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New NCB Barrel buy

Started by Simon_, December 09, 2015, 10:37:46 AM

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Simon_

We have an option to buy a 2nd club barrel. The idea is for it to be housed near Lusk.
It'll be approx €100 and we're looking for about 12 - 14 participants so it should be less than a tenner each.

All interested say ai!

1. Simon

molc

Fermenting: IPA, Lambic, Mead
Conditioning: Lambic, Cider, RIS, Ole Ale, Saison
On Tap: IPA, Helles, Best Bitter

Pat_buttercups

Definately in :) on phone can next person add my name to the list thanks

Pheeel

1. Simon
2. Molc
3. Pat
4. Pheeel (but would prefer a stout or barley wine than a Belgian/Sour)
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TJ

1. Simon
2. Molc
3. Pat
4. Pheeel (but would prefer a stout or barley wine than a Belgian/Sour)
5. Trevor

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Simon_

Quote from: Pheeel on December 09, 2015, 12:35:31 PM
4. Pheeel (but would prefer a stout or barley wine than a Belgian/Sour)

I'd say that'd be the consensus seeing as the other barrel is soured. Something clean.

nigel_c


1. Simon
2. Molc
3. Pat
4. Pheeel (but would prefer a stout or barley wine than a Belgian/Sour)
5. Trevor
6. Nigel


Something like Jacobs beer from last night would be perfect in a barrel.

molc

What sort of beer did he bring?
Fermenting: IPA, Lambic, Mead
Conditioning: Lambic, Cider, RIS, Ole Ale, Saison
On Tap: IPA, Helles, Best Bitter

Simon_

Belfast show winner. English strong ale / Barleywine

Would love to do something along those lines

Will_D

1. Simon
2. Molc
3. Pat
4. Pheeel (but would prefer a stout or barley wine than a Belgian/Sour)
5. Trevor
6. Nigel
7. Will_D

"Something like Jacobs beer from last night would be perfect in a barrel."
Indeed we are looking for a big beer that can benefit from oak and whiskey notes and aging.

I think Jacobs might be too big already (if you know what I mean) for this project!
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The Jolley brewer

1. Simon
2. Molc
3. Pat
4. Pheeel (but would prefer a stout or barley wine than a Belgian/Sour)
5. Trevor
6. Nigel
7. Will_D
8.Jolleybrewer(Stout :P ?)

ColmR

Agree about a clean beer. What about attempting a pale ale first off. Like Jacob's strong English?

1. Simon
2. Molc
3. Pat
4. Pheeel (but would prefer a stout or barley wine than a Belgian/Sour)
5. Trevor
6. Nigel
7. Will_D
8.Jolleybrewer(Stout :P ?)
9. ColmR

ColmR

Of course I didn't read the earlier posts suggesting the same, did I. .....
:-[

Will_D

So this is looking good to go. Who is going to organise the GB?
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