Ragnarok Porter

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Re: Ragnarok Porter

Post by Deebee » Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:14 am

edonald774 wrote:I collected a parcel from the post office today that had Norwegian stamps on it and felt very much like a bottle :D

Haven't had time to open it yet but I'll put it away for a wee while to let it condition. Very much looking forward to this - thanks loads for sending me some.
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Awesome. If it is a brown paper parcel with a lot of white tape on it then when you open it you will find a milk carton, in their ( hopefully) is a plastic pop bottle with the lid gaffa taped on. sadly there was no label ready then.

Not sure how long you want to leave it. been bottled around 3 weeks this weekend.

please get a picture when you pour it out... sh!t... nervous now:9
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Re: Ragnarok Porter

Post by edonald774 » Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:19 am

:) don't be nervous.
It'll be lovely

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Re: Ragnarok Porter

Post by seymour » Thu Jun 26, 2014 1:32 pm

Mine arrived! Haven't opened it yet, it's settling in the fridge first, but I'm thrilled about my first home delivery of Viking Courage! :) I'll definitely post my review when the time comes. Cheers!

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Re: Ragnarok Porter

Post by Deebee » Thu Jun 26, 2014 1:42 pm

seymour wrote:Mine arrived! Haven't opened it yet, it's settling in the fridge first, but I'm thrilled about my first home delivery of Viking Courage! :) I'll definitely post my review when the time comes. Cheers!

viking courage brewed by a brit:)

As for the review... send it just to me first mate so i get the verdict over with.:)
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Re: Ragnarok Porter

Post by Deebee » Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:45 pm

Deebee wrote:
seymour wrote:Mine arrived! Haven't opened it yet, it's settling in the fridge first, but I'm thrilled about my first home delivery of Viking Courage! :) I'll definitely post my review when the time comes. Cheers!

viking courage brewed by a brit:)

As for the review... send it just to me first mate so i get the verdict over with.:)
ok, so i sampled this at the weekend.

Colour is pretty much on the money and it is easy drinking wgich is scary for a 7,1% beer. From what i can remember bitterness is about right, but it does not have the citus aftertaste of the bully ( although the one i had was not too forward.) next time i will mash slightly higher-

seymour:- you tried this yet?
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Re: Ragnarok Porter

Post by seymour » Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:58 am

Deebee wrote:seymour:- you tried this yet?
Yes indeed. Delicious stuff fo' sho', you had absolutely nothing to worry about. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing. PM sent.

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Re: Ragnarok Porter

Post by Deebee » Tue Aug 05, 2014 8:35 pm

Thanks for the honest review.
Was amazed it was drinkable. Wait til the next one cones across the pond.
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