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Not last night but the night before, I had my first ever wheat beer. It was a swap from a friend. Great head on it and a nice colour. However, at the start I was not sure this was for me. As I get towards the end it got better. I have one more bottle of it to go in the swap, but not sure I would make 30 bottles of it.
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Took SWMBO shopping tonight to ASDA and she bought me 4 bottles (4 for £6 offer) 3 of my favourites and this which i have never tried before i like Black Wych (porter) so i hope this is as good.



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Had some nice feedback from work so decided to treat myself. Working my way through the St Bernadus 6, 8 & 12.

Preferred the Rochefort 6 & 8 but have high hopes for the St Bernadus 12 as it is often mentioned in the same breath as Westvleteren 12...

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Had some nice feedback from work so decided to treat myself. Working my way through the St Bernadus 6, 8 & 12.

Preferred the Rochefort 6 & 8 but have high hopes for the St Bernadus 12 as it is often mentioned in the same breath as Westvleteren 12...

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And it was fantastic. No idea if it's up there with Westvleteren 12 (seeing as I've never had it!) but delicious all the same. Raisins, toffee, a touch of clove & spice and it very much masked its 10% ABV.

Really happy that Beerwulf has made beers like this accessible to the UK at a reasonable price. Will definitely be using them again.

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Canned lager.
My own ale, just cracked open, doesn't taste good: watery and saline. Might give it 2 more weeks otherwise it's down the garden with the 16L.
 
My 2nd batch - not so good. Less carbonation, and it's still got the twang. Back to the shed for another 2 weeks...IMG_6322.JPG
 
Fulfilling the awful task (somebody has to do it) of emptying a 5L Easy Keg of Old Speckled Hen. :gulp:

There may be some left over for tomorrow if I'm careful...
 
Just drank my 10.3% tripe Jude
now moving on to Evil Twin Imperial Mexican Biscotti Cake Break
£20 ouch
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Arkells's Mash Tun Mild, Third AG attempt, brewed in early may and bottled on 27th May. The recipe is straight out of Graham Wheeler's Brew your own British real ale book. A nice easy drinking and very flavorful brew at 3.5% I have plenty, so sesh-on!
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Tonight it's NUNS DELIGHT probably the best Shepherd Neame brew available. Picked up some short dated bottles in France last week (0.66p / bottle), so thought I'd 'take one for the team'... It's tough, but I'm managing....
 

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Tonight it's NUNS DELIGHT probably the best Shepherd Neame brew available. Picked up some short dated bottles in France last week (0.66p / bottle), so thought I'd 'take one for the team'... It's tough, but I'm managing....
A great beer, now I know why the Bishop's finger has such a unique aroma. :roll:
 
Haha! .....never thought about that, but now you mention it ...... it does have an unusual twang on the tongue sick...
 
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