That was all Canadian 2-row & homegrown Cascade. I didn't want it too dry, so I mashed in at 158F! Even the US-05 only got 67% attenuation. I liked it fresh, but now that the hops are fading, I don't think they stand up to the 1.018 final gravity.grub wrote:derek's homebrewed fresh hop brew
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Don't know. I can only speak for myself and I'd be quite happy to have it here as a long term option I could go back to in the way that, say, I pick up a couple of bottles of Liberty Ale or a sixer of Anchor Steam every now and again when I want a good, solid, familiar, comfort beer.Belgian wrote:so let's say we did get SNPA here, be honest, wouldn't we be excited for maybe half a year and then get bored?
Anyway, to get back on topic, last night I polished off a bottle of Chimay Red while watching Ricky Gervais bomb at the Golden Globes.
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I think I'd be quite happy with an affordable flavourful apa on the shelves.TJ wrote:Don't know. I can only speak for myself and I'd be quite happy to have it here as a long term option I could go back to in the way that, say, I pick up a couple of bottles of Liberty Ale or a sixer of Anchor Steam every now and again when I want a good, solid, familiar, comfort beer.Belgian wrote:so let's say we did get SNPA here, be honest, wouldn't we be excited for maybe half a year and then get bored?
Anyway, to get back on topic, last night I polished off a bottle of Chimay Red while watching Ricky Gervais bomb at the Golden Globes.
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Red Baron
Mt Begbie Cream
Raven Cream Ale
Phillips Dirty Squirrel
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Me too. I just mean the brand success might be greater if SN were allowed more exposure of different products! Brooklyn Lager all by itself didn't do much for that brand here did it? Sales indicate this.TJ wrote:I'd be quite happy to have it here as a long term option I could go back to in the way that, say, I pick up a couple of bottles of Liberty Ale or a sixer of Anchor Steam every now and again...Belgian wrote:so let's say we did get SNPA here, be honest, wouldn't we be excited for maybe half a year and then get bored?
These USA brewers should be allowed to sell a small 'line' so the SNPA drinker can at times switch to the (also excellent) Porter, or try the Harvest a few times, and still go back to the SNPA later on. Drinking ONE SN beer all the time would be slightly boring, and thus not as good for the brewer's success! Having a choice creates more brand interest & customer loyalty.
I think, for example Southern Tier might be getting a solid 'hook' in our market, at least for the very good IPA and the Brulee Stout (perhaps even the decent Porter is helping it a little.) It will be interesting to see how this brewer is allowed to flourish in our system!
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glad to hear you guys enjoyed tribute.ritzkiss wrote:Yep, it was a pretty tasty night, yet short and sweet. Thanks bobsy!Bobsy wrote:Drie Fonteinen Schaersbeekse Kriek
Hanssens Kriek
Fantome Saison
Cuvee de Ranke
Biergotter Tribute
a couple teaser photos for those playing along at home:
http://biergotter.org/blog/images/20100 ... 5.1024.jpg
http://biergotter.org/blog/images/20100 ... 6.1024.jpg
Gotta love a wax-dipped stubby!grub wrote:glad to hear you guys enjoyed tribute.ritzkiss wrote:Yep, it was a pretty tasty night, yet short and sweet. Thanks bobsy!Bobsy wrote:Drie Fonteinen Schaersbeekse Kriek
Hanssens Kriek
Fantome Saison
Cuvee de Ranke
Biergotter Tribute
a couple teaser photos for those playing along at home:
http://biergotter.org/blog/images/20100 ... 5.1024.jpg
http://biergotter.org/blog/images/20100 ... 6.1024.jpg
grub wrote: a couple teaser photos for those playing along at home:
http://biergotter.org/blog/images/20100 ... 5.1024.jpg
http://biergotter.org/blog/images/20100 ... 6.1024.jpg
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These do look great, but the label's very hard to read! They say Biergötter Tribute?Bobsy wrote:Gotta love a wax-dipped stubby!grub wrote:
a couple teaser photos for those playing along at home:
http://biergotter.org/blog/images/20100 ... 5.1024.jpg
http://biergotter.org/blog/images/20100 ... 6.1024.jpg
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