chocotaco
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Avery Rumpkin - pumpkin and rum barrels
Using your "one state over" hint I am focusing on Colorado for obvious reasons.
Using your "one state over" hint I am focusing on Colorado for obvious reasons.
Avery Rumpkin - pumpkin and rum barrels
Using your "one state over" hint I am focusing on Colorado for obvious reasons.
And your "adjuncts" in quotes makes me think barrel aging is involved...
New Belgium / Cigar City Collaboration - Biere de Garde with chiles aged on cedar
And that's my last guess for the day!
Crooked stave? Saison/farmhouse ale barrel aged and brett?
Nope but you arent off by as much as you think. This is a technique that i believe is not that common among commercial brewers any longer but it used to be common practice. Homebrewers may tend to do this more. (If they are smart anyway)
finsfan said:probably way off, but an eisbock?
No sir it is an ale.
finsfan said:I thought so with the hint you gave earlier. Thought id try tho!
Baltic porter?
Dave37 said:Nope but you arent off by as much as you think. This is a technique that i believe is not that common among commercial brewers any longer but it used to be common practice. Homebrewers may tend to do this more. (If they are smart anyway)
Kolsch
coldcrash said:Technique is partigyle
Mirilis said:So is it English brown ale? Or a Fuller's beer?
English mild. Beer made from second running s
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