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My beire de garde. 3 months in the bottle now. It's less malty and more dry now, which is good, and has a bit more earthy/must to it. It's much smoother too. For 9% it's quite drinkable. Will try again in a few months but happy with how it's going.
 
Just arrived home after five weeks of working away, Far Kin Lager is hitting the spot tonight.

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Belgian Dark Strong. It looks cloudy because of the condensation, but it's actually clear.

Brewed way back in 2010, and drinking as good as ever.

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Enjoying an all extract blonde ale fermented with dry yeast right now. It's the only extract beer and one of only a few beers made with dry yeast I've done since going AG and it's one of my best beers for the year. Not sure what that says about my AG brewing :p or maybe there's nothing wrong with extracts and dry yeast (as I've been saying for ages) :D .
 
tricache said:
Sure it's beer :lol: looks like the water out of the tap when I lived in Brisbane :lol:
haha, carbonated brissy water!



AJ80 said:
Golden ale. Clear enough to watch the cricket through...
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Helles, crystal clear and very malty, just a bit boring. And a dark mild, delicious.

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My case swap ESB. BB ale malt, medium and dark crystals, a whack of biscuit and 1469. FWH with Cascade then a heap of late Styrians. Pretty happy with this one.

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Saison bottled with orval dregs. Can't believe how much this adds to beers, even at a few weeks old. This one is a month old and my last bottle. Spewing, as it's quite nice. Fruity from the original beer with a nice amount of funk. Luckily I've been funking up a few bottles of other batches so I have a few bottles going.

I've heard these get much better with lots of age but I'm struggling not to drink them early.

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Beire de garde brune bottled with orval dregs and also lambic dregs ( thanks grant! ). This ones young too but again, there's a big flavour contribution. This has a big cherry/port aroma and a slight sour and funk to it.

You may notice the nonic. I knocked my tulip glass off the sink and ******* smashed it. Pissed off, it's my only one.

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My English summer mild. Only had 1/4 of a keg left after the swap. It's such a photogenic beer I thought I should post it.
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Hey mate looks nice, is it a nice drop?!!
I'm thinking of brewing a few mid strength beers as the IPAs and porters and hefeweizens are knocking me around after a hot day lol.
Looking to brew a nice flavoursome mid strength sessionsble beer. If your English summer tastes as good as it looks that's the style in gunna try also what's the alc% of it,cheers.
 
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