I completely agree Barry, it's the best beer they've put out since Mac's bought Shed 22. I've been back a few times and apart from it being too cold (i buy two at once to fix that) it's a lovely drop! Oh for the days when Shed 22 was independant and Sassy Red was a great drop too!
On the 'what are you drinking' subject I'm off to visit the Twisted Hop for the first time this weekend....looking forward to their pukka real ale!
I'm not sure it was ever "inde", was it? I thought they were just pretending, in case it flopped.
I reckon the Log Burner was ok. No saison, but a nice difference from the standard "hoppy pale ale/lager" or "dark" that we're confronted with for the average seasonal. And Sun Dance, besides one warm "soapy" bottle I had, was a decent little golden ale. Sure, it wasn't Three Boys Golden Ale 2006/07, but nor was Three Boys Golden Ale 2007/08.
Anyway James - Have fun at The Twisted Hop. I know you will love it. There's nought bad about the place, and it's run by New Zealand's most generous beer lover (and there's a fair few generous ones amongst us). Spend a lot, introduce someone to the place, and don't forget your old friend "moderation".
Permalink Reply by jt on April 22, 2008 at 10:37am
Blonde #1 spluttered dry on Sunday so Blonde #2 is the current 'go to' at the fridge.
It's got some carahell in it which seems to give it a bit more something compared to #1. It's a tad sweeter, not much, just noticable.
Brewed Blonde #3 on the weekend and added 100gm caramunich just to see ...
Considering buying some Coopers Pale Ale and possibly reculturing the yeast - it was an ANZAC thought, bit late for that now - and doing a similar ale.
Considering buying some Emersons Pilsner as I haven't had any lager for awhile and the hydrometer sample of my own lager type beer was tasting good on the weekend
I bought some coopers pale ale and I'm currently attempting to create a decent starter from the dregs of two bottles and some boiled DME. It seems to be working, albeit slowly. My plan is to tip off the wort and use the slurry when the volume is right.