The Craft Beer Thread

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Loving Mad Giants Fresh Beer limited editions. In this months crate im just going with 2 types as I have tried the rest. Had the Dunkel on tap and looking forward to their NEPA collab with Aegir


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Love the look of those beers!

Here is my imperial pastry porter - which was essentially a smoked smore porter :)

A 12% beast its been aged for a year now cracked one last week its just a thing of beauty!

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Yeah...both those were 11% I call them dart gun beers...one moment all is good and the next the legs start wobbling. Love it!

Lovely looking head and schtick on that beer. Would honestly love to taste your wares...you obviously know what you're doing!!
 
Yeah...both those were 11% I call them dart gun beers...one moment all is good and the next the legs start wobbling. Love it!

Lovely looking head and schtick on that beer. Would honestly love to taste your wares...you obviously know what you're doing!!
Thank you kindly!

After brewing the last 2.5 years I am now looking into a kegging setup to kick it up a notch
 
Thank you kindly!

After brewing the last 2.5 years I am now looking into a kegging setup to kick it up a notch
Damn!! Well...good luck to you man. Would've been nice to hook up over s few brews before I left. Maybe when you come over to NL and Belgium to do some research.

The craft scene here is insane...
 
Damn!! Well...good luck to you man. Would've been nice to hook up over s few brews before I left. Maybe when you come over to NL and Belgium to do some research.

The craft scene here is insane...
Def seems that way im sure I will be there in the future so will shout
 
Doing a full range of these guys next

The shackletons are quite nice, but the Kiewit Beer was amazing.

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ok eks deur die kak het dit al gepost:
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Tonight's brew a homage to Hazeldean Brewery.

So this is my last home brew inspired by theirs.

It's made with wild caught yeast, aged on bourbon soaked oak chips and soured slightly with a touch of lactic acid. Absolutely beautiful beer and worth the effort.

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Tasting this one for a start

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After I found the local boer and butcher selling craft beer. Got myself these to taste so long.

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Planning Serbian craft breweries at the moment for trip in October.

So far list is as follows:


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Blown away by the selection at some of these.
 
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