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    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    @Machpants @Bovidae can I just be a cheap Scotsman and add my own to a Pils ?

    Let us know how it goes 😁

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    Mussel Inn has a chilli in their Heat Rash Chilli beer. This was in the bottle.

    Nelson Mussel Inn Heat Rash chilli beer.jpg

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    @Bovidae said in Beer thread:

    @MN5

    I bought a selection of McLeods beers in Waipu on my way up north a few years back. These were 3 of them.

    McLeods beer 3.jpg

    Jeepers. No one wants to discuss beer anymore ? It’s been 28 days !!!!!

    I had the middle one, I definitely liked it but won’t go out of my way to grab it again. Expensive for what it was.

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    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    Jeepers. No one wants to discuss beer anymore ? It’s been 28 days !!!!!

    there's a limit to how much non sport shit we can do on here.

    That said, I drank some Garage Project Sep20 hazy fresh from their taproom in Auckland. Honestly one of the finest beers I have drunk - it just nailed the style perfectly.

    I've reassessed my breweries recently, and predicated on drinking fresh good beer from their taps (as opposed to bottled/canned), would go with

    • Liberty
    • Bach
    • Garage Project
    • Epic
    • McLeods
    • Deep Creek

    I have changed my mind on Epic. They delivered riggers of great, well brewed beer over lockdown 1+2, and it has knocked the numerous piles of 'meh' beer I have had from them over the last few years.
    I also have a massive soft spot for Emersons Pilsner - it was one of my gateway beers.

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    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    Jeepers. No one wants to discuss beer anymore ? It’s been 28 days !!!!!

    there's a limit to how much non sport shit we can do on here.

    That said, I drank some Garage Project Sep20 hazy fresh from their taproom in Auckland. Honestly one of the finest beers I have drunk - it just nailed the style perfectly.

    I've reassessed my breweries recently, and predicated on drinking fresh good beer from their taps (as opposed to bottled/canned), would go with

    • Liberty
    • Bach
    • Garage Project
    • Epic
    • McLeods
    • Deep Creek

    I have changed my mind on Epic. They delivered riggers of great, well brewed beer over lockdown 1+2, and it has knocked the numerous piles of 'meh' beer I have had from them over the last few years.
    I also have a massive soft spot for Emersons Pilsner - it was one of my gateway beers.

    No mention of Panhead or Boneface ?

    Mates and I are planning a trip to Brewtown in the next few weeks. It’ll be like fucken disneyland ! Can’t wait

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    @MN5 we've argued about panhead before ... they're fine, but I haven't been excited about their brews for a while.

    BoneFace is one I"ve had the odd beer from, but hasn't rustled mah jimmies.

    Really style dependent; a few years ago my partner and I spent a year drinking two new beers a week as a new years resolution. At the end we'd drunk a shedload of good beer, but figured out we liked a narrow-ish range of IPA/IIPA/hazy (which were only starting then), and good hoppy pilsners. Sours, darks, brown ales, super clean lagers - all nice, but didn't really float our boats.

    I suspect our list above reflects that

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    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 we've argued about panhead before ... they're fine, but I haven't been excited about their brews for a while.

    BoneFace is one I"ve had the odd beer from, but hasn't rustled mah jimmies.

    Really style dependent; a few years ago my partner and I spent a year drinking two new beers a week as a new years resolution. At the end we'd drunk a shedload of good beer, but figured out we liked a narrow-ish range of IPA/IIPA/hazy (which were only starting then), and good hoppy pilsners. Sours, darks, brown ales, super clean lagers - all nice, but didn't really float our boats.

    I suspect our list above reflects that

    Panhead does survive a bit based on the Supercharger and Rat Rod to be fair. The rest aren’t that amazing.

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    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 we've argued about panhead before ... they're fine, but I haven't been excited about their brews for a while.

    BoneFace is one I"ve had the odd beer from, but hasn't rustled mah jimmies.

