Recession Ale/Cascade Ale result

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Whorst

Recession Ale/Cascade Ale result

Post by Whorst » Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:25 pm

Interesting beer. Has almost a lager quality to it. Crisp and very clean. 28g of Cascade at 60 minutes, and 28g of Cascade at 30, that's it.
As far as the grist goes, it has a mish mash of stuff in it. I'd like to have this on tap at all times in case I need to ween someone off shit lager. I think this would work.

I'll also add that this beer was brewed on the 9th of January, so it's just a tad over 2 weeks old. It tastes wonderful, and I can't imagine it tasting any better than it does now. All you excessive agers, eat your hearts out!! :lol:

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stevezx7r

Re: Recession Ale/Cascade Ale result

Post by stevezx7r » Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:00 am

An fine looking pint, Whorst, I too am drinking a green pint at the moment, a tad on the bitter side but the overall hoppyness counters it well.

Ahh, beer :lol:

adm

Re: Recession Ale/Cascade Ale result

Post by adm » Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:06 am

stevezx7r wrote:An fine looking pint, Whorst, I too am drinking a green pint at the moment, a tad on the bitter side but the overall hoppyness counters it well.

Ahh, beer :lol:
That makes three of us.....I'm sipping a pint of 11 day old Celtic Stout and it's really rather nice despite needing more time to carbonate. Now I need to put it back for another two weeks or so and not touch it....

Whorst

Re: Recession Ale/Cascade Ale result

Post by Whorst » Tue Jan 27, 2009 3:36 am

Maybe you island folk are more sensitive to hops? I find that when it drops bright, it's delicious. Now granted, I don't brew a lot of high gravity beers. So aging something that's 1.060+ might be a good idea.

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