Last bottle of DB Export Beer - less is less. Still prettily packaged tho. 5.35%
Kaimai Pale Ale - export only. Lots of caramel but soft and drinkable. Took me a while to realize it was 6.8%
Robot Dog Brewing Co Big Angry - some hot alcohol with spicy notes. 7.6%
Emersons JP 2010. Its damn near big beer perfection. 8%
Sierra Nevada 30th Anniversary Imperial Helles Bock. 8.3%. Sweet, alcoholic after-taste; bit of hop character. I wasn't sure if I would like this but I do. I wasn't sure about the sweetness but it actually seems to be working really well. Both Jonny and I are enjoying it. It is balanced.
Have quite a few home brews to get through tonight. Am really excited as most of my home brewer friends are equal to most my my brewer friends...
Permalink Reply by jt on October 15, 2010 at 9:53pm
Drinking ?
The second Porter attempt. The brother Bob keg finally ran dry tonight, luckily I had Mk II on hand
Went with the version with styrians as well as the cascade - which really rounds it out
Just a shame I was in a hurry, it's a bit dirty with a few floaties .. maybe next time I'll get it right
Brew On The Quay - Favourites were - James Squire Amber Ale , Epic Pale
The Sheakspeare - well the stout was ok
Liquorland Newmarket - bottles of Maximus , Croucher Pale and Pils 500ml!! , Rewired , Export Gold limited release twin pack
Standouts of the lot - Minimus (even tryed to get a keg to bring home)
Cock&Bull - Pilsner (what I would like my recent attempts at pils to taste like)
Stinkers of the lot - Brew on the Quay - Brews Brew (Bland lifeless watery)
Sheakspeares - King Lear ( Bitter and strong alcahol with nothing to balance)
This afternoon at The Falls "Moctober" the winners of the day were:
Harrington's Rogue Hop - nice balance between the aroma hops and the bittering hops.
Croucher Pale Ale - beautiful caramel nose and nice malt body. I went back for thirds.
Overall, a very nice event with a couple sausage offerings as well as yummy offerings from the kitchen.
Well done!