barrelboy wrote:Just finished Earle's Black Sheep clone. Good gas on opening and fruity aroma. Poured well with lovely amber head and beer colouring. Sweetish to the taste, fruity yet with a very plesant hop bite. Excellent drop, would love to have with a proper oven cooked pizza. Top drop Earle, I could drink quite a few of these. ( lazing in a hammock on a hot day with an esky full.) Is the recipe in a thread somewhere?
Cheers BB Ps saw tour of the brewery on the Two Fat Ladies cooking show
Glad you enjoyed it. Brewed it in June last year so its had a bit of time to mature. I made it with the Dry English Ale yeast from craftbrewer which is a mix of Windsor which gives you nice fruity esters and US05 for a fuller fermentation.
Recipe here http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... 72#p111072
Boy, do the members produce top drops. Just finished Marty's Amber Ale. Good gas on opening, poured well with lovely tight head. Excellent head retention and lacing. What a fruity/citrus-y aroma and taste. Marty this is a great ale, complex lovely flavours, smooth as silk.
Cheers BB
Ps will try stout later on.
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How good is the experience BarrelBoy?
I know my postman was also just blown away with the
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Its a real buzz Sonny, so much so I want to win again! Greedy- yes but I don't care . Our postie reckons its a great comp.
Cheers, more tasting to be done. BB
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Barls Trois Pistoles (Belgium strong ale) has been enjoyably consumed. Plenty of gas on opening and although the head disappears fairly quickly (common for style I think) a light behind the rose/ruby coloured ale shows good strong gas activity. The ale has complex flavours ( for me anyway, as I don't know a lot about the style), a strong fruity after taste, a lot going on with a hint of apple perhaps. I.like this drop, couldn't drink heaps but suggest its not meant to be a session brew.
A refreshing drop Barls and bottled well.
Cheers BB
Ps. I'm getting weak in the hands, had to get vice grips to get the cork out.
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glad you enjoyed it mate. yeah not a session beer, its only about 12%. its a pretty close clone to the real thing as well.
im planning on doing this again and ageing in oak this time.
Tasting will start again this week. Have had a bit of a cold and want to give these fine drops justice. If it wasn't for the last 12 percenter I might have had far worse!
Cheers BB
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Who needs to go to a boutique bar, or browse Dan Murphy's, just win this lotto!!!!
Marty's Sunbury Best Extra Stout bottled on 25/2/12 is a "bottler" ( excuse the pun ).
I drank this fine drop at about 10 degrees, and yes heater on. Deliciously smooth with a soft pleasant "stout" taste with nice bite. Nice lacing with good carbonation. I had a tasty cheese after this, more stout please.
Well done, Cheers BB
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Just devoured Aydan's refreshing Stone & Wood clone bottled 2/4/12. Absolutely lovely aroma, passionfruit blossom? Just so sweet yet with a citrus tang. Another wonderful drop, crisp clean taste, so fruity/ hop flavoured. One stubbie is not enough, slab please.
Cheers BB
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Tipsy's all grain Munich Helles has just passed through my lips. Good gas on opening and a pleasant sweet flora aroma to this brew. Strong floral/ hop taste that is not unpleasant but rather crisp and dry. Good every day drink, a goody for summer, on second thoughts, any time. Thanks Tipsy
and for the full brew notes.
Cheers BB
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