OK, it has been a few days and I have been away from the brewery on other business. I was talking to a good friend....you know who you are dude.....and I posed a question to him. What brew should be the next one? Gotta a little vacation time coming up that involves lots of water and wasting gasoline followed up by a sunset and dock time (and BBQ). So I want to get a brew ready for that week. I was lookin over the selections and found one that peaked my interest. Nukey Brown Ale. It's got an OG of 1.052 so it is a medium strength brew. Takes 6 weeks until it is ready to taste. The reviews say it is so close to New Castle Brown that it could be a relative. OK I added the "Relative" part in, but it still sounds like a winner! Here is what the description is on the web site for Northern Brewer:
Consider the Northern English Brown Ale: drier, cleaner, less fruity and sweet, and slightly hoppier than their southern counterparts (like our Nut Brown Ale kit). These beers actually have quite a bit in common with ales from Scotland as well, but don't try to tell them that in Newcastle. This kit yields an easy-to-drink, easy-to-like ale with a clear, deep garnet color, light sweet malt and fruit flavors, undertones of burnt caramel, chocolate, and toffee in the finish.
So, a decision has to be made soon so that the brewery can get the job done!
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