Raspberry Beret (Reprise) with pics! UPDATE

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Re: Raspberry Beret (Reprise) with pics! UPDATE

Post by dean_wales » Fri May 24, 2013 12:25 pm

Looks a real beauty.

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Re: Raspberry Beret (Reprise) with pics! UPDATE

Post by orlando » Fri May 24, 2013 5:52 pm

Thanks had one for lunch today and am delighted with it as everything is coming together beautifully, just need some sun to enjoy it with.
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Re: Raspberry Beret (Reprise) with pics! UPDATE

Post by orlando » Sat Jun 08, 2013 12:14 pm

orlando wrote:Thanks had one for lunch today and am delighted with it as everything is coming together beautifully, just need some sun to enjoy it with.
Well as luck would have it we did get some so I took a picture. Unfortunately my camera is crap and so the colour of this brew (one of the highlights) is just not displaying properly. It has glorious pink/red tinge, you can detect a little in the foam, and the hit of Raspberry on the nose is as intense as I have got it so far. I would suggest mashing higher to get a little more residual sweetness but if you are looking for a thirst quencher then go with as is; a belter.


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