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pdubyah · 1 year
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Beer - #1,113 - Duncan's - Mentor Mentor
Beer - #1,113 - Duncan's - Mentor Mentor A rather good beer that got better as it got less in the glass. A study in how to do a good pastry Stout without the frills This, the Vinyl music and the Cheese and Crackers. Spot on!
After a myriad, a deluge if you will, of fresh Hop Beer I’ve taken a change of style. Pastry Stout. From arguably the Master of the style in NZ, Duncan’s. Which you might think hilarious given the last few posts have mostly been on dark beers, but that Fresh Hop beers are transient they don’t generally eland themselves to close inspection, they’re one-off popular beers, they arrive with a band,…
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billa-billa007 · 1 year
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Stay Galveston || Craft Beer
Craft beer refers to beer that is produced by small, independent breweries using traditional methods and a focus on quality, flavor, and unique ingredients. Craft breweries emphasize creativity, innovation, and a hands-on approach to brewing, often experimenting with different styles, flavors, and techniques. These breweries are typically smaller in scale compared to large commercial beer producers, and they prioritize local and community-based connections.
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beeradventurer · 2 years
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medinademiri · 8 months
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Brewery & book date ♡
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dr-beers · 2 years
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BELGIAN WHEAT
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An almost perfect witbeer brewed by Community. A nice summer drink with a jest of lemon. Refreshing orange citrus flavors leaves a beautiful aftertaste. Although a bit low on the abv, i still loved it.
ABV - 4.9%
IBU - 25
EBC - Pale Golden (~5)
Punch - 6/10
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dzone-16 · 2 years
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Malt Liquor Showdown! Time for another taste review!
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Malt liquor is not beer! Not technically anyway. The flavors can be very similar, but the main differences are the reduced or completely omitted presence of hops, and the higher sugar content compared to beer. They also tend to have higher ABV, though this isn't really the case with Mickey's.
I found the Silver City Brewery's DeLuxe Craft at a big wine and beer shop last week, and it got me thinking about Mickey's. So I found the latter, returned for the former, and did a side-by-side! I had fun with my last written tasting, so why not go again with another slightly obscure beverage...
The Mickey's (Milwaukee, WI) is classic stuff, my grandpa used to drink these when I was very young. That stubby, wide-mouthed green bottle is iconic alongside that wasp mascot. On the nose is quite similar to a typical lager, bready, yeasty, not a strong hop presence. Flavor-wise, it again reads as a lager, but with a slightly syrupy texture. This is one of the only beers I've ever seen that lists corn syrup (specifically NOT high fructose) as an ingredient, as well as a standard nutrition facts label. Anyway, malt forward with a smooth corn roundness on the tongue. Hoppy bitterness only comes in toward the end, has subtle fruity notes, and is quite weak. I assume this is because it uses hop extract rather than the real thing. No real complaints about this, it's nostalgic for me personally, and the sweetness makes it easy to pound. The pictogram on the underside of each cap is fun too, just like classic glass bottle SoBe bottles!
Silver City Brewery's (Bremerton, WA) DeLuxe Craft brings a slightly more refined presentation as well as flavor. Refined in terms of can design, meaning it fits well with the rest of their lineup while standing out with that classic turquoise hot rod color and script lettering. To be honest, Mickey's still wins in this category for me. On the nose, DeLuxe is fruitier than Mickey's, which comparatively has a heady, chronic scent. I could take either, both smells appeal to me. As I drink DeLuxe, I notice it's a fair bit more aggressively carbonated than Mickey's. DeLuxe also brings a longer lasting malt flavor and less corn syrupy-ness. The flaked corn mentioned on the bottom of the box tastes more real, and balanced against the barley. There may be some corn syrup in it though, because it is still softer and smoother than a regular lager. The hop extract (or however they hopped this) leaves the mouth with more fruity aromas than Mickey's, and dryer overall in terms of sweetness. But only JUST so. The higher alcohol content (5.6% vs 7%) opens up these flavors that much more.
I would personally give the win to DeLuxe here, as I prefer the bubbles, less sweetness, and more hoppy combination to Mickey's. This is in no way saying that Mickey's is bad, it rides high on nostalgia, drinkability, and availability. But the refined character just barely beats the bee.
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bbeerbrand · 2 years
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The Complete Guide Of Beer Canners, Why You Need One And How To Choose The Right One!
