What are you drinking now?
Re: What are you drinking now?
It is definitely bitter but the bitterness is smooth but firm. It is nothing like the more aggressive Green Flash beers (now, that is what a complete lack of balance tastes like). I think you get a fairly prominent malt profile in the Torpedo, all things considered. It is the late hopping that is lacking - which is surprising given the story of the name of the beer.
IMO, YMMV, etc. (LOL)
IMO, YMMV, etc. (LOL)
Re: What are you drinking now?
Theakston's Old Peculier.

Malty. English. Casts a big shadow.
The words legend(ary) and famous appear no fewer than four times on the labelling. Alot to live up to me thinks.

Malty. English. Casts a big shadow.
The words legend(ary) and famous appear no fewer than four times on the labelling. Alot to live up to me thinks.
2000 light beers from home.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Some Earle's Stone & Wood. Definitely the better of the two brews I have put down since moving and also much better than the last batch of same. Just not as good with dodgy old extract, just highlights the difference fresh extract makes. Now that I've moved south I had to carb in my brew fridge with heat pad and fridgemate but worked a treat.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Not quite yet but will soon be enjoying a selection from the following list at the Milking the Cow beer festival http://www.spottedcow.com.au/events/beerfest. Now I've got a good answer for when anyone asks why I would move to Toowoomba:
Little Creatures Dreadnought Stout
Baccus Cunning Ninja’s Imp IPA
Baccuss Rum Barrel Aged Baltic Porter
... Baccuss Red Bellied Black
Bacchus Sticke
Bacchus Hibiscus Ale
Bacchus Belgian Mocha Coffee Stout
Little Creatures The Quiet American
2011 Coopers Vintage
4 Hearts 4 Degrees Pale Ale
4 Hearts Summer Wheat
4 Hearts IPA
4 Hearts Wein Lager
4 Hearts Coal Miners Stout
Stone and Wood Mash Collective
4 Hearts Imperial Bourbon Stout
Yeastie Bye Bye Badman
Yeastie Pot Kettle Black
Yeastie Digital IPA
Invercargill Saison
Hitachino XH
Beer Here Hoptilicus
North Coast Acme California IPA
Beer Here Whitecat
Old Rasputin Imperial Stout
North Coast Pranqster
Little Creatures Dreadnought Stout
Baccus Cunning Ninja’s Imp IPA
Baccuss Rum Barrel Aged Baltic Porter
... Baccuss Red Bellied Black
Bacchus Sticke
Bacchus Hibiscus Ale
Bacchus Belgian Mocha Coffee Stout
Little Creatures The Quiet American
2011 Coopers Vintage
4 Hearts 4 Degrees Pale Ale
4 Hearts Summer Wheat
4 Hearts IPA
4 Hearts Wein Lager
4 Hearts Coal Miners Stout
Stone and Wood Mash Collective
4 Hearts Imperial Bourbon Stout
Yeastie Bye Bye Badman
Yeastie Pot Kettle Black
Yeastie Digital IPA
Invercargill Saison
Hitachino XH
Beer Here Hoptilicus
North Coast Acme California IPA
Beer Here Whitecat
Old Rasputin Imperial Stout
North Coast Pranqster
Re: What are you drinking now?
Some darn good drops there Earle but expensive I'd say. Just a few at a time would be the go.
Have you or anyone else tried the Rasputin Imperial stout you refer, if so what's it like if not your first sample Earl.
Cheers BB
Have you or anyone else tried the Rasputin Imperial stout you refer, if so what's it like if not your first sample Earl.


Cheers BB
A barrel a day keeps the doctor away. Drink more piss.
Re: What are you drinking now?
If the Old Rasputin is on tap get that and nothing but that. Gorgeous beer. Bottled it is a little bit whatever.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Pretty happy right now. Will try to find old Rasputin.
Re: What are you drinking now?
A Dark Ale, with molasses and harvested English bitter yeast. A lovely drop, well my palate says so.
Cheers BB

Cheers BB
A barrel a day keeps the doctor away. Drink more piss.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Ballast Point Big Eye IPA.
Not bad. Good condition. Why is it in Dan's?
Not bad. Good condition. Why is it in Dan's?
What are you drinking now?
Lemonade cooked up and put down a few days before me and the missus ducked off to the states a year ago. Been playing with differing glucose/sucrose syrups to back-sweeten it and think I've now got it perfect.
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Re: What are you drinking now?
A Renaissance Brewing Perfection Pale Ale in my hotel room in Wellington. The great thing about NZ is that beer o'clock is two hours before it is in Australia!
The Perfection Pale is a very tasty beer with a great flavour and solid bitterness. The only two things that let it down are a soapy head and overcarbonation.
The next question is, what am I drinking next, the Epic Pale Ale or Hopwired IPA ...

I picked up the three at the supermarket in central Wellington for about $NZ20.
Instead I could have had Coopers longnecks for $NZ4.95 or a 12-pack of Coopers Pale Ale for $NZ20 (the equivalent of about 45c Australian
).
Last night's tasting was a Kortegast Sparkling Ale (a fine beer, made with an old hop variety, Hokitika) from Christchurch, an Emerson's London Porter (a delicious beer, although borderline stout, I reckon) from Dunedin and a Monteith's Black Beer from one of three locations where it's brewed.
Not a bad trade-off given I am spending the evenings in front of a laptop by myself in a hotel room, doing work ...
Oliver
The Perfection Pale is a very tasty beer with a great flavour and solid bitterness. The only two things that let it down are a soapy head and overcarbonation.
The next question is, what am I drinking next, the Epic Pale Ale or Hopwired IPA ...

