St. Patrick's Day

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Re: St. Patrick's Day

Post by homebrewcrew » Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:55 am

Boiled dinner and beers. Sounds good
JUST BREW IT

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Re: St. Patrick's Day

Post by Tony L » Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:05 am

[quote="Jimmy"
I found the music a little loud. Having the music is nice and all, but I'm thinking the majority of the crowd at RB is going for a social environment, not to sit there with the music blasting while you try to talk.[/quote]

Seems like there is a lot of places like that.
Perhaps we are just getting old. :cheers:

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Re: St. Patrick's Day

Post by NASH » Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:49 am

CorneliusAlphonse wrote: how was the basil beer?
As soon as you raised the glass to your nose it had the holy fuck factor - fresh bursting Thai Basil, anise and mint notes, refreshing acidity. At first it seemed like it would be too much to drink much of, the aroma was considerably stronger than the flavour and once the palate acclimatized to the flavour it went down like water. I had 3 in about 90 minutes then split the scene since my allergies were acting up like nuts otherwise I would have had more. Phenomenal with an array of foods and deliciously different on its own.

I'm sure a lot of those who tried it only had one exclaiming it was too intense to have any more much the same way most people are when they have a really hoppy IPA. I for one thought it was fabulous overall and I am my own biggest critic. I'll be making it again for sure :cheers2:

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Re: St. Patrick's Day

Post by benwedge » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:16 pm

NASH wrote:
CorneliusAlphonse wrote: how was the basil beer?
As soon as you raised the glass to your nose it had the holy fuck factor - fresh bursting Thai Basil, anise and mint notes, refreshing acidity. At first it seemed like it would be too much to drink much of, the aroma was considerably stronger than the flavour and once the palate acclimatized to the flavour it went down like water. I had 3 in about 90 minutes then split the scene since my allergies were acting up like nuts otherwise I would have had more. Phenomenal with an array of foods and deliciously different on its own.

I'm sure a lot of those who tried it only had one exclaiming it was too intense to have any more much the same way most people are when they have a really hoppy IPA. I for one thought it was fabulous overall and I am my own biggest critic. I'll be making it again for sure :cheers2:
As I said last night, I really enjoyed that beer. Went down well, smelled good. Even though it was my first (and one of only a few) on the day, apparently my ability to describe it was turned off.
Brewing right now: whatever is going on tap at Stillwell in a few weeks.

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Re: St. Patrick's Day

Post by mr x » Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:48 pm

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At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. :wtf:

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Re: St. Patrick's Day

Post by mr x » Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:57 pm

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At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. :wtf:

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