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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.
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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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beingjellybeans · 3 days
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Savor the Flavors: A Despedida to Remember at The Perfect Pint, Estancia Mall
A despedida can be a mix of emotions, but at The Perfect Pint: Craft Beer + Fine Food in Estancia, Capitol Commons, we made sure it was more of a celebration than a farewell. The newly opened branch in April 2024 welcomed us with its sleek, modern-industrial interiors and a craft brewery right inside the restaurant. Whether you prefer dining al fresco or want the privacy of a reserved room, The…
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winsomecriticisms · 1 month
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I want to like this brewery because I heard they are named after an imaginary ideal pub that James Joyce came up with. But fuck me, here is just another sad example of "craft" beer that sounds exciting but utterly fails to live up to the promise of the premise.
Honestly, I've lost count how many beers like this I've tried that have some exotic component on the label but I can't help but feel has been nerfed out of the final product to essentially imperceptible, homeopathic amounts.
It doesn't really taste like mango, can't taste any salt, can't taste any cardamom, and it's waaay more sweet than sour. I suspect breweries do this -- I imagine there is a conflict between the creative and adventurous minds of the brewers who want to try something exciting and different, and the marketing/money/CEO people who are freaked out that if it's "too weird" it won't sell. This is basically why modern movies are so filled with reboots and familiar intellectual properties rather than taking the risk of producing new stories.
At least I want to believe that's why this beer and so many others claim to have interesting ingredients but end up tasting boringly like every other beer on the shelf.
The one exception I can think of that made an impression recently was Abbotsford's Raven's Brewing's Ghost Pepper Sour. It was amazing, it was actually fucking spicy and actually sour, and somehow magically was perfectly balanced and still refreshing and a joy to drink. But since I bought the last can from the one store I found it at on Commercial Drive I haven't seen it, and none of other liquor stores in Vancouver seem to have even heard of it.
2/5
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boozedancing · 2 months
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Cigar City Brewing Maduro Brown Ale Review
It's been a dozen+ years since we last reviewed @CigarCityBeer Maduro Brown Ale, so we thought, to hell with the new! Let's go back to something that we always considered tried and true….
It’s been a dozen+ years since we last reviewed Cigar City’s Maduro Brown Ale, so we thought, to hell with the new! Let’s go back to something that we always considered tried and true. Below are a few words about this beer taken from the Cigar City website: Aromas reminiscent of toffee and chocolate macaroons belie the low alcohol content and moderate body of this well-rounded English-style Brown…
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chicagobeerpass · 9 months
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Chicago Beer Pass: 2023 Ends
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Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.
On this final episode of 2023, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White celebrate the end of the year with fresh cans of Fistmas from Revolution Brewing. Last year, the guys ended the year with Fistmas as well, and it's only fitting because Revolution Brewing might be one of those breweries the guys drink and talk about the most. As they crush a few cans, they talk about a few favorite memories of the year and share their experience at the final days of Metropolitan Brewing. Thanks to everyone for listening & watching this year; Brad and Nik are looking forward to another fun year in Illinois craft beer.
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pdubyah · 3 months
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Beer - #1,118 - Small Gods /8 Wired - Desperate Glory
Beer - #1,118 - Small Gods /8 Wired - Desperate Glory Glorious Beer Loud Music It's all happening...
 I’m having a Small Gods /8 Wired – Desperate Glory beer, recent winner in the New Zealand New World Beer and Cider awards, so this is available in stores in New Zealand . A beer I did originally have, and that was recently enjoyed by my friends at a gathering I had, and I missed out, or don’t remember having this, mind I was having some other rather goods beers at the time. Home Alone…
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billa-billa007 · 1 year
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Stay Galveston || Craft Beer
Craft beer offers beer lovers a chance to try new and unique flavors while supporting small and independent breweries. Whether you're a seasoned beer drinker or just starting to explore the world of craft beer, there's sure to be a brew out there that you'll love. craft beer is a growing and dynamic industry that offers beer enthusiasts a wide range of unique and flavorful options beyond traditional mass-produced beers.
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beeradventurer · 2 years
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Milestones!!
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Beer Review: Adroit Theory EBK Gashadokuro (Ghost 945)
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roadtripnewengland · 11 months
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Oakholm Brewing in Brookfield, Massachusetts #beerstagram #beerreels #massachusettsbrewery
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