I'm having a Terrapin Moo-Hoo right now, which is a chocolate milk stout made with chocolate nibs. I'm enjoying it, a lot. The chocolate really comes through, along with some fruity overtones.
I don't know if this has come up yet, but if you want to experiment a little go and pick youself up a bottle of Cantillon
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Go to local homebrewing club meeting and try an amazing amount of different beers, good and bad, homebrew and commercial, and see what interests you and works with your sense of taste.
Drink. Lots. Of. Beer.
(But not so much that you can't/forget to take notes on what you're drinking and what you like/don't like about each one so you can talk to someone at your FLHS about them.)![]()
Go to local homebrewing club meeting and try an amazing amount of different beers, good and bad, homebrew and commercial, and see what interests you and works with your sense of taste.
This is good advice. It will also give you a chance to talk to the brewer, what ingredients they used, what flavours they were aiming for, what they think could improve it, etc. you might get some inspiration / ideas for your to-do list![]()
Thanks, duly noted, I'm pretty sure I've heard of Nosferatu but I'll put Edmund Fitzgerald on the list next time I have the money to do another beer run.
Thanks, duly noted, I'm pretty sure I've heard of Nosferatu but I'll put Edmund Fitzgerald on the list next time I have the money to do another beer run.
Definitely!! Great brew from one of the first microbreweries. Try their Elliott Ness too.