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12-12-12 Style Selection

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What style of beer would you like for 12-12-12 Anniversary Brew?

  • Imperial Stout (Russian/American)

  • Scotch Strong Ale, Wee Heavy

  • Belgian Quad

  • Baltic Porter

  • Barleywine

  • Wheatwine

  • IIPA

  • Burton Ale

  • Eisbock

  • Rye Weizenbock


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wheat wine and rye weizenbock are really similar imo (strong wheat based beers... one is a traditional german recipe the other is a micro/homebrewed reinvention of it), perhaps they should be combined to 1 category?

*just as a disclosure i voted for rye weizenbock
 
Voted for a RIS.

I dont really care all that much how this vote turns out, I'll probably do a RIS. HOWEVER, I am going to read through and look for points that may just change my mind.
 
I went with RIS because I think it would be a good backdrop for Aztec-type spices. It would be fun to do an End of the World Ale since 12-21-12 is supposedly it. :)

This is it for me, though I think a Baltic Porter might fit somewhat easily into this as well (with some creative tinkering)

**** it, whatever the group decides. I'll brew it.

Who is keeping count at this point?
 
I'll brew both as well.

I say a mash up or brew both the Wee Heavy and a Quad, screw it. If the World's gonna end we might as well get pasted and enjoy the show.

This is where I'm at after reading through this thread (for the most part)

KingBrian, lead me to a recipe where the runoffs of one can lead to the other. Its up to you now.

The Man Who Would be King indeed!
 
This is where I'm at after reading through this thread (for the most part)

KingBrian, lead me to a recipe where the runoffs of one can lead to the other. Its up to you now.

The Man Who Would be King indeed!

It would be pretty easy to come up with a grain bill that can be taken either way. I'm thinking a golden promise base with some dark crystal and dark malts. You then add dark candi syrup to the boil if you want to make it a quad, or you do a kettle caramelization if you're going the wee heavy route. Or you can be really crazy and do the kettle caramelization but ferment with a belgian yeast to create a "wee quad" as was mentioned. If that is a route people would want to go, I can sit down and formulate the recipe. It might be a fun way to go, and allow people to kind of customize the recipe to their tastes. Should also make for a very unique swap on 12-12-12.
 
It would be pretty easy to come up with a grain bill that can be taken either way. I'm thinking a golden promise base with some dark crystal and dark malts. You then add dark candi syrup to the boil if you want to make it a quad, or you do a kettle caramelization if you're going the wee heavy route. Or you can be really crazy and do the kettle caramelization but ferment with a belgian yeast to create a "wee quad" as was mentioned. If that is a route people would want to go, I can sit down and formulate the recipe. It might be a fun way to go, and allow people to kind of customize the recipe to their tastes. Should also make for a very unique swap on 12-12-12.

This concept is very interesting. What if you carmalized and added candi syrup during fermentation and fermented with a belgian yeast?
 
It would be pretty easy to come up with a grain bill that can be taken either way. I'm thinking a golden promise base with some dark crystal and dark malts. You then add dark candi syrup to the boil if you want to make it a quad, or you do a kettle caramelization if you're going the wee heavy route. Or you can be really crazy and do the kettle caramelization but ferment with a belgian yeast to create a "wee quad" as was mentioned. If that is a route people would want to go, I can sit down and formulate the recipe. It might be a fun way to go, and allow people to kind of customize the recipe to their tastes. Should also make for a very unique swap on 12-12-12.

that is real interesting! right now i plan on doing westy 12 and maybe belhaven wee heavy.

something like that might come up with something really interesting! fantastic idea!
 
I'm coming into this poll rather late and after reading through everything, ended up confused. Are we looking at doing a first runnings batch of one and then another with the second runnings now, or doing a single recipe that can be taken in either direction (e.g. scotch or quad)? Either way, I'll be looking forward to the experiment; just want to make sure I'm on the right page :mug:.
 
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