CnnmnSchnpps
Well-Known Member
So, I was drinking some of this tasty stuff tonight:
Rare Vos (Amber Ale) - Brewery Ommegang - BeerAdvocate
and then followed up with some DFH 90 minute IIPA.. And it got me thinking. I love the taste of belgian style ales, with their fruity esters, and I love the hop aroma of the DFH 90. The logical conclusion in my inebriated state is, of course, to try to combine these into one brew
I would probably shoot for something less bitter than the 90, but keeping the dry hops.. And ferment it with some trappist yeast
I was curious of people's thoughts on this. Does anyone know of any similar experiments having been done? Please let me know if this is a horrible idea for some reason... :rockin:
-D
Rare Vos (Amber Ale) - Brewery Ommegang - BeerAdvocate
and then followed up with some DFH 90 minute IIPA.. And it got me thinking. I love the taste of belgian style ales, with their fruity esters, and I love the hop aroma of the DFH 90. The logical conclusion in my inebriated state is, of course, to try to combine these into one brew
I would probably shoot for something less bitter than the 90, but keeping the dry hops.. And ferment it with some trappist yeast
I was curious of people's thoughts on this. Does anyone know of any similar experiments having been done? Please let me know if this is a horrible idea for some reason... :rockin:
-D