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    that beer looks tasty.

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    @nostrildamus said in Beer thread:

    that beer looks tasty.

    It was, will have another with dinner tonight.

    Has a definite bitterness the others didn’t have, perhaps Muntons is a slightly different style than others I’ve used ?

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    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

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    Having a Muntons on a rainy capital afternoon.

    Very nice, VERY bitter. Almost too bitter ?

    Looks lovely and is a great drop, better have another with dinner to make sure.

    Carbonation absolutely perfect as the picture ( hopefully ) shows

    Forgot to compliment you on the picture and the tankard - nice!

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  • MN5M Online
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    Black Rock IPA.

    Added 50grams each of Citra, Columbus and Tautake hops.

    Without being a total piston wristed gibbon I have to say we fucken nailed it with this one. Notes of awesomeness and hints of deliciousness.

    Pretty much NO gluggy shit at the bottom of each bottle either.

    Beautiful beer, Black Rock are better than Mangrove Jacks overall in my opinion. Amazing beers

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    @MN5 sensational

    Just finishing up a 70l brew of pilsner. Summer set up for me and a couple of mates. It's using up hops time, so southern cross, Columbus and falconer's flight.

    Just need some cricket to watch with it! Or survive on NFL

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    Also, Garage Project have their valley series on tap this weekend. Will drop by tomorrow and get some. If you haven't had it, do yourself a favor and get some fresh off tap

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    Went and got Garage Project valley series. Tasted all 4. Had 2 L last night with my mate ... 8% hits you, but it's damn well worth it.

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    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    Went and got Garage Project valley series. Tasted all 4. Had 2 L last night with my mate ... 8% hits you, but it's damn well worth it.

    Was planning to go on Friday to the only venue where the Valley Day was being held in Sydney, the Beer Barrel in Chippendale. Unfortuneately for us in Australia, they only had three beers available:

    • Sunrise Valley, brewed with hops from Freestyle Farms.
    • Yakima Valley, brewed with hops from Yakima Chief Hops.
    • All New Valley expression a new release, brewed with hops from Coleman’s Alluvial Farm, Oregon.

    Was showered, shaved and getting dressed when a severity 1 outage hit a major state-wide systems that one of my teams supports. So there went those plans.

    I've had Sunrise Valley and Yakima Valley a few times, alwayys in cans, but have never had the experience of trying it on tap along with it's stablemates. In my opinion, Sunrise Valley is the best hazy I've tried.

    I've even tried to do a clone of this which turned out pretty good.

    What was your favourite of the 4 beers and what was the 4th brew that you tried?

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    @RoninWC said in Beer thread:

    In my opinion, Sunrise Valley is the best hazy I've tried.

    I agree, it's one of the best.

    Wife and I thought Willamette Valley was better. Different - not as ripe mango - but I thought a sensational beer. Fresh on tap is just awesome.

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    Just cracked into the Sunrise Valley. Holy shit that's a good beer.

    If you're in Auckland or Wellington, go get some fresh. You'll thank me.

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    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @RoninWC said in Beer thread:

    In my opinion, Sunrise Valley is the best hazy I've tried.

    I agree, it's one of the best.

    Wife and I thought Willamette Valley was better. Different - not as ripe mango - but I thought a sensational beer. Fresh on tap is just awesome.

    Haven't had the pleasure of tasting Willamette Valley as yet. Will do an active search for it here in Aus.

    Thanks for the heads up on that, cheers!

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    Lakeman are surely NZs finest brewery in terms of consistently terrific beers

    Shop - Lakeman Brewing

    Shop  - Lakeman Brewing

    Sour

    Their Pilsner, Hazy, IPA and Stout are magnificent.

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    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    Lakeman are surely NZs finest brewery in terms of consistently terrific beers

    Shop - Lakeman Brewing

    Shop  - Lakeman Brewing

    Sour

    Their Pilsner, Hazy, IPA and Stout are magnificent.

    And if you're passing through Taupo, "Jimmy Coops" may sound, and look, like a shit bar, but it's pretty much a de-facto taproom for Lakeman, and they do fucking good burgers.
    I hate burgers, but I can see that somebody who enjoyed burgers, would really enjoy these.

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    @Kruse said in Beer thread:

    I hate burgers

    Wait wut?

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    bolded text@Kruse said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    Lakeman are surely NZs finest brewery in terms of consistently terrific beers

    Shop - Lakeman Brewing

    Shop  - Lakeman Brewing

    Sour

    Their Pilsner, Hazy, IPA and Stout are magnificent.

    And if you're passing through Taupo, "Jimmy Coops" may sound, and look, like a shit bar, but it's pretty much a de-facto taproom for Lakeman, and they do fucking good burgers.
    I hate burgers, but I can see that somebody who enjoyed burgers, would really enjoy these.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    I fucking hate burgers.
    They're the messiest and shittest way to eat some otherwise tasty stuff.
    I mean... the Jimmy Coops burger I had which gained my respect, partially did so because it came with a fucking special piece of equipment so that one could eat the burger to completion, without it falling apart midway through.
    Because otherwise - that's what any "decent" burger does.
    Sure - one can eat a fucking McDonalds burger all the way through, like a shit sandwich, because... it's shit.
    Make a burger, or a sandwich, with any decent ingredients... and it becomes a fucking nightmare in eating-logistics.
    I appreciate every piece of the "burger" - in isolation, and in combination. Meat-pattie, gherkins (fuck yeah), cheese, onion, lettuce, I've even grown to accept tomato. But in the form of a burger - it's a fluffy-bunny to eat.
    Bring it.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @Kruse said in Beer thread:

    I hate burgers

    You are dead to me.

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    @Victor-Meldrew That looks good for starters, but get about 50% of the way through.. it's falling apart, you're needing both hands to keep it together, which means zero hands for beer or book.
    Fuck that.
    And that actually looks like one of the more manageable burgers of the current generation. Nowadays - they're always bigger, 'better', more fluffy-bunnies-of-things.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    Anyway, back to beer.

    Brewed plenty of IPA but as we head into the autumn & winter months, what style of beer should I be looking at? Don't want anything too heavy though. Suggestions on a postcard...

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    @Kruse said in Beer thread:

    you're needing both hands to keep it together, which means zero hands for beer or book.

    That's an extremely valid point.

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