Nice shot, that looks and sounds like an awesome brew!J343MY wrote:Had a homebrewed Brett B fermented APA earlier this afternoon.
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A blend of 2 parts Plowman Ale to 1 of Mackeson XXX Stout. Result is a superb rich stout-style beer of the English style, fuller and grainier than the Old Macky but without the acerbic earthy notes I got from the Plowman's on its own.
You could substitute for the stout any good Ontario stout but I'm not sure about the new Russian Gun, which seems different in flavour than before and not nearly as good, IMO. Perhaps it's the spice additions.
Gary
You could substitute for the stout any good Ontario stout but I'm not sure about the new Russian Gun, which seems different in flavour than before and not nearly as good, IMO. Perhaps it's the spice additions.
Gary
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My pleasure, old friend. We will see each other soon, and maybe the whole team can meet up. I am more of a "last minute" kinda guy in terms of plans, but others need a bit of notice as well..... We will figure it out! Always a pleasure to sit and talk beer with you Matt!matt7215 wrote:fun times in the hammer todaySteelbackGuy wrote:Matt and I enjoyed a couple beers at The Ship, and The brain respectively. Stowaway was closed.
Railway City Stout which was very good as usual and a Kensington Fish EYE P A.
thx for kickin it old school withme today len!
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Over the weekend at Milos' Craft Beer Emporium:
Neustadt Springs Ever Ard Mild Ale (draught)
Nickel Brook Headstock IPA (draught)
Neustadt Springs Big Dog Porter (draught)
Southern Tier Iniquity Imperial Black Ale (bottle)
Then at home:
Revolution Brewing Eugene Porter
Phillips Hop Circle IPA
Neustadt Springs Ever Ard Mild Ale (draught)
Nickel Brook Headstock IPA (draught)
Neustadt Springs Big Dog Porter (draught)
Southern Tier Iniquity Imperial Black Ale (bottle)
Then at home:
Revolution Brewing Eugene Porter
Phillips Hop Circle IPA
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La Choulette Ambrée Bière de Garde at BierMarkt on the Esplanade.
I thought bier de gardes weren't supposed to age well, meant to enjoyed fresh. But the La Choulette Ambrée is very enjoyable now (taste & aroma much like a good Belgian Dark Strong ale), with a June 2006 best before date. I swear it wasn't on BierMarkt's last 2 beer menus, it just appear on thier "Last Call" list months ago...
I thought bier de gardes weren't supposed to age well, meant to enjoyed fresh. But the La Choulette Ambrée is very enjoyable now (taste & aroma much like a good Belgian Dark Strong ale), with a June 2006 best before date. I swear it wasn't on BierMarkt's last 2 beer menus, it just appear on thier "Last Call" list months ago...
Scott T.
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No, I will not "beam you up."