Beer thread
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Emersons - A beer called Gary IPA, decent, full flavour
Emersons Threeway Sour mango IPA (which is 3 brewers from different breweries; Emersons, Behemoth and Funk Estate) be my least fave of what I tried recently, was more like something I make, which has decent flavours but lacks depth and is just missing something, would still give it 3-3.5 out of 5.
Hopwired IPA - liked this one, at 7.3% was very good
Parrotdog Raspberry Sour Saison Ale - pretty much cider, but was good in the sun
Kids chose these, based on flavours and labels...
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A 'beer sommelier' explains how pouring a beer the wrong way can give you a stomach ache
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@salacious-crumb said in Beer thread:
A 'beer sommelier' explains how pouring a beer the wrong way can give you a stomach ache
Forget the stomach ache, my problem with beer is the headache the next day...
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@salacious-crumb I read a similar article a few weeks ago (although this one linked it with someone having beer & Nachos and the nachos basically doing bad shit with the carbonation in yo' belly)
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@taniwharugby said in Beer thread:
@salacious-crumb I read a similar article a few weeks ago (although this one linked it with someone having beer & Nachos and the nachos basically doing bad shit with the carbonation in yo' belly)
Fark science. Beer and nachos are great
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@crucial said in Beer thread:
There’s much to appreciate when a brewery gets the basics correct and things like ph levels, mouthfeel, yeast strains etc create nice to drink brews.
These breweries end up being the Go to ones. Tuatara certainly fits that bill as does Emerson’s IMO.
They also steer away from massive experiments to the main market meaning you can buy a style with confidence in quality and flavor.
Other top players like 8Wired and Garage Project make great quality but taste may be a bit more personalI'm yet to find a Tuatara that is really good. Others do what they do much better.
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@mn5 said in Beer thread:
@crucial said in Beer thread:
There’s much to appreciate when a brewery gets the basics correct and things like ph levels, mouthfeel, yeast strains etc create nice to drink brews.
These breweries end up being the Go to ones. Tuatara certainly fits that bill as does Emerson’s IMO.
They also steer away from massive experiments to the main market meaning you can buy a style with confidence in quality and flavor.
Other top players like 8Wired and Garage Project make great quality but taste may be a bit more personalI'm yet to find a Tuatara that is really good. Others do what they do much better.
That's kind of what I mean though. They are a vanilla BMW as opposed to a pimped V8.
You take a bit of a risk buying the V8 but if it's good it is great.
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@canefan said in Beer thread:
@taniwharugby said in Beer thread:
@salacious-crumb I read a similar article a few weeks ago (although this one linked it with someone having beer & Nachos and the nachos basically doing bad shit with the carbonation in yo' belly)
Fark science. Beer and nachos are great
They are great. But as the “beer sommelier” explains, you might want to release to CO2 in the beer before noshing on the nachos.
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@salacious-crumb said in Beer thread:
A 'beer sommelier' explains how pouring a beer the wrong way can give you a stomach ache
Has this twat never heard of the power of the belch?
I'm all for pouring a head, but as for making my beer entirely flat before drinking it? Yeah right.
"Beer sommelier" ? More like boring fucknuckle.
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Had the Panhead XPA and the Panhead APA over the weekend and was impressed with both.
It was refreshing to note that even with the explosion in craft brewing, all Steinlager is still crap.
I had some other APA on Friday that we were pumping by the jug, and it was pretty good, but i was way too pissed to remember what it was called.
I still don't really like Carona, but a bucket of Carona in the sun does have it's place.
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@mariner4life try to get some 8 Wired beer.
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@mariner4life said in Beer thread:
Had the Panhead XPA and the Panhead APA over the weekend and was impressed with both.
It was refreshing to note that even with the explosion in craft brewing, all Steinlager is still crap.
I had some other APA on Friday that we were pumping by the jug, and it was pretty good, but i was way too pissed to remember what it was called.
I still don't really like Carona, but a bucket of Carona in the sun does have it's place.
Panhead are taking over the world and it's great to see. Garage Project have cool cans and about 50,000 different selections ( I had one that tasted like Thai chicken curry, seriously ) but Panhead do Craft Beer simple ( relatively speaking ) and it fucken kicks ass.
Their APA is just superb, I'm yet to find a better one.
During Wellys freakish heatwave I definitely liked a cold corona with lemon and given my stepsons are at that 'pinching beer from the fridge and hoping I don't notice' stage it's cost effective too.
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I was drinking Panhead XPA in the weekend. It helped make Palmerston North palatable
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@stockcar86 said in Beer thread:
I was drinking Panhead XPA in the weekend. It helped make Palmerston North palatable
It's a great beer but you're fucken taking the piss with this post.
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@mn5 said in Beer thread:
@stockcar86 said in Beer thread:
I was drinking Panhead XPA in the weekend. It helped make Palmerston North palatable
It's a great beer but you're fucken taking the piss with this post.
Well, a weekend of watching superstock teams racing with Panhead XPA before, between and afterwards.
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In the 5 weeks I spent in Invers over Xmas/New Years I made a point of trying the rest of the Invercargill Brewery range not readily available up north.
This included:
- WASP Honey Pilsner (very tasty)
- WASP Lager
- b.man NZ IPA
- b.man Strong NZ Pilsner
- Stanley Green Pale Ale
I also found some Panhead Port Road Pils (another good one), Liberty Halo Pilsner and an assorted 6 pack of 8 Wired (Tropidelic, Hippy Berliner, Hopwired, Semi Conductor, Tall Poppy and Flat White) in the local liquor outlet.
Oh, and the obligatory Cardrona ale at the Cardrona Hotel.
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Epic is another that is pretty consistent...
That said, Epic Hysteria, very hoppy and a bit strong for my liking at 6.9%
Also had the Epic Awakening Pils which has a clean crisp taste to it, 5.2%
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Sad news that Invercargill Brewery has gone into receivership. Nally was one of the best brewers going and they were the contract brewery for Yeastie Boys (among others) for years. When YBs moved on to a world domination attempt the contract ended and IB decided that they would give it a shot being more than just a brewery, setting up premises for entertainment etc. Looks like it didn't work out quick enough which is sad. Pity they didn't try and crowdfund their way out of trouble but, as the article says, generally the business is set up well, it was the bank/finance company calling in debt after a default. They probably thought they could work through what they saw as temporary problems.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/102056862/invercargill-brewery-goes-into-receivership
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@crucial said in Beer thread:
Sad news that Invercargill Brewery has gone into receivership. Nally was one of the best brewers going
Agreed. A real pity, adn they were originals and stalwarts in teh industry.
Another reminder to stick to your knitting perhaps?