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A saison from @samale.

Hazy golden. Pours with a lovely head that maintained throughout.

Aroma is classic saison - tonnes of citrus rind and spice. Touch of earthy hop.

Flavour wise it follows the same vein and I get a bit of bubblegum too.

Mouthfeel is quite full and finishes dry. No astringency. Very refreshing.

Overall a fantastic saison. Will have to use this yeast next time I make a saison.

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A saison from @samale.

Hazy golden. Pours with a lovely head that maintained throughout.

Aroma is classic saison - tonnes of citrus rind and spice. Touch of earthy hop.

Flavour wise it follows the same vein and I get a bit of bubblegum too.

Mouthfeel is quite full and finishes dry. No astringency. Very refreshing.

Overall a fantastic saison. Will have to use this yeast next time I make a saison.

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First time using saisonstein monster omega yeast. Thank you for the feedback
 
I like the look of watches...but I cannot wear one!
I'm 25+ years disliking wearing a watch. I think I might have a watch somewhere from the 1980's.
I found a citizen eco-drive when I was clearing a box out last year (No strap for some reason). You wind it up by moving it and it had been in the box for a few years so it was ticking every 2-3 seconds. Gave it a shake and got a new strap. Everyday watch now.
 
First taste of my latest Helles and I’m getting apple off-flavours yet again 😡. I’m going back to the drawing board with lager yeasts. I suspect I’m coming up short on pitch rate, this was the second pitch from the ‘Double D’ starter overbuild. Either the vitality wasn’t as high as I expected or I got the numbers wrong somewhere with either starter.

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