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Started by Roger, November 09, 2016, 12:16:30 PM

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Roger

20th
Oud Bruin by Brouwerij 'T Verzet
-Pours a hazy redish brown.
-1/4" head that dissipates to an 1/8" ring.
-Medium high carbonation.
-Aroma of fresh cut apples, berries, wine and oak.
-Flavours of tart fruit and oak.
Wow this is one tasty sour! It's quite sour thith some complex wine and oak characters. These beers just keep getting better and better...
:cheers:

Roger

21st
Cognac Barrel by La Debauche
-Pours a hazy medium brown colour.
-1/4" head that dissipates quickly to an 1/8" ring.
- Medium carbonation.
-Aroma of caramel, dark fruit and cognac.
-Flavour is of dark chocolate, booz and a bit of smoke.
Another tasty strong seasonal beer from this calender. Only three more days to go. What am I gonna do now. I wish I could have a new different beer once a day every day...
:cheers:

Roger

22nd
Sauerkirsch Stout by Evil Twin Brewing
-Pours black.
-Little to no head.
-Medium low carbonation.
-Aroma of dark fruit coffee and a bit of smoke.
-Flavour is roast grain, dark chocolate, a tartness and a touch of smoke.
This is a nice one very complex and I like it! It starts out roasty then some tartness and finishes with dark chocolate and a touch of smoke. Nice...
:cheers:

Roger

23rd
Clootie Dumpling by The Orkney Brewery
-Pours a bright amber colour.
-1/4" head that dissipates to an 1/8" ring.
-Medium carbonation.
-Spicy aroma of cinnamon and ginger.
-Flavours of spice, fruit and hops.
This one is very drinkable smooth and flavorful.
Only one more to go...
:cheers:

Roger

24th
December Flower by White Pony
-Pours a hasy light amber colour.
-1/4" head that dissipates to 1/8" ring.
-Medium carbonation.
-Aroma of malt and orange peel.
-Flavours of malt, orange and a bit boosy.
Well it's all over now going out with a bang at 11.8% it's a big one. All in all this craft beer calender has been very enjoyable I hope I get one next year...
:cheers:

pliny


Two Wheeler

Now that it's all said and done... worth the money?
Jordan Harris
BIAB'er

Roger

 Well I think so. It gave me the opportunity to try 24 beer that aren't locally available that I've never had before or even heard of. Some were better than others some were amazing only one wasn't to my liking but to be honest it could have been one of the best examples of a smoked wheat ale the is...
I received it as a gift so I didn't actually buy it but I enjoyed quite a bit. It gave me the opportunity to sit down and relax with a craft beer every evening for one of the busiest and crazy months of the year. For that reason alone it's worth it to me.  ;)

pliny