Buddy and I are working on a keg of my Tolbooth 80 Shilling
Hope it does too, but not likely to unless I get some hardware installed to jack the bones up off the nerves. Trying to decide whether I want the bottom or the top (L or C) done first. Can’t decide which hurts most. The good news is that I only hurt in one place at a time. Gotta love the built-in exclusive OR of the pain receptors in the human body.God love a checklist.....especially when you are adding or changing steps to "the regular" process! Try thinking of those steps as exercise...hope the back improves!
I’m inclined to agree. I don’t think I’ve ever had a beer from Founders that I didn’t like (a lot). Good People is another very impressive brewery. I don’t recall anything of theirs that I didn’t enjoy.Haven't had a Dirty Bastard for a few years, great beer, kinda heavy on the ABV though.
I don't think Founders makes anything that isn't top shelf!
Yeah, despite the high IBU, I was quite pleased. The heavy malt offsets the high IBU. This doesn’t make it any easier to figure out my IBU limits.That’s a pretty good one. Hit ya but nice and malty
I’ll also blame complacency for my booboo. It was after all my second brew for the day.God love a checklist.....especially when you are adding or changing steps to "the regular" process! Try thinking of those steps as exercise...hope the back improves!
Is that the 4th Time Around for that recipe? One of us Must Know…
5 actually, brew that one for my dad. He likes Blonde on Blonde and That 70s Beer best of the ones I make. Keep him stocked on one or the other. Kinda like I make sure to have Shady Bohemian or Shore Leave on tap here at my house.Is that the 4th Time Around for that recipe? One of us Must Know…
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I agree with you except with taste.
I trust your description.
Have you used Nottingham from Lellemand Premium Series ?
What would be your opinion in that glass?
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S04 has always been a champ for me. Quick ferment, drops like a rock, and I would say appropriately estery. Sometimes too much for an American light ale, in my opinionYeah it's lellamand Nottingham probably gen 3
1st gen was JAs Irish Red 2nd was my Dark Mild 3rd is this pesties Pale.
Don't get me wrong I love this yeasts attenuation and high floculation this has cleared super fast exceptionally clear every beer I used it in.
It's just ah too clean wierdly enough lol.
I think I just want some esters
Thanks I'll give this a crack next I've used it before years ago time for a revisitS04 has always been a champ for me. Quick ferment, drops like a rock, and I would say appropriately estery. Sometimes too much for an American light ale, in my opinion