What are you drinking?
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Re: What are you drinking?
A benefit again of homebrew club activity, as a beer exchange: a Flanders Brown Ale. Quite a rich flavor, with a touch of sourness.
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a white russian. It can't always be about the beer, and if it's good enough for the Dude, it's good enough for me.
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Conditioning/Drinking: Paths of Nutty(Brown), spALTered Time (German Altbier)
On Deck: Return of the Imperial (Imperial Stout)
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Dandelion Saison
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Old Rasputin Imperial Stout.
Wanted to try a Pliny The Elder but my LHBS does not carry it!
Wanted to try a Pliny The Elder but my LHBS does not carry it!
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Little bit of everything tonight. SA Octoberfest, Molson, SA Harvest Brown, SA Ruby Mild and SA Latitude 48. All very tasty (even the Molson...)
Oh yeah, topped it off with a SA Boston Lager. Harvest Collection variety pack is a good one...
Oh yeah, topped it off with a SA Boston Lager. Harvest Collection variety pack is a good one...
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Kegged: Keg 1 - Irish Red; Keg 2 - Cream Ale; Keg 3 - Amber Ale; Keg 4 - APA; Keg 5 - Empty; Keg 6 - Empty; Keg 7 - Empty
The reason why the above list is so small Home Theater Build
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Re: What are you drinking?
an American Wheat w/galena hops(flavor & aroma)
"Filled with mingled cream and amber
I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."
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I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
Through the chambers of my brain
-- Quaintest thoughts -- Queerest fancies
Come to life and fade away;
Who cares how time advances?
I am drinking ale today."
Edgar Allan Poe
Re: What are you drinking?
Petite Rye Saison
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Sunday morning, definitely having coffee.
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Just more home brewed Patriot Lager.
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Re: What are you drinking?
An old Rye beer, 5 left of my rye stash of 2 year old brews.
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A basic Petite Saison that I brewed with an ounce of Pacific Gem instead of the usual hops. 3 week old bottle.
It screams fuggles as it gets near... when you taste it fuggles scream back, and then the pepper and spices pile on, and it finishes tart and refreshing.
I think it's awesome, but for someone who didn't like the kind of flavor that fuggles brings it would be borderline undrinkable. Which must be why I keep reading that people who have tried to make IPA/APA like beers wth this hop have made what they considered undrinkable beers.
Don't use it unless you love fuggles.
EDIT: the more this warms up the better it gets. It might be the best beer I've brewed all summer. But you have to love fuggles. And Herbrucker too... it's got some of that earthy Tabaco like vibe going on that you get if you use a bunch of Herbrucker late in the boil as a flavor/aroma addition.
This hop is weird. I'm loving it, but I do understand why some people hate it now. It's nothing at all like any American hop.
It screams fuggles as it gets near... when you taste it fuggles scream back, and then the pepper and spices pile on, and it finishes tart and refreshing.
I think it's awesome, but for someone who didn't like the kind of flavor that fuggles brings it would be borderline undrinkable. Which must be why I keep reading that people who have tried to make IPA/APA like beers wth this hop have made what they considered undrinkable beers.
Don't use it unless you love fuggles.
EDIT: the more this warms up the better it gets. It might be the best beer I've brewed all summer. But you have to love fuggles. And Herbrucker too... it's got some of that earthy Tabaco like vibe going on that you get if you use a bunch of Herbrucker late in the boil as a flavor/aroma addition.
This hop is weird. I'm loving it, but I do understand why some people hate it now. It's nothing at all like any American hop.
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I think fuggles may be the reason that I haven't brewed a good brown ale yet. It's either that or the EKG that seem to be the natural pairing for an english brown. I think I need to go more towards the American Brown that some people are putting out now using Citra and Nelson Sauvin hops.
I think the english hops are what are holding me back from those. But oddly enough I love Firestone's Double Barrel Oak. Go figure.
I think the english hops are what are holding me back from those. But oddly enough I love Firestone's Double Barrel Oak. Go figure.
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If you are using both EKG and Fuggles, maybe try an all EKG version. That will get rid of the earthiness and just give you the spicy/floral/light citrus vibe.
OR you could try to substitute Styrians for the Fuggles. I believe the double barrel uses Styrians instead of Fuggles. Styrian Goldings are Fuggles, but grown in totally different soil conditions, so they taste different.
I threw more of this stuff in the fridge, I'm calling it good to go at 3 weeks.
OR you could try to substitute Styrians for the Fuggles. I believe the double barrel uses Styrians instead of Fuggles. Styrian Goldings are Fuggles, but grown in totally different soil conditions, so they taste different.
I threw more of this stuff in the fridge, I'm calling it good to go at 3 weeks.