fendersrule
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Cool. I'm thinking about brewing it for a competition, one that specifically has a rule of "no lagers". I'm thinking this one may be unique enough that it could taste like a lager, but really be an ale?
Do you guys see this as being an interesting enough beer for a competition that could throw some judges off, and gain extra points being that it's really an ale? I can't imagine that anyone else is entering anything like this, so this could be a unique choice in my mind that's worth a shot.
Or does this taste obviously like a ale, and no one is going to be fooled?
Do you guys see this as being an interesting enough beer for a competition that could throw some judges off, and gain extra points being that it's really an ale? I can't imagine that anyone else is entering anything like this, so this could be a unique choice in my mind that's worth a shot.
Or does this taste obviously like a ale, and no one is going to be fooled?