    Really style dependent; a few years ago my partner and I spent a year drinking two new beers a week as a new years resolution. At the end we'd drunk a shedload of good beer, but figured out we liked a narrow-ish range of IPA/IIPA/hazy (which were only starting then), and good hoppy pilsners. Sours, darks, brown ales, super clean lagers - all nice, but didn't really float our boats.

    I suspect our list above reflects that

    Panhead does survive a bit based on the Supercharger and Rat Rod to be fair. The rest aren’t that amazing.

    and distribution. I drink it at Eden Park when it's available -- so much of a step up on TUI IN A PLASTIC BOTTLE FOR NEARLY 10 BUCKS

    yes, I'm shouting.

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    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 we've argued about panhead before ... they're fine, but I haven't been excited about their brews for a while.

    BoneFace is one I"ve had the odd beer from, but hasn't rustled mah jimmies.

    Really style dependent; a few years ago my partner and I spent a year drinking two new beers a week as a new years resolution. At the end we'd drunk a shedload of good beer, but figured out we liked a narrow-ish range of IPA/IIPA/hazy (which were only starting then), and good hoppy pilsners. Sours, darks, brown ales, super clean lagers - all nice, but didn't really float our boats.

    I suspect our list above reflects that

    Panhead does survive a bit based on the Supercharger and Rat Rod to be fair. The rest aren’t that amazing.

    and distribution. I drink it at Eden Park when it's available -- so much of a step up on TUI IN A PLASTIC BOTTLE FOR NEARLY 10 BUCKS

    yes, I'm shouting.

    Westpac do Fortune Favours which is decent and a few options too.

    I'm probably overdue a session at Garage Project as well although they are in my opinion the very definition of hit or miss cos of the huge number of beers they produce.

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    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 we've argued about panhead before ... they're fine, but I haven't been excited about their brews for a while.

    BoneFace is one I"ve had the odd beer from, but hasn't rustled mah jimmies.

    Really style dependent; a few years ago my partner and I spent a year drinking two new beers a week as a new years resolution. At the end we'd drunk a shedload of good beer, but figured out we liked a narrow-ish range of IPA/IIPA/hazy (which were only starting then), and good hoppy pilsners. Sours, darks, brown ales, super clean lagers - all nice, but didn't really float our boats.

    I suspect our list above reflects that

    Panhead does survive a bit based on the Supercharger and Rat Rod to be fair. The rest aren’t that amazing.

    and distribution. I drink it at Eden Park when it's available -- so much of a step up on TUI IN A PLASTIC BOTTLE FOR NEARLY 10 BUCKS

    yes, I'm shouting.

    Westpac do Fortune Favours which is decent and a few options too.

    I'm probably overdue a session at Garage Project as well although they are in my opinion the very definition of hit or miss cos of the huge number of beers they produce.

    I've just moved to Wellington, and yeah - I definitely need to give the GP taproom a shot (living a 15 minute walk away).
    I've already ticked off the Tasting Room, Malthouse, LittleBeerQuarter, Fortune Favors, ParrotDog, Whistling Sisters, Rogue&Vagabond, Fork&Brewer.
    I've tended to avoid GP's more experimental shit recently, having fallen into the trap of knowing what is "tried and true", and not wanting to buy takeaways that might be shit when I get home, leaving me forced into drinking filth at best, semi-sober at worst. But sitting in a taproom, I'd probably be more willing to give anything (or rather, everything) a shot.

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    @Kruse said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 we've argued about panhead before ... they're fine, but I haven't been excited about their brews for a while.

    BoneFace is one I"ve had the odd beer from, but hasn't rustled mah jimmies.

    Really style dependent; a few years ago my partner and I spent a year drinking two new beers a week as a new years resolution. At the end we'd drunk a shedload of good beer, but figured out we liked a narrow-ish range of IPA/IIPA/hazy (which were only starting then), and good hoppy pilsners. Sours, darks, brown ales, super clean lagers - all nice, but didn't really float our boats.

    I suspect our list above reflects that

    Panhead does survive a bit based on the Supercharger and Rat Rod to be fair. The rest aren’t that amazing.

    and distribution. I drink it at Eden Park when it's available -- so much of a step up on TUI IN A PLASTIC BOTTLE FOR NEARLY 10 BUCKS

    yes, I'm shouting.

