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@Machpants said in Beer thread:
@Kiwiwomble said in Beer thread:
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@raznomore said in Beer thread:
@mariner4life get on to Panhead Supercharger from uncle Dan's. Better than Tuatara APA(bit of an OG beer now and there easily better NZ beers we can get in OZ now.
If you can get it try some Deek Creek. It's been turning up in Dan Murphys regularly. As has Good George in Squealer sized bottles.
If you drink those side by side it's astonishing how much better the former is. It could be argued the Tuatara Pilsners are better than Panheads though.
The Panhead guy used to be head brewer at Tuatara before he went out on his own. I guess he would have had to change some recipes that he would have quite liked and had left behind.
Well given the opportunity to make a XPA, he did a good job.
From awhile ago, but Panhead XPA is my standard everyday drink, awesome
it was mine too for a while...and the i moved a few hundred meters away from the Colonial Brewery...can beat local
My local is McLeod's which rocks (I'm a McLeod) but it is very expensive and hard to get a hold of... and 45 odd mins drive away
I think the word you look for is 'closest' rather than 'local'
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@Machpants Butter Factory has a decent range, one or 2 on tap.
Manaia Brewers have some good drops too (Liquor King be closest stockist of that for you)
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@Machpants said in Beer thread:
@Kiwiwomble said in Beer thread:
@Machpants said in Beer thread:
@antipodean said in Beer thread:
@Crucial said in Beer thread:
@MN5 said in Beer thread:
@raznomore said in Beer thread:
@mariner4life get on to Panhead Supercharger from uncle Dan's. Better than Tuatara APA(bit of an OG beer now and there easily better NZ beers we can get in OZ now.
If you can get it try some Deek Creek. It's been turning up in Dan Murphys regularly. As has Good George in Squealer sized bottles.
If you drink those side by side it's astonishing how much better the former is. It could be argued the Tuatara Pilsners are better than Panheads though.
The Panhead guy used to be head brewer at Tuatara before he went out on his own. I guess he would have had to change some recipes that he would have quite liked and had left behind.
Well given the opportunity to make a XPA, he did a good job.
From awhile ago, but Panhead XPA is my standard everyday drink, awesome
it was mine too for a while...and the i moved a few hundred meters away from the Colonial Brewery...can beat local
My local is McLeod's which rocks (I'm a McLeod) but it is very expensive and hard to get a hold of... and 45 odd mins drive away
Apparently they have a Pilsner with Kaitaia Fire added !
Holy shit, how good ?
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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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@Bovidae said in Beer thread:
I bought a selection of McLeods beers in Waipu on my way up north a few years back. These were 3 of them.
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. -
@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. -
@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.