A little HM arancello while getting my next batch going. I'll sous vide it tomorrow, 125*F for a couple of hours then let it set for a week or so. This batch I'll dial back to around 30% abv vs. the 42%
of this one then sweeten with monk fruit.


I’ll join you with a HB Dunkel, your recipe in fact. I brewed a smaller batch, kegged a couple gallons and bottled a dozen. This is very good, thanks for sharing the recipe.Home from vacation.
I missed an opportunity to meet @Section1 . I drove right through Metropolis, IL yesterday without realizing it was along my route home. I was only stopped long enough to get gas and eat a bite and he was at work. Wish I had been paying more attention to where I was. Maybe some how some other day…
Having a HB Dunkel to relax after driving so much
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Wow, your first post with a beer featuring a creamy-looking head.
I think I may have posted one or 2 of my HB in 2017 that would fit the bill.Wow, your first post with a beer featuring a creamy-looking head.![]()
I’m glad to hear it was good. Do you think it’s an accurate representation? I’ve tried it side by side with some German imports and American versions and I feel it’s very similar. I’ve tinkered with the ingredients a little bit but always revert back to my original recipe. What yeast did you use?I’ll join you with a HB Dunkel, your recipe in fact. I brewed a smaller batch, kegged a couple gallons and bottled a dozen. This is very good, thanks for sharing the recipe.
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It tasted quite good, no off flavors, and even though it was only bottled less than 3 weeks ago it didn’t taste “green” at all. This time of year I can’t get very many dunkels locally to compare this to, but hopefully late summer or early fall that will change. I’m going to try to let this lager until September or so and then hopefully I can do some blind taste comparisons.I’m glad to hear it was good. Do you think it’s an accurate representation? I’ve tried it side by side with some German imports and American versions and I feel it’s very similar. I’ve tinkered with the ingredients a little bit but always revert back to my original recipe. What yeast did you use?
Unless the brewery announces an end-of-production for a particular beer, you could wait forever to have "next year's" edition to add to the tasting. Do the tasting before you die, and since you don't know when that will be...Time to do a vertical tasting or wait till a fresh year comes out next year?
Was gifted a 2014 Bourbon County Brand Stout bomber I think 3 years ago now, and finally got around to sharing it with my son in law (2 years ago? Something like that)... Anyways, it was lousy. Tasted like carbonated, boozy, soy sauce. So don't let them sit forever!These do get better with age. I now have bottles from 5 years stashed away. Time to do a vertical tasting or wait till a fresh year comes out next year?
Agreed, I have also heard they get worse after 5 years of aging. I think I have 4 bottles from each year back to 2021 when I started collecting them.Unless the brewery announces an end-of-production for a particular beer, you could wait forever to have "next year's" edition to add to the tasting. Do the tasting before you die, and since you don't know when that will be...
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I did this with some Westvleteren 12s, after 5 years they ended up getting chunky. They did still taste good though, no soy sauce. Carbonated soy sauce sounds pretty terrible actually.Was gifted a 2014 Bourbon County Brand Stout bomber I think 3 years ago now, and finally got around to sharing it with my son in law (2 years ago? Something like that)... Anyways, it was lousy. Tasted like carbonated, boozy, soy sauce. So don't let them sit forever!
Yah, it was a dumperI did this with some Westvleteren 12s, after 5 years they ended up getting chunky. They did still taste good though, no soy sauce. Carbonated soy sauce sounds pretty terrible actually.
I think 2014 was the last year they stopped unpasteurized stouts due to 2015 which was infected. They were also bought out at that time from what I remember. I still have at least one bottle of 2015. I still drink it because it is amazingly horrific. So many levels of bad.Yah, it was a dumper
Sam Adam's got it all started for me too, except it was the Oktoberfest and only being able to get a few months out of the year.Sam Adams Boston Lager is the brew that got it all started with me
Sam Adam's got it all started for me too, except it was the Oktoberfest and only being able to get a few months out of the year.
Me too!!Love that town.