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Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Sunday Jun 19, 2011 10:47 pm
by big dave
warra48 wrote:I am in an internet café in Brugge. Brugge is a gorgeous old city.
The café also sells lots of different Belgian beers, so I am having a lovely time choosing what to take back to the hotel room to send me to sleep tonight.
Bloody jealous Warra
We had a cracking time a couple of years ago in that neck of the woods. Will never forget drinking Amsterdam Maximators while watching the end of the Tour de France, or the 'no two the same' rule in Antwerp.... So many beers in Belgium, so little time.... Have a couple for us.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Thursday Jun 23, 2011 7:06 pm
by Oliver
Partial mash with 500g each JW malt ale and wheat malt and 200g crystal, dry hopped with 20g each of Citra and Galaxy. Tipped onto a yeast cake of US-05 and fermented about 13-15C. Tasty, even after less than two weeks in the bottle. Quite bitter, with a great nose.
Cheers,
Oliver
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Tuesday Jun 28, 2011 7:46 am
by jords
Hi Warra
Have you tried the rochfort 10 at all? I remember it being probably my favourite beer in belgium (if any normal person can choose!).
Enjoy your trip.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Tuesday Jun 28, 2011 10:43 am
by warra48
Didn't try that one, just too many to try!
Back home now, and trying to deal with the jet lag.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Monday Jul 11, 2011 9:26 pm
by RUM57L
cascade pale ale.. out of the back fridge.. going down a real treat too.. still think its one of my absolute fav's
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Friday Jul 15, 2011 9:11 am
by bullfrog
Just went and had a late lunch at the Calistoga Inn Restaurant & Brewery. Ordered their red ale which turned out to be a beer with great potential and one that I may have enjoyed...had it not been in the glass within a day of finishing primary fermentation.
I convinced myself to finish the glass and when the waitress came back around, I asked her if all of their beers were deprived of sufficient ageing time. She toddled off to ask the manager/brewer then came back to inform me proudly that "beer isn't like wine, it's always best when fresh so all of the beers are as fresh as they can be." She also started to try and tell me the difference between lagers and "normal" beers which I interjected and stopped as it was absolute nonsense. I then told her that I'd just stick with water from then on out.
Now back in my room having a pale ale made by Lagunitas. Bloody lovely! Tastes like they throw all the hops in at the end then run it all through at least twelve hop-backs for the aroma. Can smell this from across the room.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Friday Jul 15, 2011 10:10 am
by Sonny
Good work mate, don't take no shit from 'em.
I thought you actually would've pulled that brewer out for a word?
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Friday Jul 15, 2011 10:30 am
by bullfrog
Was going to go educate him, actually but the missus was quite explicit in her instruction to just finish my meal and leave, haha.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Friday Jul 15, 2011 12:03 pm
by RUM57L
Haha go Bullfrog,
It still amazes me that you can go to a restruant and have a waiter give you a full briefing on what wines are best for each meal, where the wine was made and what year it was gracefully harvested and bottled.
Although if you enquire about our favourite menu item, BEER... the information is usually minimal at best!
I feel this is discrimination at the fullest... imagine going to a restraunt and complaining to the manager regarding the inept ability of their staff to describe or comment on menu items, im sure that staff member would be sacked or severely reprimanded for poor performance. Afterwards you could inform the manager that the menu item in question was BEER.. i'm sure they'd rehire the waiter and think the complainee was in the "wrong".. pathetic..
Rant over its friday afternoon and i'm getting fursttty!
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Friday Jul 15, 2011 12:22 pm
by bullfrog
Fully agree, Rum. Was hoping for more from a place that label themselves a brewery, though. I really can't blame the waitress, however, not with a brewer that stupid in charge, in any case.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Sunday Jul 17, 2011 12:31 am
by rotten
I'm not drinking SNPA from the tap or fresh from the bottle like others, however, I just finished a few 12 month old apple ciders. It smoothed out over time, I overcarbed a bit. All juice, no sugar etc added.
Hiccup.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Sunday Jul 17, 2011 9:30 pm
by Oliver
Red Hill Brewery Imperial Stout. 8.1%. Black as the ace of spades. Smooth as a baby's bottom. Tasty as, well. Beautifully balanced and with a delicious maltiness. As it is warming up the flavour is really developing.
The very lovely lady at Swords in Queen Victoria Market here in Melbourne reckons it's better than last year's, which I didn't try.
Here's the
blurb from the Red Hill website:
Jet Black and one to be savoured. The mouth feel is silky smooth, the nose has roasted malt and a touch of caramel. A rich deep mocha and coffee flavour, is accentuated with caramel and smoky flavours. Willamette and Goldings hops were used in 3 additions to create a ale with a big bitterness and an assertive hop character ...
Malt
Marris Otter, Crystal, Roast Barley
Crystal, Black, Flaked Barley
Hops
Bittering: Willamette
Aroma: Willamette / Goldings
Original Gravity: 1080
Bitterness: 65 IBU
It's on tap at the brewery, apparently.
Do yourself a favour.
Cheers,
Oliver
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Wednesday Jul 20, 2011 7:34 pm
by speedie
wheat ale (crystal wizen) 60/40 fermented with mauri yeast
a tasty drop brewed by my brother
cheers speedie
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Thursday Jul 21, 2011 6:35 am
by Oliver
Hi Speedie,
You don't hear much about Mauri yeast. How was it?
Oliver
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Thursday Jul 21, 2011 4:12 pm
by Oliver
Kooinda Pale Ale on tap. Tremendous. It's good in the bottle but another step up on tap.
I am at Biero in Melbourne if anyone is nearby!
Oliver
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Thursday Jul 21, 2011 4:27 pm
by Oliver
Mornington Porter. Sensational. Has a nose of a stable, but tastes delicious. Perfect maltiness and a lovely lingering bitterness and sweetness.
Still at Biero.
Oliver
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Thursday Jul 21, 2011 7:14 pm
by bullfrog
Hawkesbury tap water.
Gotta say, it's great to be home! Full pictorial run-down of the SN tour to come in the next couple of days, gents.
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Saturday Jul 23, 2011 5:16 pm
by speedie
ollie the yeast is a suprise to me as i was under the assumption that one could only get that 4vk
from liquid product
if you come accross any i would suggest that you give it a run for its money
i picked up a bronze with it this year
ssspeedie
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Monday Jul 25, 2011 9:45 am
by RUM57L
Over the weekend I enjoyed several cans of Dark n Stormy ... not beer but still refreshing and ultimately swerved me to put another ginger beer on my brew calender
Re: What are you drinking now?
Posted: Monday Jul 25, 2011 5:34 pm
by warra48
I'm not about to go through posting all these photos again, so I'll just provide a link to where you can see them in all their glory.
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/i ... start=2640