F250
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Well, I've only got two 500ml bottles left of my British Bitter. Since it's a low gravity session beer, I had no problems enjoying it almost nightly. :rockin:
I liked it well enough to order another kit from NB, it's just so drinkable.
I bottled a batch of Irish Red last night and plan to brew a batch of Pale Ale this weekend, plus I have a batch of Lite Ale about ready to bottle, so I should be able to get the pipeline filled here soon, but I'm going to have a lag period regardless. So, I picked up some Pale Ale from both Schlafly and Sierra Nevada, plus some of SN's Torpedo IIPA. I also got a 750ml bottle of Double Wide IIPA from Boulevard, so I won't have to go thirsty.
One thing I noticed about the Bitter, it was good after 3 weeks of bottle conditioning, but 4+ weeks it was even better. The extra 7-10 days really smoothed it out and the taste of the malt acquired a nice roasty flavor that was really pleasant. I'd recommend this brew to anyone, hop head or not.
Rick
Well, I've only got two 500ml bottles left of my British Bitter. Since it's a low gravity session beer, I had no problems enjoying it almost nightly. :rockin:
I liked it well enough to order another kit from NB, it's just so drinkable.
I bottled a batch of Irish Red last night and plan to brew a batch of Pale Ale this weekend, plus I have a batch of Lite Ale about ready to bottle, so I should be able to get the pipeline filled here soon, but I'm going to have a lag period regardless. So, I picked up some Pale Ale from both Schlafly and Sierra Nevada, plus some of SN's Torpedo IIPA. I also got a 750ml bottle of Double Wide IIPA from Boulevard, so I won't have to go thirsty.
One thing I noticed about the Bitter, it was good after 3 weeks of bottle conditioning, but 4+ weeks it was even better. The extra 7-10 days really smoothed it out and the taste of the malt acquired a nice roasty flavor that was really pleasant. I'd recommend this brew to anyone, hop head or not.
Rick