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While cooking dinner first off Jamils Bitter.
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Next up Poes Boston Bitter.
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Last but not least a Milk Stout.
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Seen a few people digging out old bottles, I found this Mosaic, Citra & Cascade pale ale I brewed in December 2021 ( AG #20 ).
Amazed at how fresh it tastes, lovely lacing lasting down the glass.

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Inspired by that, I thought I might try the same.
A bottling fom April but brewed a year ago.
Tastes like tired cider.
Down the drain!
We'll it was only a desperate end of cask try out.
Tant pis!
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Much better, my last Camden Pale ale clone.
N. B. it always tastes more hoppy after the bitter (which also is hoppy).
Don't know why. 🍻
 
Pacific Ale clone of Stone & Wood, while colour and bitterness are not to par with the original this is an outstanding drink. I am glad I still have some left after the Barby.
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I found some beers with a puzzling GB on the bottle tops, which turns out to be Golden Bitter, carbonation has increased while I have been away but still a good hop-forward beer. Delicious!
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As the weather is a bit miserable I’m cooking a beef stew in a couple of pints of my porter. While that’s in the oven another taste of my NEIPA which I’ve decided to rename “Divergent” because “Afterglow” is already taken by a commercial NEIPA. The new name kind of fits also because a NEIPA is a bit divergent for me.

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Yesterday back from the German Home and Hobby Brewers Days I had to taste my Russian Imperial Stout.

We had 3 barrel aged beers (Barley Wine, RIS and Quadrupel in Trappist style) in our presentation and a small food pairing with French blue cheese and dark chocolate.
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‘Dunkle Leidenschaft/Dark Passion’ is a Russian Imperial Stout matured for 250 days in Fiji rum barrels.
Originally from England, this beer style, brewed in honour of the Russian Tsarina ‘Catherine the Great’, was chosen as a court beer in Russia, England and the Baltic states in the 18th century.
Today, RIS has become a valued jewel in the world of craft beers, delighting brewers and connoisseurs alike with its depth and variety.
Brewed by hand, with heart and mind.
Alk. 11.6% vol.
Brewed: 05.11.2023
Bottled: 22.08.2024
Bottle no.: 113
 
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