time to play the "can you name this style by the pictures" game.

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*chirp chirp*

I'll put together a list to get it moving again or make it easier for new people to start playing:

- Not Tripel
- Not Belgian Blonde
- Not Blonde
- Not Rolling Rock clone
- Not cider
- Not cream ale
- HINT: Can have adjust grain or not. This particular batch just so happens to have some
- Not Kolsch
- Not American Wheat
- HINT: Has wheat in it
- Not a Wit
- Not Kristalweiss
- HINT: It's a session-beer
- Not a Mild

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I guess I'll rouse this slumbering beast...

This "style" has been a constant source of joking on this thread, but I tried this beer, looked it up, and sure enough one exists!

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Nice, I wondered if you didn't miss my guess, since they have the same time stamp. I need to drink a beer tonight, then I can post... My phone is populated with repeats... And I have a random 6 pack at home I won at our club mtg on Wednesday... That should get us something outside of the same 10 beers I make and drink all the time.
 
Thanks for letting me hang out, this is the first batch that I have kegged, Its supposed to be an Irish Red, since it was made in America, I think the Judges would give it to you.
 
Vinnyb722 said:
Thanks for letting me hang out, this is the first batch that I have kegged, Its supposed to be an Irish Red, since it was made in America, I think the Judges would give it to you.

Make us work for it :)
 
I wouldn't give it to me..
But since I have a number of beer pictures I will put one up. This beer is characterized by its stunning aromatics. Not a BJCP style.

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:off: So I have a question your picture is very nice. But I keep seeing the head rise up and not spill out. When I fill mine it just spills out and down the glass. How did you get it stay above the glass? I am jealous when I see this.
 
RandomBeerGuy said:
:off: So I have a question your picture is very nice. But I keep seeing the head rise up and not spill out. When I fill mine it just spills out and down the glass. How did you get it stay above the glass? I am jealous when I see this.

It's the double pour.. The first pour produces a big fat head, just make sure it doesn't overflow. It will sink a little and get denser. Then you pour more beer in, and it will rise up above the glass and stay there. If it's a stout you can pour some pretty cool looking heads
 
It's the double pour.. The first pour produces a big fat head, just make sure it doesn't overflow. It will sink a little and get denser. Then you pour more beer in, and it will rise up above the glass and stay there. If it's a stout you can pour some pretty cool looking heads

Thanks! I will try it today when I an able to relax :mug:
 
It's the double pour.. The first pour produces a big fat head, just make sure it doesn't overflow. It will sink a little and get denser. Then you pour more beer in, and it will rise up above the glass and stay there. If it's a stout you can pour some pretty cool looking heads

Thanks! I will try it today when I an able to relax :mug:
 
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