Kermez
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- Houston, Texas
Last night I had a bottle of Rogue Double Dead Guy Ale. Good stuff, but fair warning: it's a 26 oz. bottle, 18 proof.
It just so happens that I'm going to a bar that lists Gaffel on their menu! Thanks Lukas.Luke 42 said:You might try looking for Gaffel or Früh Kölsch, these are the most famous ones I think, maybe you get them in the USA.
dnjan said:Had a barrel-aged imperial stout from Hales at the Winterbeer Fest this last weekend.
Fantastic!
tortswon said:Love the Old Rasputin! Has a very complex flavor and it ages well. After some time, the sweetness diminishes a bit and complex notes of stewed fruit appear. Yummy with (believe it or not) holiday fruit cake! It also has one of the coolest labels in the biz. Best, Sam
The Bourbon Industrial Ho!Ho! by Diamond Knot Brewing Co. was also quite good. They take a keg of their regular Wintern Seasonal (the Industrial Ho! Ho!) and add bourbon-aged oak chips and then age it for a year (sounds like an interesting experiment for a home-brewer with a spare soda keg!).rumblefish said:Very nice looking line up. Anything else outstanding?
dnjan said:By the way - is this whiskey-barrel aging of beer just a northwest thing, or are others doing it around the country?
Any idea who the brewer(s) are at Allagash?rumblefish said:http://www.allagash.com/curieux.htm
Allagash in Maine barrel ages. Their Curieux is aged in Jim Beam barrels. Two others done in just "bourbon barrels" or new toasted barrels. I've had their Curieux a few times. I like it, but pricey.