My first Fourme d'Ambert. Unfortunately due to Hurricane Irma I had to pack up my cheeses and did not get them back in my proper cave for one week. As a result this over aged and the rind went dry. On the good side it tastes great, just a bit strong for a typical Fourme d'Ambert.
Beautiful! AC4U!
John, looks awesome... definitely worth a cheese... rename it fourme D'Irma.. not many hurricane cheeses out there... glad you made it through Irma safely and hope things are getting back to normal for you and yours.
Any damage other than a dry cheese?
Quote from: Fritz on September 20, 2017, 06:56:12 PM
Any damage other than a dry cheese?
Concrete roof tiles and soffits gone, wood deck floated to the other side of the yard, busted stucco, broken boat lift and boat sunk. Other than that things are great.
That's too bad man.. hope you rebuild and patch up. Our thoughts to you and yours.. Didn't look good on tv.
Good luck, and keep your spirits up. You will prevail eventually.
Quote from: Duntov on September 20, 2017, 07:41:46 PM
Quote from: Fritz on September 20, 2017, 06:56:12 PM
Any damage other than a dry cheese?
Concrete roof tiles and soffits gone, wood deck floated to the other side of the yard, busted stucco, broken boat lift and boat sunk. Other than that things are great.
Ouch - that's more than enough. Prayers are with you and all of the areas hit by the hurricanes!
Wow great looking hurricane cheese, John. AC4U
AC4U Duntov!
I had better luck than you in PVB up near JAX. But that Forum d´Irma looks great, I wish I had that success with my blues...
AC4U John!! That cheese looks glorious! Well done.
I hope life is getting back to normal for you
Mike
Wow! Sweet-looking cheese, John. Lots of color....nice.
Have a cheese.
-Boofer-