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#14556 - 01/03/06 11:30 AM
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![]() aficionado ![]() Registered: 12/01/04 Posts: 540 Loc: Richmond, VA |
In reply to:Two Norwegian beers you might want to stay away from, assuming you could even find them, are Hansa and Polar. Now granted, the Norwegian Navy provided the crew on my boat with about 30 cases of Polar Beer free of charge for a big party they were throwing us, but it still tasted like warm Busch Light. Come to think of it that may be why they gave it to us... ![]() To paraphrase Eric Idle, "This is a bottle with a message in, and the message is Beware. This is not a beer for drinking...this is a beer for laying down and avoiding."
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#14557 - 01/03/06 12:49 PM
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![]() axiomite Registered: 06/20/03 Posts: 8488 Loc: Tacoma |
Dear David,
I wish I could help you, but that style is not familiar to me. Upon further research in Brewing Techniques and The Finnish Society for Traditional Beers, it appears that my ignorance should not be entirely unexpected. I do not know how "traditional" the version you had was, but the style is apparently very old and quite rustic - including wooden mash tuns, open fermentation, bouquets of juniper twigs and finnish baker's yeast. I'm pleased (but not surprised) that you enjoyed the Goose Island version; that brewery is wonderful, but I strongly suspect that they dramatically modernized the procedures. At any rate, Sahti seems to be rare, even in Finland. There is another interesting article from Michael Jackson. In what ways did the beer you enjoyed differ from similar Belgian or Flemish rustic ales, or from Weinheinstephaner-types? I'd assume that the replacement of hop profile with juniper is the defining characteristic, although the reviews suggest that the Goose Island version expresses Rye pretty profoundly. Honestly, your best bet might be to brew it yourself ![]() I deeply appreciate you providing me the nudge to learn! My dear wife gave me several interesting beers for Christmas, and I will try to report on them in due course.
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#14558 - 01/06/06 06:00 PM
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BevMo is making my wine diet difficult to adhere to (sic
![]() Jubelale clearanced at $3.39/sixer. Anderson Valley's Winter Solstice at $1.79/22oz. Anchor's Holiday Ale at $7/magnum. There were others (Samuel Smith's, AleSmith's, Pyramid, etc...), but the old lady was watching. |
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#14559 - 01/06/06 09:17 PM
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![]() aficionado ![]() Registered: 08/12/03 Posts: 639 Loc: Omaha, NE |
Ken and I enjoyed a Maredsous 10 (triple ale) last night while giving the M3s and PB10 a workout. Very nice! Light amber color, with a very thick head. Smooooth but not boring - good mouthfeel (oooh, tasting terms
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#14560 - 01/06/06 09:27 PM
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![]() axiomite ![]() Registered: 03/07/05 Posts: 7463 Loc: Glendale, Arizona |
Whoa, Ken liked it!?
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#14561 - 01/06/06 10:37 PM
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Never had that one, I don't think. Do they make an 8? I think I tried thst one during the period when Tom was affecting my judgement regarding exorbitant beer purchases.
I believe the 8 was a dubbel, so the 10 must be a trippel? |
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#14562 - 01/06/06 10:44 PM
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![]() shareholder in the making ![]() Registered: 01/29/04 Posts: 13567 Loc: Iowa |
Ok for all those Guinness drinkers out there, I've never had one. I've been drinking beer since 9th grade, and am now 38, and have tried many types of domestic/import but never Guinness.
So what can I expect? Should I try it out of the tap at a bar, if they know the correct way to pour Guinness? Or, can the can's or bottles with the special Widget be just as good? According to the website there is an extra stout version, but what about the regular Draught, is there just one kind or different flavors? Thanks in advance....I'm about to take the plunge and try Guinness ![]()
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#14563 - 01/06/06 11:56 PM
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![]() shareholder in the making ![]() Registered: 04/02/03 Posts: 16437 Loc: Ben Lomond, California |
sirquack, there's no wrong way to pour a Guinness, other than onto the floor.
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#14564 - 01/07/06 12:48 AM
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![]() axiomite Registered: 06/20/03 Posts: 8488 Loc: Tacoma |
Randy, my understanding is that there are literally dozens of different types of Guinness throughout the world. It is actually a fairly subtle beer by American hop/alcohol standards, and the relative hardness of the water makes a profound difference in the overall flavor profile.
Like Peter said, a live, draught beer is always going to be better than a canned one, but the widget version is pretty good.
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#14565 - 01/07/06 09:16 AM
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![]() shareholder in the making ![]() Registered: 01/29/04 Posts: 13567 Loc: Iowa |
Thanks guys, I may have to give one a try this weekend. The Guinness website is pretty cool, they over some visuals explaining how the widget system in the bottles/cans works to create the turbulance that ultimately seperates into the two parts......
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