To cfrancis:
Do you consider that the Koln draft beers had a sulphur ("rotten egg"/"boiled veg") taste?
How would you compare Lugtread to these? Similar, different?
Thanks.
Gary
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What sort of the complaints on the pale? I mean, I found it pretty run of the mill. But the cans I had weren't off.ercousin wrote:Fair. I've heard lots of quality complaints from friends on the pale ale and I've had a few oxidized cans of wheat. Hope they can sort this out.mintjellie wrote:I've been buying their Weiss fresh from the brewery and loving it. Much better than any of the times I got burned buying canned Denisons.ercousin wrote: Social media. Most breweries don't have someone hammering golden taps into their 1000+ followers. That's why GLB and Beau are locking down so many awards.
I mean what cask conditioned ale does GLB produce that warrants a golden tap?
Is Side Launch really doing that well, or do they just have good use of social media?
And the Dunkel has been drinking nicely. I think I might crack one open now.
Not at all.G.M. Gillman wrote:To cfrancis:
Do you consider that the Koln draft beers had a sulphur ("rotten egg"/"boiled veg") taste?
How would you compare Lugtread to these? Similar, different?
Thanks.
Gary
I find it floral and a little fruity with a cereal malt base in Cologne.
Good fresh Lugtread is very similar, I'm in Ottawa so I'm blessed usually with very fresh. Tonight alone I was looking at bottles to send to a friend and the date on them was 9/10/14.
On tap the Cologne version is a little cleaner tasting, where the Lugtread can have some small off flavours. I need to have it again to really pin point them but I remember it's just off a bit from Cologne but definitely in the ballpark.
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