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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Nifty on May 19, 2003, 05:08:00 PM
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As promised in some post made last week, as soon as I got a bottle of real Newcastle, I'd take a picture of it next to some nut brown ale that I brewed on my own (and bottled in a Newcastle bottle) so that you can see how close I got the coloring on it. :) BTW, if you've never had a Newcastle, those are clear bottles, so the brown color is the beer itself. If I showed you the tops, however, the caps would give it away instantly. ;)
Now, as for taste, I'll let you know this coming weekend when mine is ready for consumption (needs a couple of weeks in the bottle before carbonation develops!) One is the actual "The One and Only" and the other is mine. :) Those who home brew (or know something of it) should be able to pick them apart instantly, the rest of you will have to think about it. :p
(http://members.cox.net/nifty/beer.jpg)
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One on the left is from Newcastle. :)
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I do believe the pozer got it right.
MiniD
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Mhhhhh Beer, I'm comming over.
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"Guess the real beer"
Oh thats an easy question.
(http://www.mindspring.com/~zipf-williams/beer/images/sn.pale.jpg)
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The home brew is on the right.
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Originally posted by ra
The home brew is on the right.
If he filtered it first you would not be able to spot it so easily. A cold press filter does wonders to home brew.
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ya, but filtering it takes the magic out of the aging process. ;) (the real reason is I don't have a filter!)
In fact, if I had filtered, I don't think you would have been able to tell from just looking at them.
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Salute Nifty on a well developed palette for the fine taste of an excellent beer ;)
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Originally posted by Nifty
ya, but filtering it takes the magic out of the aging process. ;) (the real reason is I don't have a filter!)
In fact, if I had filtered, I don't think you would have been able to tell from just looking at them.
Especially because the label on the real Newkie is in a lot worse shape than on the Niftycastle.
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Be sure to say a prayer for your beer nifty
Our beer,
Which art in barrels,
Hallowed be thy drink.
Thy will be drunk,
I will be drunk,
At home as I am in the pub.
Forgive us this day our daily spillages
As we forgive those who spill against us.
And lead us not into the practice of poncey wine tasting,
And deliver us from alco-pops,
For mine is the bitter,
The ale and the lager,
Forever and ever;
BARMEN
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Originally posted by funkedup
Especially because the label on the real Newkie is in a lot worse shape than on the Niftycastle.
That's cuz it was transported from the fridge at the store to my house in heavy humidity! The poor thing was sweating like a fat 2-bit potato in church! ;)
CavPuke, thanks. :) Newcastle is a fine beer, and I'm very happy that Northern Brewer has a Nut Brown Ale kit. ;)
thrila, I will tell the bottles the prayer. They will rejoice in the words, and shall grow strong in flavor, and in potency. :)
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Label gave it away for me too. The sediment was something I didn't notice.
And, I've never loved funked more than I do right now.
MiniD
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Now the real question here is....
When are you gonna send me some dammit?
I'll trade you a 6-pack of homemade Munich Helles.
:D
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Originally posted by Mini D
And, I've never loved funked more than I do right now.
MiniD
That's it, I'm calling 911!
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Heh, wow , you ppl drink Newcy Brown? or 'Dog' as we call it here in England (well some of us at least).
Generally reserved for drinking when pub has no decent hand pulled ale on offer.
But nice to see it's got some currency in the states. Bottles make good weapons too, (they are very thick glass and shatter into sharp shards).
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The second beer from the right is the "One and Only" Newcastle.
:D
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I used to drink alot of that stuff in my first year at uni. I was in Durham (15 minutes from Newcastle on the train) - it only costs 95p a bottle up there ($1.40).
Can't drink it anymore after a prolonged bender on it several years ago.
Nice looking stuff Nifty. I look forward to a field report. :D
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the one on the right is the real NC, Reason being looking at the bottle on the left its been washed and sanitized. (look at the lable the gloss and shine of it):D
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tsk tsk...
Funked was right. The one on the left is the real Newcastle, and the one on the right is the homebrew.
The label is wilted on the left bottle because I live in Florida and it was very humid that night. The bottle was sweating so it wilted the label. I dried it off best I could, which is probably why it is shiny. :) There is visible sediment in the bottle on the right as well.
As for consumption and field tests... anyone that comes to Pensacola is more than welcome to some home brew. Combine that with a trip to the Naval Aviation Museum, well, what could make a WWII aviation fan happier? I only ask that you bring an attractive, available female along with you. ;)
Bounder, do you feel that way about all English nut browns? What about Samuel Smith's nut brown? Personally, Newcastle is my fav beer, but really only if it's draught (usually fresher). The one in the picture tasted a little old in the tooth; I guess it had been on the shelf too long.
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Originally posted by Nifty
tsk tsk...
Bounder, do you feel that way about all English nut browns? What about Samuel Smith's nut brown? Personally, Newcastle is my fav beer, but really only if it's draught (usually fresher). The one in the picture tasted a little old in the tooth; I guess it had been on the shelf too long.
Smiths make fine ale too. My quibble is not with the ale but with the bottle.
I just believe a hand pulled pint into a fresh glass tastes better than any bottled beer. But when frequenting clubs and the like there is often only europisslager on nitrokeg, in which case I'll opt for a bottle of Dog everytime.
As for making it yourself ! I'd ask you to send me a bottle, but that would be like (wait for it)
sending coals to Newcastle!
Nothing tastes quite like home made beer (nothing tastes like mine anyway, at least not anything potable), like homegrown veg, half the pleasure is knowing that you made it.
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I completely agree about bottled "manufactured" brews. They have to filter and pasteurize to maintain the "right" flavor. The problem is they go stale pretty quickly in the bottles if all the active cultures are killed off. Combine that with an oversea voyage plus shelf time, and you can get a not so fresh beer. For some reason, that doesn't seem to happen in the kegs, as I've never had bad Newcastle (or Guinness, Bass, or any other foreign beer) draught. I guess the only exception is even though I like Guinness draught, I prefer the Guinness Extra Stout out of the bottle. ;)
Yup, stuff you've made yourself just always tastes better! :) Especially with the yeast still being alive and the flavors just get better over time. ;)
oh, for my squaddie Sunking... I prefer Sierra Nevada's porter to the pale ale. I like Red Hook even more than Sierra Nevada (and our Hooter's has the Red Hook porter on tap. Bless those curvacious cuties!)
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Nifty, I will be expecting my six pack to arrive within the next week or two for a proper evaluation.....
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AHHHHH damn i miss the sediment (kicks self) i home brew too, well have made several batch but havent in a year or so since moving.
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Originally posted by Nifty
Yup, stuff you've made yourself just always tastes better! :) Especially with the yeast still being alive and the flavors just get better over time. ;)
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That's the nicest thing about hand pulled ale, it's alive! Once delivered, a barrel requires loving care from a cellar keeper in order to come out of the pumps the way the brewer intended. And as you say Newcastle Brown Ale is a hallmark of consistency.
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Originally posted by WineMan
Nifty, I will be expecting my six pack to arrive within the next week or two for a proper evaluation.....
Did you read this Nifty!!! :D Hit the post office ASAP
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Originally posted by SunKing
Did you read this Nifty!!! :D Hit the post office ASAP
sheesh, I'm giving away half of this batch already. ;) There won't be any beer mailings, and especially not a six-pack's worth!
So, if you guys want some, you better come get it cuz I ain't sending any away. :p
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Aw c'mon...but I offered to send you a 6 of Munich Helles in exchange.
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just a punt to let you guys know that the Niftycastle turned out rather well when tested over the weekend. Something tells me this batch won't get to age very long! :D