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16 years 2 days ago #55

"KeeganAles":1jkm3bx8 wrote: On the other end of the scale, I was surprised and amused to hear from Seamus of Hilden that he won't always use the same hops in a particular beer of his, depending on what is available when he brews.[/quote:1jkm3bx8]
That's not an issue when it comes to Bittering Hops, you'd notice the difference for Aroma Hops though.


And just for the record, I wasn't complaining about Ór, I was just airing my disappointment with the second time trying it as I was a big fan of it the first time I tasted it and the second tasting wasn't as nice.

16 years 2 days ago #56

"sbillings":107e58er wrote: I think that slight variations in flavour are acceptable in a craft beer, but that is not the same as variations on quality.[/quote:107e58er]

Very well put!

16 years 2 days ago #57

Thanks for the frank debate and honesty - ICB is invaluable to all brewers in this way.

We're sorry about any quality issues that have crept up. We're trying damn hard to get it right.

16 years 2 days ago #58

"Hendrixcat":3fkl4tgq wrote: Thanks for the frank debate and honesty - ICB is invaluable to all brewers in this way.

We're sorry about any quality issues that have crept up. We're trying damn hard to get it right.[/quote:3fkl4tgq]

and everyone here is behind you

16 years 2 days ago #59

"Hendrixcat":2ndqt853 wrote: We're sorry about any quality issues that have crept up. We're trying damn hard to get it right.[/quote:2ndqt853]
My point was never about "quality" it was about consistency. Tbh, the first time I tried Ór it was possibly the nicest Irish Craft Beer I've tried. I was just worried that it had changed.

"RichieH":2ndqt853 wrote: and everyone here is behind you[/quote:2ndqt853]
Amen!

16 years 1 day ago #60

I had a pint of Ór last night in L Mulligan, Grocer and it was spot on (in my opinion)!
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