tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21271644.post856655806965892651..comments2023-11-02T07:13:53.064-07:00Comments on Beervana: That Old Timey Beere and AleJeff Alworthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02930119177544342495noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21271644.post-78264572638372443362011-06-21T10:08:57.009-07:002011-06-21T10:08:57.009-07:00Hey Jeff,
You've had a recreation of Adambier...Hey Jeff,<br /><br />You've had a recreation of Adambier in your own back yard for over a decade: Hair of the Dog Adam. I'm not sure how accurate it is (stylistically speaking), but it's a damn fine beer.<br /><br />From Alan's description:<br /><br />"Adam is a recreation of a historic beer-style, originally made in Dortmund, Germany and was the first Beer ever released Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04670279083285348299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21271644.post-14939186562510192132011-06-20T13:58:12.340-07:002011-06-20T13:58:12.340-07:00Jeff,
Another thing about Mumme (which I didn'...Jeff,<br /><br />Another thing about Mumme (which I didn't address in my post); it sat in barrels for long periods of time while being shipped all over Europe. With all that residual sugar, you can assume that all manner of Brett and bacteria went to work on it while it sloshed around at sea.<br /><br />I don't think this did a lot to thin out Mumme's tar-like consistency. But, it Kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06493321326831765055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21271644.post-39656103229406298512011-06-20T11:33:18.226-07:002011-06-20T11:33:18.226-07:00One of the interesting things about studying old b...One of the interesting things about studying old beers is that you realize how few new things there are in brewing. We think we invented extreme hopping here on the West Coast, but then you discover English brewers hopping the snot out things in the 19th Century. Export porter was the original CDA....Bill Schnellernoreply@blogger.com