Yes they (he?) is in Auckland. He needs constant reminding of that fact though, none of us are quite as persuasive as Colin the mad scotchman. See what I did there?
A bottle of my oatmeal stout, then two bottles of my first IPA. In hindsight, 1 bottle of the IPA was probably enough. It is delicious, but I just tried to play some guitar and it took me about 10 minutes to realise that it was in drop D tuning.
Not bad. Certainly drinkable; main problem was, I ordered .65kg of roast barley thinking I would be able to source 1.3kg of flaked barley, making the roast barley 10% of the malt bill. In the end (unable to find flaked barley) I instead used 500g of rolled oats, cooked then added to the mash, The gravity was good, 1050 I think, but it is a bit too roasty and dry tasting (even though it finishd at 1012 with US05). I think next time a little less roast, some wheat for head retention, and a good whack of crystal to retain a bit of sweetness will be nice. Maybe sub out 500g of the base for some smoked malt too. Doing a munich/amarillo smash next, will try a modded stout after that.
I just tried to play some guitar and it took me about 10 minutes to realise that it was in drop D tuning.
Classic! That catches me out all the time too.
I just spent all day painting the outside of an extension on to my house. Some Styrian Golding Pale Ale and a Coopers Sparkling ale have almost sent me to sleep after being in the sun. Just listened to Tom Waits's Blue Valentine and M83 Dead Cities, Red Seas and Lost Ghosts. Amazing, if you're into that sort of thing.... I just needed an antidote to the builder playing "the rock" all day.