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De Molen festival on two locations !


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cgarvieuk 4214:24
Originally posted by jbrus
Originally posted by cgarvieuk
lovely. even if it only 2 rates, as dry hoping dont count :-)

If the amount of hops was doubled for example it would. I’ll ask Menno.


im pretty sure that one of teh odd site rules, in that they dont accept dry hopping. but im sure an admin could confirm
10/13/2009 11:54:20 PM

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Crosling 1856:70
Wow, that lineup is sick. Denver to Amsterdam. $ 750.00. Tempting. 10/13/2009 11:55:04 PM

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jbrus 4895:110
Originally posted by cgarvieuk
im pretty sure that one of teh odd site rules, in that they dont accept dry hopping. but im sure an admin could confirm

Yeah it is. And, I am a Admin love
10/14/2009 12:23:55 AM

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jbrus 4895:110
Originally posted by Crosling
Wow, that lineup is sick. Denver to Amsterdam. $ 750.00. Tempting.

I would go for it. You only live once!
10/14/2009 12:25:21 AM

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bierkoning 6097:173
Originally posted by Crosling
Wow, that lineup is sick. Denver to Amsterdam. $ 750.00. Tempting.


Go for it! And bring some delicacies from your beer shop if you are attending. thumbs up
10/14/2009 1:00:07 AM

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Molenbrouwer 5:0
Originally posted by jbrus
Originally posted by cgarvieuk
lovely. even if it only 2 rates, as dry hoping dont count :-)

If the amount of hops was doubled for example it would. I’ll ask Menno.


Dryhopping is a technique were you put hops into the tank after fermentation the beer will change complete.
But who am I

Beers,

M
10/14/2009 1:27:28 AM

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bierkoning 6097:173
Originally posted by Molenbrouwer
Dryhopping is a technique were you put hops into the tank after fermentation the beer will change complete.
But who am I

Beers,

M


Molenbrouwer states that the character of a beer changes considerably/completely after dry-hopping. I have noticed that more of his beers taste rather different after dry-hopping, so who am I to disagree with M’s view.
But I’m sure the local admin is more than qualified to make a decision to enter this beer or not evil grinwink
10/14/2009 2:33:05 AM

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cgarvieuk 4214:24
Originally posted by bierkoning
Originally posted by Molenbrouwer
Dryhopping is a technique were you put hops into the tank after fermentation the beer will change complete.
But who am I

Beers,

M


Molenbrouwer states that the character of a beer changes considerably/completely after dry-hopping. I have noticed that more of his beers taste rather different after dry-hopping, so who am I to disagree with M’s view.
But I’m sure the local admin is more than qualified to make a decision to enter this beer or not evil grinwink


Just for the record im not disputing the entry. just reporting something i was told. That could in fact be wrong. Ive seen beer radically changed by dryhopping, so id rather see 3 entries

10/14/2009 3:07:33 AM

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TBone 6850:123
Eg. Cantillon Olutravintola Pikkulintu (Hallertau) = Cantillon Cuvée des Champions (Styrian Goldings)
10/14/2009 4:31:00 AM

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bierkoning 6097:173
Originally posted by TBone
Eg. Cantillon Olutravintola Pikkulintu (Hallertau) = Cantillon Cuvée des Champions (Styrian Goldings)



Maybe a bit OT, but very interesting. Maybe Joris can tell if this should be a seperate entry or not.
10/14/2009 4:56:47 AM

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