I picked up the three at the supermarket in central Wellington for about $NZ20.
Instead I could have had Coopers longnecks for $NZ4.95 or a 12-pack of Coopers Pale Ale for $NZ20 (the equivalent of about 45c Australian

Last night's tasting was a Kortegast Sparkling Ale (a fine beer, made with an old hop variety, Hokitika) from Christchurch, an Emerson's London Porter (a delicious beer, although borderline stout, I reckon) from Dunedin and a Monteith's Black Beer from one of three locations where it's brewed.
Not a bad trade-off given I am spending the evenings in front of a laptop by myself in a hotel room, doing work ...
Oliver
Re: What are you drinking now?
You want us to feel sorry for you?!!?
Cheers BB
Cheers BB

A barrel a day keeps the doctor away. Drink more piss.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Earle, did you find the old Rasputin??
Cheers BB
Cheers BB
A barrel a day keeps the doctor away. Drink more piss.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Had a Coopers Celebration Ale earlier. Yeah, probably a fairly fitting beer for the purpose. Not entirely worth buying, however. Try one instead of a box, if you must. A bit sweeter, more deeply coloured, firmly bittered version of Sparkling.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Seriously can't remember much after the boilermaker masterclass. Won't be doing that one again.barrelboy wrote:Earle, did you find the old Rasputin??
Cheers BB
Re: What are you drinking now?
White Rabbit Dark Ale and The Little Rabbit at the brewery earlier today. The dark is much nicer on tap than in bottle (from Dan's). Little Rabbit is a fairly boring belgian thingo.
Hightails have been the order of the evening - not really a "go to" beer for me but it is slim pickings here in Healsville.
Hightails have been the order of the evening - not really a "go to" beer for me but it is slim pickings here in Healsville.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Spent a couple of hours at the Holgate Brewhouse yesterday. Had the tasting paddle - a flight of eight small glasses.
Pilsener - a lovely, easy, clean pilsener with lovely dry saaz finish.
Mt Macedon Ale - APA - deep brassy colour, good balance, well hopped.
Brick Kiln wheat beer - hefeweizen - as is usual for me, I struggle to say nice things about wheat beers.
ESB - a hand-pumped, un-chilled ESB. A cracker beer. Hoppier than any I recall drinking in the UK, but I love it.
Gruit Expectations - An un-hopped ale! Bittered with herbs like the ancients used to do before hops. Properly eye-opening. Herby, sweet, spicy....
Hopinator - double IPA - 68 IBU and plenty of that was added late. But well balanced, with plenty of body to carry it. Very nice.
Temptress - chocolate porter - a stunning hand-pumped porter, chewy, with cocoa added. Has won some awards. I bought some to take home.
Double Trouble - Belgian Dubbel - surprisingly easy to drink, gentler on the palate than most of the Belgians I have drunk. 8% but no alcohol warmth on the finish.
And they have a decent menu too, apparently recently fancied up. I had a venison burger and chips, which was excellent. The few other lunchtime gobblers were also pretty happy.
Pilsener - a lovely, easy, clean pilsener with lovely dry saaz finish.
Mt Macedon Ale - APA - deep brassy colour, good balance, well hopped.
Brick Kiln wheat beer - hefeweizen - as is usual for me, I struggle to say nice things about wheat beers.
ESB - a hand-pumped, un-chilled ESB. A cracker beer. Hoppier than any I recall drinking in the UK, but I love it.
Gruit Expectations - An un-hopped ale! Bittered with herbs like the ancients used to do before hops. Properly eye-opening. Herby, sweet, spicy....
Hopinator - double IPA - 68 IBU and plenty of that was added late. But well balanced, with plenty of body to carry it. Very nice.
Temptress - chocolate porter - a stunning hand-pumped porter, chewy, with cocoa added. Has won some awards. I bought some to take home.
Double Trouble - Belgian Dubbel - surprisingly easy to drink, gentler on the palate than most of the Belgians I have drunk. 8% but no alcohol warmth on the finish.
And they have a decent menu too, apparently recently fancied up. I had a venison burger and chips, which was excellent. The few other lunchtime gobblers were also pretty happy.
Currently drinking: BIAB DrS GA, BIAB Californian lager, doppelbock of sorts
In the Pipeline: landlord?
In the Pipeline: landlord?
Re: What are you drinking now?
Hobgoblin Red Ruby thingo, bloody gorgeous. I really love the earthy grain flavours in some beers, this is one of them.
Bullfrog secured me an urn last week, plus is providing coaching for my move to AG.
I will make beer like this one day.
Bullfrog secured me an urn last week, plus is providing coaching for my move to AG.
I will make beer like this one day.
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the copper said that he'd 'been waiting all day for me to come along', I replied I got here as faaaast as I could!
the copper said that he'd 'been waiting all day for me to come along', I replied I got here as faaaast as I could!