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The description of the style that I read calls it turbidity.karoo said:Nice color and "murkyness" .
ÂAshen said:I like this one better than the pear version I tried last week.
Lichtenhainer is an interesting style, slightly sour wheat beer with a smokey note. This one tastes somewhat like an applewood smoked gose. Very cool that all these old specialty styles are finding new expressions. It seems like everybody is coming out with a Gose, grisette or gruit these days.
ÂThegreenchilemonster said:I found a few bombers of a Russian Imperial Stout I brewed a few years ago, in my music room today, while cleaning
Neither, actually. One of my spare bedrooms, which is my music room, has a closet that has several cases of mead in it, among other things. One of the mead boxes was filled with HB beer, that I had stashed away, after drinking all of the bottles of mead in it a few years ago. There are also some bottles of tasty HB gose in thereThe Hot Pepper said:Â
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ÂAshen said:The description of the style that I read calls it turbidity.
How'd you like those beers from Collective Arts, Boss? Those two, Life in the Clouds and Mash Up the Jam, are two of my favorites!The Hot Pepper said:The head is true to the name
Rajun, when I first found this thread, I told these guys I was gonna start trying to hunt down those big cans, with the labels that looked like MC Hammer pantsRajun Gardener said:You guys are killing me with these 16oz beers and plain labels, it must be a northern thing.Â
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Thanks to THP for turning me on to IPA's!!!!!
There isn't really any noticeable sweet apple to it, unlike the pear version which had a noticeable pear flavour . A faint apple aroma when first poured, after that it was all applewood smoke on a slight sour wheat beer. Definitely one of the most interesting beers I have tried this year.The Hot Pepper said:Â
Down to try it but not a fan of apple beers, it makes any beer taste "lagery/cidery" sweet which I don't like too much...
I had a jam up the mash recently that I was a bit disappointed with, I am not sure if they tweaked the recipe or if the fruit they use was just not as good as usual, it was missing some of the more deep complex flavours of the ones I have had in the past.MikeUSMC said:How'd you like those beers from Collective Arts, Boss? Those two, Life in the Clouds and Mash Up the Jam, are two of my favorites!