If you plan that trip, I want to tag along.swenocha wrote:I'm still obsessed with a Belgium visit to visit Cantillon and Fantome. One day...
Whose beer do you want to try?
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I was trying to work it into our trip this summer, but we decided on Ireland instead of Belgium to pair with our Scotland trip. Watching a friend (and Yazoo brewer) touring over there right now via his FB posts... On his Cantillon stop yesterday, he shared a mid 1970s Geueze and a 2006 Amarillo kettle hopped Geueze with Jean. Jealous...
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Fermenting:
nada... zip...
Drinking:
nada... zip... maybe an N/A beer here and there...
Fermenting:
nada... zip...
Drinking:
nada... zip... maybe an N/A beer here and there...
Re: Whose beer do you want to try?
That's taking aged beer (especially the 1970s) to a new level. Blending aged with young is common but I've never heard of anyone aging a Geueze that long before.swenocha wrote:mid 1970s Geueze and a 2006 Amarillo kettle hopped Geueze with Jean. Jealous...
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Re: Whose beer do you want to try?
monsteroyd wrote:I always wanted to try the Professor's ancient brew he made from that Babylonian bread/beer prayer....Monty
Thanks guys.John Sand wrote:I was thinking the Professor too.
One thing I have found to be most enjoyable in home brewing is being able to at least attempt to brew any sort of beer I want.
Re: Whose beer do you want to try?
Swen, after I figure out how to bottle out of a tap and make sure it stays good, I would gladly send you a few. I haven't tried doing it yet but planning on it.swenocha wrote:I'll say Berryman's beer is what I'd like to try, for the reason that we are on similar paths recently on our kegging and such.
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Re: Whose beer do you want to try?
It's a moot point for me, since I live in Utah.
But I like experimenting, so I'd probably like to try some of the professor's or mashani's beers.
But I also just generally like beer, so any beer from anybody would be welcomed.
But I like experimenting, so I'd probably like to try some of the professor's or mashani's beers.
But I also just generally like beer, so any beer from anybody would be welcomed.
Re: Whose beer do you want to try?
Bottling it off a tap isn't difficult if it's not going to be in the bottle long. Just fill a bottle from the tap. To do it "right" you want to use something like a Blichman beer gun with the "optional" accessory kit (doesn't work without it, so I'm not sure why it's optional) or a counter fill home made bottle filler.berryman wrote:Swen, after I figure out how to bottle out of a tap and make sure it stays good, I would gladly send you a few. I haven't tried doing it yet but planning on it.swenocha wrote:I'll say Berryman's beer is what I'd like to try, for the reason that we are on similar paths recently on our kegging and such.