Upright in the most temperature stable area of your house. 46-50 degF would be great, but a constant temp is the most important thing.
BTW, you are one lucky (or skilled) bastid
where are you located? damn thats a hell of a homebrew prize.
I'm in Israel. The Israeli competition is sponsored by Sam Adams.
yea it worked...i wont be stopping by. damn. please contribute something to this thread if you think of it since many of us havent had the opertunity to taste it. Once i get my hands on one im going to try and culture the yeast out of one of the bottles but i dont know if its even possible. enjoy the spoils of your winnings. utopias
Hi All,
I won 2 bottles of Utopias (2007)
How should it be stored?
Hi All,
I won 2 bottles of Utopias (2007) in a homebrew competition!
I plan on drinking one in a few months, and age the other.
I don't have any special beer/wine fridge.
How should it be stored?
thanks
Sam Adams paraphenalia (wow I spelled that right
I'm not sure when to open this thing... Its twice as expensive (per volume) as the most expensive single malt I have. I'll need to wait for the proper celebration and company.
As to the yeast, I don't think it can be done. They probably lost the will to live.
I don't think the yeast is the important part here, anyway (unlike most good beers). The process is all that counts. I wouldn't consider cloning it. However, if you want to make a super_barleywine, go ahead. Just try a 20% one before going straight for the world record.
Hi All,
I won 2 bottles of Utopias (2007) in a homebrew competition!
I plan on drinking one in a few months, and age the other.
I don't have any special beer/wine fridge.
How should it be stored?
thanks
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