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Beer Thread

muzby

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Speaking of imperials, i had an imperial porter the other day which was delicious..

ballast point (A dan murphy's own label from the USA) victory at sea vanilla & coffee imperial porter...

10%.. and deadset it tastes like an espresso martini in a beer bottle..

great drop.. give it a crack..
 

Bazal

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Yum.. off to find it..

Although doing dry July so it will have to sit there tempting me for a few weeks..

Is Bentspoke. Is good. Cracked my first one post a far too easy to drink local red.

I'm doing my own version of dry July. I only drink on non-work nights.

It's called lightly moist July and it is for borderline alcoholics.
 

Lambretta

First Grade
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I am moving to Mona Vale soon.
Modus Operandi is in the suburb. I have only ever tried their Session IPA which is really drinkable but a little low on Hops flavour

Any recommendations?
 

muzby

Village Idiot
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doing dry July
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veggiepatch1959

First Grade
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The local bottleshop has Crown Summer Reserve Pale Ale for $20.

You get 24x375 ml stubbies at 4.5% alc for that price - a tick over 80 cents a stubbie.

All you trendy Wendy's can drink your $80 for 24x330 ml pig's swill and feel some self grandisement.

I'm laughing.
 

Leigh Howlett

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Just tried a Colonial IPA 6.5%, not overpowering and very nicely going down, noticed it's a little cloudy and there seems to be a yeast residue at the bottom of the can, is it viable to culture this yeast?.
 

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