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Wooh hooh!
Last of the January OOD stash left over from my Beer52 subscription.
BBE 25.01.2023.
A good flavoursome Marzen lager (unfiltered natural style and full bodied they say) I can fully agree with that. 🍺
 
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And on to BBE February beers.
A Watermelon IPA with El Dorado hops, Watermelon and grapefruit juices.
It sure is watermelon skin green!
And fruity.
Probably better suited to quaffing on a Summer's ee'n in a Sun warmed, walled garden.
But I needed to have it before then!
How do I source some more to test my hypothesis? In Kent.
🍻
 
Oh no! How did that happen?

It's had a crack for a long time, but I was just wiping it today and then I noticed it was loose at the front. I guess someone must've dropped a pan on it or something and not said. Good excuse to change it for an induction hob though. When I bought this house that's what I thought I was getting. Those lying bast@rd estate agents!
 
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And on to BBE February beers.
A Watermelon IPA with El Dorado hops, Watermelon and grapefruit juices.
It sure is watermelon skin green!
And fruity.
Probably better suited to quaffing on a Summer's ee'n in a Sun warmed, walled garden.
But I needed to have it before then!
How do I source some more to test my hypothesis? In Kent.
🍻
Super brewery and some great barrel aged beers
https://www.thewhitehag.com/
 
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And on to BBE February beers.
A Watermelon IPA with El Dorado hops, Watermelon and grapefruit juices.
It sure is watermelon skin green!
And fruity.
Probably better suited to quaffing on a Summer's ee'n in a Sun warmed, walled garden.
But I needed to have it before then!
How do I source some more to test my hypothesis? In Kent.
🍻

Oh no thank you. 😄
 
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/bo-berry-pils-west-coast-pilsner.664571/
This is a good thread from which to make a start from and there's Timbo Pils by Highland Park that seems to be the benchmark. I've got one coming up soon on my 'to brew' list.
Funny I have been wanting to do one of these for a while too and had that recipe in mind. Here is the description.

Light and bright with in-your-face tropical, citrus and dank aromas from the HBC 586, Mosaic & Strata dry-hop. Balanced bitterness leads to an incredibly drinkable and repeatable West Coast Pilsner.

I am assuming it's just pils malt with a whirlpool and dry hop. It's quite bright fruitwise and I am wondering which hops does that Strata or HBC 586 which I have never tried.
 
Funny I have been wanting to do one of these for a while too and had that recipe in mind. Here is the description.

Light and bright with in-your-face tropical, citrus and dank aromas from the HBC 586, Mosaic & Strata dry-hop. Balanced bitterness leads to an incredibly drinkable and repeatable West Coast Pilsner.

I am assuming it's just pils malt with a whirlpool and dry hop. It's quite bright fruitwise and I am wondering which hops does that Strata or HBC 586 which I have never tried.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/bo-berry-pils-west-coast-pilsner.664571/post-9228692
This should link to the OG recipe from the brewery. It states 45% both Pale & Pilsner malt + 10% Dextrine. Highland use Saphir on the hotside and Citra / Mosaic dry hop. You could do something similar with a noble hop hotside then whatever West Coast hops coldside? I've used Strata several times and I like it, goes well with Southern Hemisphere hops or the usual Citra / Mosaic. It seems completely open to interpretation.
 
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