    Westpac do Fortune Favours which is decent and a few options too.

    I'm probably overdue a session at Garage Project as well although they are in my opinion the very definition of hit or miss cos of the huge number of beers they produce.

    I've just moved to Wellington, and yeah - I definitely need to give the GP taproom a shot (living a 15 minute walk away).
    I've already ticked off the Tasting Room, Malthouse, LittleBeerQuarter, Fortune Favors, ParrotDog, Whistling Sisters, Rogue&Vagabond, Fork&Brewer.
    I've tended to avoid GP's more experimental shit recently, having fallen into the trap of knowing what is "tried and true", and not wanting to buy takeaways that might be shit when I get home, leaving me forced into drinking filth at best, semi-sober at worst. But sitting in a taproom, I'd probably be more willing to give anything (or rather, everything) a shot.

    The Garage Project taproom is ridiculously narrow, if two big blokes are going in opposite directions it gets awkward.

    You've tried a few goodies by the looks, I found Whistling Sisters a bit souless and lacking atmosphere but the rest all have their charms and then some.

    Give Panhead on Tory Street and Southern X a hoon as well.

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    Hop Garden in Pirie St and Golding's Free Dive are missing off your list @Kruse

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    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    Give Panhead on Tory Street and Southern X a hoon as well.

    @Crucial said in Beer thread:

    Hop Garden in Pirie St and Golding's Free Dive are missing off your list @Kruse

    Awesome - cheers lads. I knew there was a reason I still logon to read you fluffybunnies ranting about shit. That's this weekend sorted.

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    @Kruse said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    Give Panhead on Tory Street and Southern X a hoon as well.

    @Crucial said in Beer thread:

    Hop Garden in Pirie St and Golding's Free Dive are missing off your list @Kruse

    Awesome - cheers lads. I knew there was a reason I still logon to read you fluffybunnies ranting about shit. That's this weekend sorted.

    I've made it my mission to get a sixer of something from every brewery I pass in my travels for work. So far I've got.....

    Mikes
    Lads Brewing
    Roots
    Mothership
    Martinborough Brewery
    Shining Peak

    Of these Mikes is by far the best but it does feel good to support these guys cos alot would have struggled over COVID.

    .

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    Panhead is OK because it makes it possible to drink something palatable in a Lion pub.

    I've been enjoying Pow Wow Azzaca & Sabro Lupulin IPA from Rhyme and Reason.

    Agree with @nzzp's brewery's. Supajuice is one I always end a session with but I would add Behemoth to his list instead of McLeods.

    Has anyone noticed prices have increased since COVID. What was $12 for a 400 ml glass is now more like $14. Four quiet beers of an evening is now over $50.

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    @dogmeat said in Beer thread:

    Panhead is OK because it makes it possible to drink something palatable in a Lion pub.

    I've been enjoying Pow Wow Azzaca & Sabro Lupulin IPA from Rhyme and Reason.

    Agree with @nzzp's brewery's. Supajuice is one I always end a session with but I would add Behemoth to his list instead of McLeods.

    Has anyone noticed prices have increased since COVID. What was $12 for a 400 ml glass is now more like $14. Four quiet beers of an evening is now over $50.

    Yeah I met a mate prior to the Canes/Chiefs game at the Thistle. I shouted cos he'd had work troubles over lockdown. $4 change from a 50. It's ridiculous.

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    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    @Kruse said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    Give Panhead on Tory Street and Southern X a hoon as well.

    @Crucial said in Beer thread:

    Hop Garden in Pirie St and Golding's Free Dive are missing off your list @Kruse

    Awesome - cheers lads. I knew there was a reason I still logon to read you fluffybunnies ranting about shit. That's this weekend sorted.

    I've made it my mission to get a sixer of something from every brewery I pass in my travels for work. So far I've got.....

    Mikes
    Lads Brewing
    Roots
    Mothership
    Martinborough Brewery
    Shining Peak

    Of these Mikes is by far the best but it does feel good to support these guys cos alot would have struggled over COVID.

