Definitely a new favorite gose. I usually avoid peach in drinks but this is so, so subtle and relies more on the crust flavor (cinnamon, biscuit). Perfectly tart.
4.5/5
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Herevana - #192 - Mount Brewing - The Argo
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Chicago Beer Pass: Oktoberfest Time Again
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.
On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White start their Oktoberfest off with a bang by having some cans from Spiteful Brewing. Brad picked these up on a recent stop where he got sucked into the Oktoberfest season with Half Acre's Lager Town and Spiteful’s Oktoberfest. There are events for Oktoberfest happening for the next couple weekends, so grab your Lederhosen and meet up with Brad and Nik for a liter or two.
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Lindemans Lambic Beer Review
It’s been a little over 12 years since we last reviewed this #quartet of
@LindemansBeers #Lambic #beer. Fair to middling were our 2010 impressions.
To find out if our tastes have evolved at all over the past dozen years, click the following link.
You know we’ve been at this blogging thing when we start to re-review products. Case in point, way back in August of 2010, we posted a review of four different Lindemans Lambic beers, i.e. Pomme, Peche, Kriek, and Framboise. Here’s a link to that original review:
https://boozedancing.com/2010/08/19/lindemans-lambictacular/
Interestingly enough, on today’s video, we’ll be discussing the exact same…
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Watch "Blue Moon Calories| Blue Moon Beer| Blue Moon Lightsky" on YouTube
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Faith In Custard, Rhubarb And Custard Pale Ale (Northern Monk x Leimai Lemaow)
Faith In Custard, Rhubarb And Custard Pale Ale (Northern Monk x Leimai Lemaow)
You’re probably as confused as i was looking at that collection of words strung together above the Northern Monk branding. Some of the words make sense and others look very out of place on a can of beer.
Needless to say my FOMO got the better of me, standing confused in the big chain supermarket beer section and i just had to see what this was all about.
On the nose it is indeed giving off the…
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Sycamore Gap Pale Ale 4.1% 5L Mini Cask by Twice Brewed Brewery Review (Product Reviews) (Reviews)
Review by @warrenwoodhouse #warrenwoodhouse
This cask of Pale Ale was beautiful to drink. It’s smooth, not bitter as many beers I’ve tried but this one in particular has a lemon flavour that gives it a a sweet taste. I would certainly have this again.
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Episode 10 Now Available!
Don't forget to check out the video version of this week's podcast:
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My beer is manufactured in Thailand by the Singha Corporation Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of its parent company, Boon Rawd Brewery, Thai Brewery giants and kingpins.
https://www.thisdrinkinglife.com/my-beer/
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Herevana - North End - Fortitude
Herevana - North End - Fortitude
A Winter IPA. One that gives up a lovely range of flavours and tastes.
Understated bitterness with a lovely middle bit and nice towards dryness at the end.
Most enjoyable on a wet Sunday.
North End Fortitude. A Winter IPA. On a Sunday. On a Sunday when my Daughter, after a few weeks at home, left again to got back to Australia and her own home. This doesn’t get easier with time.
But there is happiness everywhere and opportunity abounds. I’ve had a bit of a splurge on beers, but it turns out I’ve either brought IPA’s and Stouts. So much for trying a bit of this and bit of…
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Radler Grapefuit | Konig | Beer Review
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Chicago Beer Pass: Table Beer For You
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.
On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik Nik White share a fancy table beer as they chat about what they have been doing the last couple of weeks. With events in full swing, the guys talk about the preview of Goose Island opening at Salt Shed, where they got to sample all the Honkers Ale they could drink and get a taste of the food. Then, the guys talk about Beer Under Glass at Union Station. Although Beer Under Glass has changed over the years, it's still one fantastic event.
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Neshaminy Creek Ultracush Hazy IPA and The Shape of Hops to Come Imperial IPA Review
Another day, another beer review. Or in this case, TWO beer reviews...
Both from @NCBCBeer of Croydon, PA.
Both IPAs.
Both delicious?
Click the link to find out!
@FoodShelterPR
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The Complete Guide Of Beer Canners, Why You Need One And How To Choose The Right One!
Whether you’re a beginner brewer, or an experienced one looking for a new way to brew, beer canners are a great option. Beer canners are essentially large glass jars that allow you to brew beer without the use of a brewing kettle.
Beer canners have been around for decades and they’ve seen many different iterations over time. The most popular type is called the SS Brewtech Brew Bucket and it has become the go-to system for brewers all over the world.
This guide will provide insights on how to use beer canners as well as why they’re so great for brewing on budget.
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How To Choose The Best Beer Canners Machine For Your Needs
Choosing the best canning machine for your needs can be a daunting task. There are many factors to consider such as the type of food you plan to preserve, the size of your kitchen, and how many people you want to serve.
The Benefits Of Commercial Beer Canners And Why You Should Get One Right Away
Beer canning is a very important process for the beer industry.
There are many benefits to using commercial beer canners. They are easy to use and there is no mess at all. Plus, they are more cost-effective than other methods of beer canning.
The commercial beer canner is an important piece of equipment for breweries and bars. These machines are easy to use and there’s no mess at all when you’re done with them. Plus, they’re much more cost-effective than other methods of beer canning.
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How Do I Clean My Beer-Cleaning Machine?
Beer-cleaning machines are a vital part of the brewing process. They help to filter out all the unwanted particles from the beer such as yeast, hops, and proteins. These particles can cause the beer to have an unpleasant taste or smell if they are not removed. The machine is designed to filter out these particles by using a specific type of filter media that is designed to capture them. There are two types of media that are used in beer-cleaning machines:
1. Coarse Filter Media:
This type of media is used for filtering larger particles such as hops and proteins from the beer. It has a larger number of holes per square inch than fine media and it also has a thicker layer of fibers. The coarse filter media are usually made from cellulose or polyester fibers which allow for more surface area for capturing unwanted particles in the beer.
2. Fine Filter Media:
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New Holland Dragon's Milk Reserve Coffee Chocolate Beer Review (11% ABV)
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