I have my Farmhouse Ale for the virtual tasting this weekend...Farmhouse Hatter from New Holland. Looking forward to tasting while enjoying the Sprint Cup race!
Since there was not a Saison available locally I went for the Farmhouse Ale. New Hollands Farmhouse Hatter IPA.
5.8% ABV
I am not a lover of IPA's and was pleased with the calmer hoppy taste. Had your typical farmhouse ale taste, nice spiciness with a
July 11, 2011
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Bablet
hmmmm......how to motivate...will have to think about that one. I know personally I was shy only because I have never put my thoughts out there on what I thought of a style or brewery. Not knowing how to put in words and such.
July 9, 2011
Mark
We have a pretty good turn out for the last few months. I'm sure as more people join in more people will post.
Bablet → Mark: ok, so I have never participated in the virtual tastings...what type of feedback are you looking for? lol I know what I like when I taste it! but for real what type of details are we wanting?
KajII
Everyone has a different take on a brew. Some smell and taste things others do not. There is no right or wrong, only what you see in it yourself. It is something you can't screw up no matter what you write.
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seriously, you will be just fine. write what you taste. i think i speak for all of us...we are just glad to have you here and hope you will stick around for many monthly tastings to follow. :)
BabletI have my Farmhouse Ale for the virtual tasting this weekend...Farmhouse Hatter from New Holland. Looking forward to tasting while enjoying the Sprint Cup race!
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