    .

    I came through the 'Naki on my move to Wgtn... and was gutted that Mike's had moved out of their old rural spot. Dropped in for a couple of pints in their new spot in town... but didn't have any room for picking up a sixer (moving house via motorcycle).
    They do have some bloody good drops. Although I don't remember the TIPA being so strong... I couldn't really justify having one with being about to get back on the road.

    Once I get settled into the new job, I might have to consider a bit of a road-trip to see some of those others.
    (Actually - did stop off at the Martinborough one, after a day-trip out to Palliser from Carterton... they were alright.)
    These breweries really need accommodation, in order to get the most of my willing custom. Hot Water Beach Brewing is fucking awesome - brewery, food, cabins, campsite - all in one place. That's how you make money from this sucker.

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    @Kruse said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    @Kruse said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    Give Panhead on Tory Street and Southern X a hoon as well.

    @Crucial said in Beer thread:

    Hop Garden in Pirie St and Golding's Free Dive are missing off your list @Kruse

    Awesome - cheers lads. I knew there was a reason I still logon to read you fluffybunnies ranting about shit. That's this weekend sorted.

    I've made it my mission to get a sixer of something from every brewery I pass in my travels for work. So far I've got.....

    Mikes
    Lads Brewing
    Roots
    Mothership
    Martinborough Brewery
    Shining Peak

    Of these Mikes is by far the best but it does feel good to support these guys cos alot would have struggled over COVID.

    .

    I came through the 'Naki on my move to Wgtn... and was gutted that Mike's had moved out of their old rural spot. Dropped in for a couple of pints in their new spot in town... but didn't have any room for picking up a sixer (moving house via motorcycle).
    They do have some bloody good drops. Although I don't remember the TIPA being so strong... I couldn't really justify having one with being about to get back on the road.

    Once I get settled into the new job, I might have to consider a bit of a road-trip to see some of those others.
    (Actually - did stop off at the Martinborough one, after a day-trip out to Palliser from Carterton... they were alright.)
    These breweries really need accommodation, in order to get the most of my willing custom. Hot Water Beach Brewing is fucking awesome - brewery, food, cabins, campsite - all in one place. That's how you make money from this sucker.

    Hot Water Brewing is outstanding. Was there early in the year with my boys and had a tasting tray while they had cokes and we all had Pizzas.

    It's bloody hard to keep track of all the beers I've sampled, then there's the whole thing of seeing one that you enjoyed previously in the supermarket and grabbing it only to be disappointed the second time round. Wrong temperature ? better out of a tap ? time of year ? all things to be considered. ....

    The Marty brewery is a good spot. Had a few with @NTA there while pointing out that Brad Haddin is a worse person than Hitler. He nodded sagely.

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    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    It's bloody hard to keep track of all the beers I've sampled, then there's the whole thing of seeing one that you enjoyed previously in the supermarket and grabbing it only to be disappointed the second time round. Wrong temperature ? better out of a tap ? time of year ? all things to be considered. ....

    Yep - even the GP Sep20 I was talking about; incredible fresh from their taproom, and just 'really good' at Peachs a few days later. I wasn't going to drink, but saw it on tap.

    Incidentally, has anyone else noticed that lockdowns can make you fat 😃

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    @nzzp said in Beer thread:

    @MN5 said in Beer thread:

    It's bloody hard to keep track of all the beers I've sampled, then there's the whole thing of seeing one that you enjoyed previously in the supermarket and grabbing it only to be disappointed the second time round. Wrong temperature ? better out of a tap ? time of year ? all things to be considered. ....

    Yep - even the GP Sep20 I was talking about; incredible fresh from their taproom, and just 'really good' at Peachs a few days later. I wasn't going to drink, but saw it on tap.

    Incidentally, has anyone else noticed that lockdowns can make you fat 😃

    I've combined my love of beer with my love of lifting heavy things and been really careful about other vices. So far so good.....

    it's probably a good thing that I physically can't drink anywhere near as much beer in a sitting as I could do easily in my 20s. Craft Beers bloat ya like nothing else......

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