BlackDog 08:05 PM 04-26-2010
I'm drinking another Deschutes Black Butte porter. I've probably had a case of these since they hit MN last month.
ODLS1 10:17 PM 04-26-2010
Bells Expedition Stout. I love this beer. Dark Lord Day put me on another RIS kick.
Resipsa 08:43 AM 04-27-2010
Jbailey 06:40 PM 04-27-2010
Three Philosophers
Founders KBS
Goose Island Bourbon Stout
Lake Louie Warped Speed Scotch Ale
Ale Asylum Ballistic IPA
Drinking I am!
Resipsa 06:45 PM 04-27-2010
Drunk u be!
Jbailey 06:59 PM 04-27-2010
Feeling fine and no Buzz.
Might grab something later.........not sure what yet.
Resipsa 07:27 PM 04-27-2010
Brown's Whiskey Barrel Aged Porter out of a fresh growler.
Outstanding. Just took a Gold at the New York Tap Fest, and the brewpub is on my way home,
:-)
Bourbon, vanilla, oak......mmmmmm.
All out of a rather small porter at only 6% abv.
This is the perfect alternative for when I want that bourbon/vanilla taste but don't want to get blastet by a BCS or KBS.
I would call this thin, except it has a ton of flavor. So, I'll say the body is light and drinkable, and the flavor is
:-)
Jbailey 08:36 PM 04-27-2010
That sounds like a great drink Vic.
:-)
Resipsa 09:44 PM 04-27-2010
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
That sounds like a great drink Vic. :-)
It is, but there's something off putting about the thinness of it. It doesn't drink like a porter, more like a brown ale.
I'm not much on sticking within style guidelines, but the thinness bothers me for some reason, even though it's really flavorful.
I think what it is it seems CHEAP to me. It's a fairly low ABV (just under 6%), and the body is thin. Pulling on my homebrew background this says, low O.G., which says not much malt in the mix.
:-)
Or I don't know, maybe I've just gotten so used to BCS, KBS, Nightstalker etc that everything in comparison seems thin, LOL
Jbailey 09:49 PM 04-27-2010
I got a favorite that fits that bill too.
John Henry 3 Lick Spiker Ale. It's an ale but with a bourbon/smokey flavor. It's not thick like a stout or porter. I don't think it's cheap cause it's $11.99 a six pack (
:-)) which is still cheaper than KBS. It's from Cold Springs MN and could be a daily favorite.
Resipsa 09:52 PM 04-27-2010
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
I got a favorite that fits that bill too.
John Henry 3 Lick Spiker Ale. It's an ale but with a bourbon/smokey flavor. It's not thick like a stout or porter. I don't think it's cheap cause it's $11.99 a six pack (:-)) which is still cheaper than KBS. It's from Cold Springs MN and could be a daily favorite.
I can get that if I want to drive about an hour away here:
http://www.halftimebeverage.com/brow...eek/2,470.html
They also have the Sn 30th on tap, which might be interesting.
Jbailey 09:56 PM 04-27-2010
I was going to grab a bottle of SN 30th today but my shop was out.
Darrell 09:57 PM 04-27-2010
I'm having a Wychwood Hobgoblin while watching the Giants game.
BlackDog 10:05 PM 04-27-2010
Drinking a Great Divide Hercules DIPA.
landhoney 09:26 AM 04-28-2010
Originally Posted by Resipsa:
I think what it is it seems CHEAP to me. It's a fairly low ABV (just under 6%), and the body is thin. Pulling on my homebrew background this says, low O.G., which says not much malt in the mix.:-)
Lower mash temp and/or use of sugar in the beer will thin out the body as well. Usually a lower mash temp makes for a more 'drinkable' beer that has a lower final gravity, drier and less malty sweet. Of course there is such a thing as too dry/thin.
:-)
Resipsa 09:57 AM 04-28-2010
Originally Posted by landhoney:
Lower mash temp and/or use of sugar in the beer will thin out the body as well. Usually a lower mash temp makes for a more 'drinkable' beer that has a lower final gravity, drier and less malty sweet. Of course there is such a thing as too dry/thin. :-)
I didnt know that about the lower mash temp, that could explain it as the beer isnt particularly sweet.
Wouldnt using sugar have a tendency to increase the abv while keeping the body light though? The abv on this is below 6%
landhoney 01:39 PM 04-28-2010
Originally Posted by Resipsa:
Wouldnt using sugar have a tendency to increase the abv while keeping the body light though? The abv on this is below 6%
Yes it would, at 6% ABV it's unlikely they used sugar though, my guess is its just a lower mash temp. You really only use sugar in higher ABV beers that you want to finish drier. Like
most Beligians, high ABV and a lighter body (versus, say a barleywine of similar ABV) is achieved by mashing low (very fermentable wort, to yield a dried beer) and using sugar (also to 'dry out' the beer, as sugar is nearly 100% fermentable it will add alcohol without adding much body/sweetness/maltiness in the finished beer, like adding more grain instead to boost the abv would).
I'm not saying there's no way they used sugar, just that its not likely for the abv and the style. Anything is possible though.....
:-)
ChicagoWhiteSox 02:26 PM 04-28-2010
Going to have Founders Double Trouble this weekend.
Gonna have to watch how much though, last time these just seemed to flow down way too easy
:-)
BlackDog 06:41 PM 04-28-2010
Drinking a 21st Amendment "Monk's Blood."
St. Lou Stu 09:05 PM 04-28-2010
Tonight's lineup is a KBS followed by an Old Raspy..... all to complement a '05 Upmann PC.