Rivenin
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So... I'm going to throw together a small shindig at my place for JRR Tolkiens Bday in january (the 3rd to be exact). Basically it will be beer, some food inspired by the hobbit (Seed cake, cheses, cold meats, lembas bread, etc) and the hobbit on my projector... should be a fun time
I have 2 taps in the house currently and this is the plan... let me know if this all makes sense!
Both of these would start getting brewed tomorrow morning.
For the first tap... i'm going to do a lighter oak aged robust porter ('bout 4.5% alc) for the hobbits in my life... as from the tale, even the hobbits had beer aging in wooden casks in their house... figure a nice light darker beer would be in there.
2nd for the Elves in my life... since they drink wine mainly and it's pretty much a bit over a month away, i will not have time to get a wine together, so what i'm going to do is a Nelson Sauvin Blonde, this way i get a slightly wine-esc taste, something colorwise that resembles a nice white wine as well... just play up the sweeter white wine in a beer somehow.
I really wanted to do an oak aged mild, but i'm pretty sure that much oak is going to kill peoples taste buds quickly.
Thats the plan so far... But i'm up for any other ideas or interpretations of the tales from the book if you have any ideas
I have 2 taps in the house currently and this is the plan... let me know if this all makes sense!
Both of these would start getting brewed tomorrow morning.
For the first tap... i'm going to do a lighter oak aged robust porter ('bout 4.5% alc) for the hobbits in my life... as from the tale, even the hobbits had beer aging in wooden casks in their house... figure a nice light darker beer would be in there.
2nd for the Elves in my life... since they drink wine mainly and it's pretty much a bit over a month away, i will not have time to get a wine together, so what i'm going to do is a Nelson Sauvin Blonde, this way i get a slightly wine-esc taste, something colorwise that resembles a nice white wine as well... just play up the sweeter white wine in a beer somehow.
I really wanted to do an oak aged mild, but i'm pretty sure that much oak is going to kill peoples taste buds quickly.
Thats the plan so far... But i'm up for any other ideas or interpretations of the tales from the book if you have any ideas