Had a couple of single hop IPA's from club members using the same recipe w/ different hops. The green Bullet was excellent & the Willamette was very good as well. Obviously my as hoppy but good flavor & balance.
Doh! I'm having an off day today!mcbaumannerb said:Well ... actually, only the Giants are 0-4.
But does it have a Nudie suit?
No, but it's starting to feel like I was run over by a wagoner wheel![]()
Once something is Googled, it can not be un-Googled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUyzLvuhbps
I'm really sorry, but misery loves company.
What did you just make me watch.....
Drinking my English IPA
Once something is Googled, it can not be un-Googled.
I'm really sorry, but misery loves company.
I'm so glad this's tarted playing before I got the next beer opened. All I have to say is WTF?! :fro:
Now onto LoloMT's AS11 saison. Great job on this. A hint of citrus with great aroma and saison.
I have no idea why, but in addition to the flavor contributions, brett conditioning can make hop aroma last for years.
Really? That sounds like something I need to explore then.
Some petrus aged pale
Clint did you add orange peel to that recipe? I don't recall if I added that to the recipe I sent you or not.
Anchorage Galaxy is a great place to start. At $12+ for a 750 it will make you want to brew some.
Great, another beer I need to track down.
Thanks for the tip.
How far do they distribute this sounds like the perfect lake beer for me when we are out on the boat
Best bang for the buck. I've got a couple older bottles I picked up that I think are going down tomorrow. I think it's changed since it was introduced, but it's still a great beer.
This was my first sour beer and i fell in love with sours. I try to keep some around always but they go too quick plus cuvee de jacobins might beat petrus out though. That was an amazing beer
Petrus was my first sour toons it does a great job of making you love the style. I have a Cuvée de Jacobins, but haven't cracked it yet.