And another.
Wes, why wont that damn keg kick already?
And another.
And another.
Swarley88 said:You aren't trying hard enough!!
I have heard that the 75 is one of the better ones. It's not available in my area at all. (I am almost glad it isn't ) I think that the people who are saying it is the cats meooow are just seduced by the spell that the brewery puts out. I just can't jump on that boat. There are much better breweries out there, coming out with solid beers that aren't overpriced and not worth it. Wish they would amount to more due their hype.
Not a bad little bitter right here. Not super hoppy, but it's there and English in character. Balanced well with malt and has a medium body with a semi-dry finish.
Mmm me like naughty nurses
My first brown ale. Much better than I expected. At bottling it was just so so but after 3 and a half weeks in the bottle .... Very nice.
Guinness float. Love me a pint of Guinness at cheaper than retail. Better on tap but who is going to turn down a delicious concoction like this?
Just kegged my Conan DIPA. Taste both tropical and dank from the Columbus, simcoe, Amarillo combo. Can't wait until it is carbonated!
3 of my favorite hops! Just brewed a simcoe/amarillo IPA and considered adding Columbus... I guess I still could add it to the dry hop. What was your hop schedule like?
Back on topic, having an Irish Red
Still going.
It looks like the keg will likely win this round. But there's always tomorrow.
Keg-1 Wes -0
Beernik said:7.7% Pumpkin Saison from last fall. Definitly have to make this one again.
And now a Little Sumpin' Sumpin'.
Oh man, had that for the first time last week. Tasty!
Wanted to get myself more acquainted with the wit style while I wait for the wit I brewed for my wife to ferment. Obviously, not too much experience with the style, but this is very light, refreshing and has a slightly spicy aroma with some orange notes. No coriander which I guess is pretty typical (but not required) of the style.
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