WOW. Yes it will probably be hammered by beer geeks, but very pleasnt and refreshing. Not sure if bottle conditioned (suspect not because of high sugar level) but you definatley get the grapefruit and as this disapates a real wheaty/grainy charcter.
Drinking my Unspeakable Mk IV - Its probably my favourite version so far, I used cara-red instead of medium crystal so the colour is alot lighter and it has less mouthfeel, but its super refreshing!! I also subbed the Williamette addition for Columbus and allthough I didnt like the flavour at first, its mellowed out nicely!!
Also liking the dry hops, 20gms Amarillo and 5g Sauvin, smells awesome!!! I dont think its going to last long!!
Just had the Green Lakes Organic ale. Very, very nice. Could drink a few of them. It is an Amber Ale, with "salmon-safe" sterling hops...Anyone tell me if that is a joke or something serious or I am missing something? Had a Wig and Pen Pale Ale and IPA off the hand pump during the time I was in ACT. Met the brewer, Richard, owner, Lachlan and Jeffery Scharer of Scharer's large fame. I believe he'll be here for Beervana which is pretty cool.
Just cracked the Alaskan Amber Ale - very different to the Green Lakes. Green Lakes was fresh n fruity and had a nice hop finish. The Alaskan seems a bit more spritizy, and doesn't have the same hop character with a bit more malt coming through. Seems slightly more travelled.
Had an awesome delivery from Moa. More to come about that...
Thirded! It's really hard to find in Belgium, but it was on tap at the White Horse in London. Like a pig in muck I was, even though we'd just arrived and Alex was in danger of being thrown out for falling asleep in the corner!
Eastie 'Definitive' NZPA (reminds me of Bob Hudson - heaps of pale cara/crystal with a big CaSO4 kick and a shed load of fruity hop... probably a shade more bitterness down here at almost 1:1 in the OG:BU stakes... makes me wonder if the Galbraith's strain is related to WLP051).
JT's Puke 3 (good, but no Puke 2)
No commercial beer... I'm holding beck for a week. BrewNZ has got 350 commercial beers written all over it.
Permalink Reply by jt on August 19, 2009 at 11:25am
JT's Puke 3 (good, but no Puke 2)
The difference is the fermentation temps Stu, 2 was cooler, 3 was warmer (in the coldest snap of the year, go figure) and age. 2 would have been 4 or 5 weeks older in comparison. 4's in planning now, brewing a fortnight away. Taking the crystal slightly darker - do you really reckon the torrified wheat ?
Yeh, some good points - esppcially the age - I'd left it in a warm spot for a few weeks but it still didn't quite have the carbonation it required to give it some vitality. Handpump may have helped but all of mine are out on loan!
I'd probably drop the chocolate back a little.
It made a nice blend with my NZ pale ale... think Galbraith's Bob Hudson with a few splashes of Grafton Porter.