possibly by the end of the week. I am waiting on actual confirmed time and date to pick up the labels, then it will be when we can run them through the labeler at the brewery.
Expecting labels Tuesday some time, hopefully am.
I will start posting outlets as I know they have Mayhem
Moa 5 Hop Winter Ale - yeast sweet malty mess with a muddled hop nose. Doesn't do it for me at all. Young's Special London - my first attempt since the brewery changed. Sweaty and stewed but otherwise well balanced and reasonably drinkable.
I just had 2 of Mike Neilsons beers. Now I'm way not fit to drive. Big beers... big balls. I'd never brewed a 1.070 smoked porter or a 1.100 Russian Imperial Stout, but it's nice to be able to drink some beer like this as it takes a hell of a lot of cajones in the first place. Thanks Mike for getting stuck in, elbows deep to brew this stuff.
I'm not gonna get into specifics, but this stuff is pretty damn good. I couldn't drink a lot of it at a time (you dont need to with those gravities!)
Tomorrow is the Smoked Imperial Stout, I'm not up to having it tonight. Beers like this should be savoured. It's got me thinking about bottling again. This is the type of beer that should be bottled.
Permalink Reply by jt on February 10, 2009 at 6:04pm
I'm at the other end of the spectrum, pint of hallertau blande ale, 1.040 and nice a floral lemon, not too tart and sensibly matched with some fish for dinner
Other end of the scale also I pint of American IPA. I might say a little green apple on the nose but un sure if it is Acetaldehyde I dont think it is, but more so combination of hops will see. Nice and dry and highly hopped!! Wont last long. Also first effort at finning in the keg has made a huge diffrence only a few more weeks and it will only suffer from the slightest of chill haze me thinks. S-05 gone up one belt notch, a few to go.