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O. T.- Beer tasting this Saturday at the Nati Cafe |
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6-Sep-2012 7:35:33 AM
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Every Saturday night there will be something on at the Nati Cafe, this week it's beer tasting. We have a range of 13 beers, mostly Australian and a number of Victorian microbreweries. From 6pm - 11pm
Here's the range:
Aventinus Eisbock (Germany)
Chimay Blue (Belgium)
St Sylvestre 3 Monts (France)
Knappstein Lager
Holgate Extra Special BitterHolgate Mt Macedon
Hargreaves Hill Hefeweizen
Montieth’s Doppelbock Winter Ale
Vale Ale Indian Pale Ale
Coopers Pale Ale
Fat Yak Pale Ale
James Squire Chancer
Coopers Best Extra Stout
O’Briens Gluten Free Pale Ale
Coopers Birell
Cheers!
Douglas
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6-Sep-2012 7:57:24 AM
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Keep the Monteiths out of the fridge for an hour before consumption. Heaps better if it's not too cold.
EDIT: Coopers Pale Ale on a tasting list?
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6-Sep-2012 8:38:05 AM
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On 6/09/2012 shortman wrote:
>Keep the Monteiths out of the fridge for an hour before consumption. Heaps
>better if it's not too cold.
Is that true Neil?
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6-Sep-2012 10:41:08 AM
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Most ales benefit from not having your taste buds numbed from cold! Its only Aust 'mega swill' lagers that are drank ice cold, coz otherwise they taste like a greenies armpit.
The Chimay Blue will be definitely be wasted if drank too cold!
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6-Sep-2012 3:11:59 PM
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I'll be really impressed if someone asks for the coopers birell
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6-Sep-2012 8:09:29 PM
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My son had it as his first beer on Sat night and he was very excited. At 0.5 % it didn't taste too bad.
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6-Sep-2012 8:33:29 PM
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Why dont you stock Seven Sheds Willie Warmer, the best yummy winter beer around and its a local-ish microbrewery!
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6-Sep-2012 11:05:37 PM
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I'm guessing you'll be serving the Aventinus Eisbock last?
I'd expect many wouldn't make it to the end of the tasting if you served it earlier.
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7-Sep-2012 9:11:32 AM
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It's good.
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