• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Hill Farmstead thread

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
13>10>14>17>11>5>7>6>15>4>8>9>12>16>1>2>3
ETj2TPq.jpg
 
I wouldn t put 16 so low, I think it evolved into a really nice beer. I certainly wouldn t put it lower than 12 which everyone at the table dumped. I also agree with 10, that was fantastic! 5 was also one of my favorites. I guess a top 5 for me would be 10, 14, 5, 11 and 13
 
My CD experience is not as broad as some of you, but CD 6 was the very first HF release I ever attended, so here goes:
11>10/13 (tie) > 6 > 15 > 14 > 17 > 4 > 16
 
On this note, we had CD16 following CD11. CD16 was my first since fresh. Didn't taste much different than I remembered and didn't exactly stand up to CD11. But, it was still great. HF barrel aged farmstead (TM) stuff is just ******* great. Always.
 
Also, I only ever had two bottles of CD7 and one was buttery and no good. Anyone have one of the on-site bottles that have been available lately at HF? How's that drinking?
 
Only had it on site last week. The clear pour was a nice blend maybe favoring Art over gueuze, the dregs were super funky old gueuze still with an Art hint. No butter or off flavors I could detect.
 
Also, I only ever had two bottles of CD7 and one was buttery and no good. Anyone have one of the on-site bottles that have been available lately at HF? How's that drinking?
Amazingly. I had it 3 times ranging from at release to about a year later and all 3 were buttery. This last bottle I had on prem was amazing with no off flavors.
 
CD9 was fine but weak when compared within the series.

Amazingly. I had it 3 times ranging from at release to about a year later and all 3 were buttery. This last bottle I had on prem was amazing with no off flavors.
The bottle I had right at release wasn't buttery. It tasted great but I haven't had it since. Still have another bottle that I think would be good to open soon.
 
Also, I only ever had two bottles of CD7 and one was buttery and no good. Anyone have one of the on-site bottles that have been available lately at HF? How's that drinking?
I had a CD7 on Wednesday at the brewery. Never had it fresh. It was very, very good. No butter at all. Not really sure how much of the Art portion I could pick up though, it basically just tasted like a good bottle of lambic to me.
 
I think this means you need to stop storing beers in your spare closet.
Hahahaha. Guess you don't want to drink one tomorrow then.
Actually, Two of them were a day after release. There were 2 different releases of CD7 to go.
 
Hahahaha. Guess you don't want to drink one tomorrow then.
Actually, Two of them were a day after release. There were 2 different releases of CD7 to go.
Simply put, NorthWest jersey is not conducive to proper beer storage. If I'd ever considered it as a future housing location, it has now been eliminated.
 
Back
Top