Nothing finer!
Mostly 5 gallons. I'm the only one drinking them so they last a while. Supplies are dwindling now so I need to get set up to brew at this new house soon! I'll be down to cider if I don't, not that there's anything wrong with that.Do you brew small batches? You seem to have a plentiful amount of different styles every week.
Now that's lagerred!!!! Fresh ones coming out next week oddly I have a bottle of Mott the Lessererer that decided to tip out of my fridge shelf today. Been meaning to send that to youView attachment 883006Back of the fridge find thanks to the @TheDudeLebowski. Delicious!!
Thank you, I really do appreciate the kind words .That sounds AMAZING. Looks good too… self designed recipe or did you find a recipe to try?
Well after you tweak the next one please consider sharing the recipe.Thank you, I really do appreciate the kind words .
This one's self designed and I think I lucked out on it, will certainly brew it again with some minor adjustments.
The brewery is named Antietam Brewing, and is not far from the Civil War (American) battlefield, the site of the bloodiest day of fighting in any war American troops were involved in.A flight with dinner, on a beautiful Holiday Friday at a nearby brewery. A flight of five: Golden Ale, Irish Red, Oktoberfest, Honey Kolsch, and an American Light Lager named, “The Lightest Beer We Got.”
All were very good, and my Buffalo Chicken Wrap was excellent.
For dessert, a local interpretation of a West Coast IPA. Hits all the right notes.
I totally agree. I used to belong to a brew club with a lot of british Ex pats. The Real ale event was by far my favourite event of the year. 3 or 4 beer engines and lots of british ales. It's just so much better and more flavourfull i believe.1872 porter from the handpull. Maybe it's all in my head but the engine just seems to make it better.
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