Honestly, it's what's kept me brewing these last few years with 1 and now 2 kids. Knowing I had to do at least 1 a year around their birthdaysI need to try this once.
Honestly, it's what's kept me brewing these last few years with 1 and now 2 kids. Knowing I had to do at least 1 a year around their birthdaysI need to try this once.
What is "Bunyip" ?
This will point you In the right direction.What is "Bunyip" ?
Sounds like something I would enjoy.
Today was the first time I looked at that recipe in detail. It seems to be a compromise between the American and European styles. Quite interesting looking. I don't know that I would put Munich in an American version, but it sounds tasty as hell at the same time. Can I assume the Aussie base malt is something close to an American 2 row?This will point you In the right direction.
https://www.brewersfriend.com/forum/threads/1st-quarter-brew-2023.16149/#post-175377
It seems its a great beer on the hombrewing scale as all who have brewed it have seemed to have really liked it.
Well at the rate I saw them kegs /bottles get kicked it sure went fast!
Bunyip is pretty much my attempt at a nice sessionable Pale ale.
Now if you want an award winning pale ale @HighVoltageMan! 'S Wayners Pale ale is a show stopper with his incredible WP hopping rates .
I'll let HVM fill you in on the finer details or just go to his brewers friend Quarterly brew draw
I love the Sputnik on the label.Our brewery's first production cider. I'm a huge fan
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Thanks! We all got some input on the design, but the graphic artist we have is phenomenalI love the Sputnik on the label.
And, compliments on the label itself: good contrast, easily readable and instantly recognizable as to what's in the can.
Hey maybe Australian as wellToday was the first time I looked at that recipe in detail. It seems to be a compromise between the American and European styles. Quite interesting looking. I don't know that I would put Munich in an American version, but it sounds tasty as hell at the same time. Can I assume the Aussie base malt is something close to an American 2 row?
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Tinsel Toes long weekend ended in style with football team making the play offs (to get back in the EPL). I was so nervous listening on the radio and watching all the other scores gradually go in our favour before we scored our first into the second half that I could barely drink. Still very tasty though and carbonation is as near perfect as I could wish for. I thought this location by the window would be too exposed. Weather being overcast may have helped a bit of course but hopefully this will prove a better place for the clarity to show in future.
The horrors!that I could barely drink.
I did a Samuel Smith's Nut Brown a while back. That's a pretty tasty drop. If you want a Mississippi sling to it, try Magnolia Brewing's Southern Pecan. YUM!
Hi Josh. I am going to brew this. Do you have a favorite "Bunyip" story? I've only heard about it from "Dot and The Kangaroo" growing up. I would love to relay your best bunyip story when I serve this beer.
Josh I'd love to hear your favourite Bunyip story .Hi Josh. I am going to brew this. Do you have a favorite "Bunyip" story? I've only heard about it from "Dot and The Kangaroo" growing up. I would love to relay your best bunyip story when I serve this beer.
Are there any uniquely Australian fruits or other fermentables you have used or think would be good in a beer. We have prickly pears here (Texas) and I was thinking about incorporating them in something.
I was also curious if you heard about the government honeybee extermination on the southeast coast. I was wondering if this was true.