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Its not really a grand cru, more a strong Belgian Golden Ale, but I liked the sound of it. It took a long time to ferment, about 3-4 weeks. I'm not sure exactly as I went holiday and just left it on 23 degrees. But it did attenuate really well to 1.007. The first time I tasted it I thought it was horrible, like boutique mouthwash. But now it's conditioned a bit it's become much more drinkable with a real dry finish which I dig.
Bambule Grand Cru
4kg Halcyon
0.25kg Wheat
0.05Kg Cara Aroma
0.7kg sugar
30 IBUs with Nelson Sauvin
wyeast 3944 yeast.
OG: 1.065
FG: 1.007
I've put a best after May 2011 label on it which you can ignore as it's drinking ok now, but I'm sure it will get better with a bit more time if you're patient. Enjoy.
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Strong malt flavours which is balanced out nicely with the hops.. Perhaps a late addition might brighten the aromas a little more?
Great work mate, thanks for the swap. \m/
Glad to hear you liked it Adrian. Beginning to wish I had some left so I knew what people were going to be subjected to.
My tongue was on a virtual holiday tonight. Goodbye Akl hello Belgium. Had this one after Rev's.
Not sure whether the Sav was added late or not but i get a Savvie/Clove flavour with a traty finish which works quite well for me. Would not have picked the alc level as being so high - very easy drinking .
Cheers Bambule
Had this the other night and didn't take any notes, so I'm going on memory here. I really enjoyed this, was a cracker of a beer to finish the swap with. I got hops along with the usual belgian spice on the nose, a great malt body and crisp grassy hops again at the end with a bitterness that was spot on. Clear as clear, great carbonation too. I didn't taste the alcohol, but I definitely did notice it a short while later!
Thanks Bambule - nice work.
Beautiful looking beer - rich gold, nice & clear. Big white head which persists well.
One sniff & you know it's Belgian. Lovely phenolics. Very Duvel-ish - rich warm malt, dry finish, interesting aromatics. I really like this beer, although 750ml was a bit much to tackle in one sitting - I should have gone with a smaller glass! :)
Lovely work Mr Bamboolay!
Had this with Jed Soane - celebrity beer photographer (or is that beer celebrity photographer?)...
it's been a pretty huge week since we sared it but I remember it pouring brilliant pale gold, having a fair bit of spice and a fruity whiff of the punch it would kick on the nose. Clean malt, effervescent and spicy in the mouth. Very drinkable and it stood up nicely to a bunch of very good commercial beers we drunk that afternoon. Very good, I reckon it would gain a lot of complexity with time in the cellar (but it would never make it around my house).
Thanks Bambi...
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