There is a carboy in my basement filled with a wonderful looking black liquid that promises much, if the raw wort was anything to go by. The carboy is still holding my version of the International Homebrew Project 2015 beer, a double stout from the 19th Century originally brewed by Truman's in London.
I have no defense other than being mildly frustrated that the Prime Dose bottle conditioning product from Northern Brewer is out of stock (an excellent product that has cured all my packaging woes, and works great for cask conditioning as well!) and I haven't seemed to find the time for packaging beer of late, including the Extra Alt-Pils that is still in the lagering tank!
Anyway, while I may suck at shit done and organised, others do not, including Szabolcs from Hungary who wrote about his version of the beer here, as well as taking some seriously nice pictures.
If any of the other brewers that made the beer have written up posts about their versions, drop me a line or put a link in the comments.
As for me, I will package it one evening this week into my little casks and write about it in a couple of weeks once it is properly conditioned.
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Here's mine: http://www.taleofale.com/2015/04/1860-trumans-double-stout-ihp2015-end.html
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