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I made my LCBA clone again. Here is the result.

Its bloody fantastic!

cheers

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I made my LCBA clone again. Here is the result.

Its bloody fantastic!

cheers


Will take a pic tomorrow of my latest from your recipe Tony. Light tonight would not do it justice.

Screwy
 
Just cracking open the first bottle of my first official AG tonight
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The Belgian Summer Blond
Hoppy sort of Belgian blonde/golden ale.
Has a nice nose of passionfruit and citrus from Summer Saaz and Motueka, with some lingering ripe fruits and spice from the WLP500 yeast.
Ridiculously easy drinking for 7.1%abv. I might have to hide a few of these away so I don't drink them all too soon!
 
Will take a pic tomorrow of my latest from your recipe Tony. Light tonight would not do it justice.

Screwy

Good one Screwy

Cant wait to see it.

That one was made with Munich II and carahell. Its got a sweeter malt presence from the carahell and ballances the hops well...... could have used another 5 IBU for the sweetess added by the carahell though. neded around 32 IBU i recon.

Hops are great........ big yet smooooooooooth

And its clear. I CC's it for a couple weeks and filtered it 2 days ago.

first glass was perfect.

cheers
 
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ISB Xmas Caseswap Braggot - Fermented with WLP500
Probably not fully carbed yet, but the clarity is fantastic as is the flavour. Reminds me of a Tripel, bold bodied with subtle fragrant honey complexities and phenols from the yeast.
I'd be fooled if I didn't know any better.
 
Nice colour, Pete.. looks very tasty indeed.... :icon_drool2:
 
Here is another APA. Based on recipe below - although mine looks darker.
Three late hops by mfdes
I subbed Willamette for the Centenial and used Wyeast 1272 American Ale II

Also my American Honey Wheat, based loosely on this recipe;
Yankee Doodle by Loftboy
I used the Willamette as bittering and adjusted flameout willamette to 20g instead of 9g, no Centennial. Used US-05. Also 500g Honey into no chill cube.
My wife said "This is how beez neez should taste" Great when SWMBO enjoys the beer too :D

American Honey Wheat on left - APA on right.

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Bloody hot night and football is on, time for a Hefe :)

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Might just have to down a few today as well.
 
My latest APA....

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Full of Centennial and Cascade goodness.....(Centennial @ 60 and 20, Cascade at flameout.)

First beer brewed and chilled with my immersion chiller (I LOVE having a water tank!!!!)

Sorry about the photo quality...webcams don't do this beer justice!! Filtered and carbed last Monday, clear as a bell and pouring beautifully today :)

Cheers

PS: Perry, that Hef looks bloody delicious....... I'm gonna have to brew another one sometime soon (so little time, so much to brew....!) - You heading to the Eagle Heights Brew Day next Sun? I'm gonna be there (Woot)!
 
the latest bargain from the good old garage sale, two bob for a guinness pint B) , bloody stoked, the Irish Red i had to supply...

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